Google Slides is a web-based presentation program that allows users to create, edit, and collaborate on slideshows in real-time as part of Google Workspace.. There are currently 10 open-source alternatives to Google Slides, with a combined total of 150.2k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is JavaScript.
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An open-source HTML presentation framework for creating beautiful, interactive slides directly in the browser.
A markdown-based presentation tool for developers with live coding, theming, and interactive Vue components.
A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool for creating presentations directly from Markdown.
Create beautiful HTML presentations, landings, and longforms with just basic HTML and CSS knowledge.
A desktop tool for creating and presenting markdown-based slide decks for tech talks, training, and education.
A super minimal, modular presentation micro-framework for modern browsers with a rich plugin ecosystem.
A visual editor for creating impress.js presentations with drag-and-drop slide management and real-time preview.
A modern Linux desktop application for creating simple and beautiful presentations with templates, shapes, and PDF export.
A web-based 3D presentation tool that creates animated transitions between slides using 3D models, images, and text.
A command-line tool for creating presentations from plain text using Markdown formatting conventions.
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