Create a Full Presentation in the Blink of an Eye
Last Updated on November 13, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Gauraw Singh
Originally published on Towards AI.
I tested the 2-minute “Preset” vs. the 20-minute “Adaptive” modes. Here’s what I learned.
We’ve all been there. You have a critical presentation, and you’re staring at a blank slide. The clock is ticking. This is why, when I saw Kimi AI offered a feature to generate a complete slide deck from a single prompt, I had to test it.

The article explores the capabilities of Kimi AI in generating presentations quickly, comparing two modes: the fast “Preset Mode” which creates functional slides in under two minutes, and the more artistic “Adaptive Mode” that takes longer but offers detailed designs and images. The author emphasizes the importance of choosing the right mode based on the time available and the intended outcome, noting that both modes serve distinct purposes for different scenarios, ultimately improving productivity for professionals.
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