slides-grab lets agents fix slide layouts
slides-grab is an open-source HTML slide editor built for AI workflows, letting you drag a region of a slide and pass the exact element path plus a highlighted screenshot to Claude Code or Codex. It aims to make slide iteration feel less like prompt roulette and more like precise visual editing, with PDF and experimental PPTX/Figma export built in.
This is a smart fix for the worst part of AI-generated decks: the “almost right” slide that takes five prompts to nudge into shape. By turning a visual selection into machine-readable context, it gives agents the exact target instead of forcing users to describe layout bugs in prose.
- –The selection-plus-screenshot handoff is the real product, because it reduces ambiguity and keeps edits pointed at the right element.
- –It fits the current HTML/CSS slide generation stack better than traditional PowerPoint workflows, where AI edits are much harder to localize.
- –The built-in editor covers small manual tweaks, so users can reserve agent calls for the annoying structural fixes.
- –Experimental PPTX and Figma export show the ecosystem is still messy, but the workflow is good enough to matter now.
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2026-03-21
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2026-03-21
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