Text you can retype
Every block becomes a real text box. Font, weight, italic, color, alignment, all carried over. Click in and edit like you wrote it.
Morph slides. Keep the pixels.
You made a slide with AI. It's one flat image. Can't edit a word of it. Annoying. DeckMorph pulls it apart into real text and shapes you can actually click into. Your original stays exactly as it is.
It reads your slide, sizes the text by hand, cuts out the art, and hands you back editable objects. That's it. Nothing here is an AI taking a wild guess at where things go.
OCR runs on our own boxes. It reads the words off your slide as written. No guessing, no autocomplete filling in what it thinks you meant.
We figure out the fonts, then size and place each text box to match. It's measured, not invented. Run it twice and you get the same thing.
Boxes, lines and circles come back as real shapes. Icons and photos get cut out clean by our own GPU service. No flat pixels stuck to the background.
Everything lands as native Slides objects you can click, drag and retype. On a fresh slide. We never touch your original.
A screenshot of a slide isn't a slide. We give you back the real thing.
Every block becomes a real text box. Font, weight, italic, color, alignment, all carried over. Click in and edit like you wrote it.
Rectangles, rounded rects, ellipses, triangles, lines. They come back as Slides shapes you can recolor and resize.
Icons and photos get lifted out at full res as their own images. Move them, swap them, delete them. They're not glued down anymore.
Positions and sizes get measured, not dreamed up by a model. Same input, same layout, every time. Boring on purpose.
Almost all of this runs on hardware we own. One thing leaves: your slide image, off to Gemini so we can read the fonts. We don't love that, and we're working to kill it. Until then, here's exactly what goes where.
this, and nothing else
never sent anywhere
The plan is to stop sending anything out. We're moving font detection and icon cleanup onto open-source models we run ourselves. Every release, we shave off a little more of what we share. The target is zero.
goal: nothing about your slide ever leaves our hardware
We run under GDPR. Want your data gone? Hit Delete my data on your account, or email support@deckmorph.com and it's done. The whole story lives on the Privacy page.
We're not going to pretend every slide lands perfect. Some won't. When that happens there's a button right there in the extension. Hit it and you get the credit back. No arguing.
We won't. And not in a hand-on-heart, trust-us way. There's just no reason to. We've spent the effort making this cheap to run on our own hardware, so your slides aren't the product. We don't need to sell them, so we don't.
no ad business, no data brokers, no fine print