Accel supports AI’s Indian startup building “Chatgpt for presentations”
Presentations.AiIndian startup, which uses AI to help companies quickly generate presentation deck, raised $ 3 million in a circle of Accel -led seeds to scales its Beta software after accumulating millions of users.
The presentations are ubiquitous throughout the business trip – whether it is a large corporation or launch – to acquire new clients, update investors and communication internally. However, businesses are still fighting, spending hours missing convincing presentations, which is even more critical when targeting customers or investors.
“People are struggling to take the first presentation project,” said Sumant Ragavendra, co -founder and executive director of Presenations.Ai, in an exclusive interview.
The Bengaluru-based launch made this easier with its platform, powered by AI, used by over 5 million people worldwide after its public beta released in 2023, according to the company. “We want to be a chat to present. Consider making a presentation using AI using the same construction in which Chatgpt operates, “Ragavendra told TechCrunch.

Founded in 2019, presentations. Starting has accumulated a million users within three months after its public beta and is currently earning millions of dollars with profit, Ragavendra said.
Prior to presentations.AI, Raghvendra founded Deck App Technologies, which has developed an application to help people create business content using smartphones. However, he noted that the worse endeavor has a “limited degree of success” as mobile devices did not become a tool for creating content other than videos.
Over the years, Raghvendra has said his team has created IPS over the construction of presentations that helped presentations. Startup and even Large technology companies Like Google and Microsoft, they are trying to ease the construction of a presentation using generative AI.
“Since we have been doing this for so many years, I am quite confident that we are far more than anyone else, and the proof of pudding for us is that many users who come to pay us to use our software. They have usually tried other competitors, including whatever Google or Microsoft has, “says Raghvendra.
After receiving the initial adhesion, the launch went from a completely free attempt at the Beta Testers in the Fremium in early 2024. Since then, Raghvendra told TechCrunch that there are “tens of thousands” paying users who pay for their service, starting with an annual annual A price of $ 200 per consumer in the United States, with different levels and localized market prices.
The launch uses “Frontier” LLMS along with its own small language models designed for specific tasks, such as deciding which diagram best suits a particular topic. It also uses Flux and a stable diffusion of Text-to-Image models to help users quickly generate images to be used in prompted presentations.
Presentations.AI provide tools, including palettes for topics and styles of a test generation to generate consumer preferences. It also offers features, including AI design assistant to create presentations based on different ideas, real -time sharing and synchronization and multilingual maintenance.
Similarly, the launch provides the brand templates to match the style of the specific users’ brands. It also allows people to export their presentations to a PowerPoint file for more editing or as PDF.
Presentations.Ai specifically include “Guardrails” to ensure corporate clients that there is a high bar against competition. These railings, Ragavendra said, were built with the help of data pipelines that launched over time to limit the hallucination, the conversational period of inaccurate or misleading AI content. The platform also allows businesses to limit access to sensitive data that do not want to be shared with other users, such as financial information with the Finance Officer to which first -line employees should not have access.
Starting also allows hosting a private copy of the software. In addition, it provides licenses for the whole organization to allow employees to cooperate with a particular presentation.
Raghvendra told TechCrunch that starters plan to use seed funding to launch a specialized presentation agent to create presentations within each application. He also plans to have a business sales team.
So far, Raghvendra has said the launch has spent zero on its marketing. In addition, since it owns IPS, the executive has said its AI patent costs are relatively lower and have higher profitability margins than other start -ups allowing presentations with AI.
The launch receives 20% of its revenue from the United States, followed by India. It also counts the UK, Germany, Australia, Canada and the Middle East among its key markets.
The circle of seeds included participation from learned Indian entrepreneurs, including the Vijay Shekhar Sharma of Paytm, Cred’s Kunal Shah, Freshworks Girish Mathrubhooth and Redbus’s Phanindra Sama.