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Templafy launches free AI agent for PowerPoint presentations
Templafy launched a free AI agent for PowerPoint presentations, bringing agentic assistance directly into the presentation-making workflow. The free pricing signals a low-friction adoption play, another step in the agentic transformation of office productivity tools.
Templafy has launched a free AI agent for PowerPoint presentations, bringing agentic assistance to the presentation-making workflow.
The new agent is being offered free of charge, according to the announcement, letting users bring AI help directly into PPT creation and refinement without paying upfront.
The launch is another sign of the agentic shift in office productivity: repetitive layout, organization, and content-shaping work is being handed to an intelligent agent.
The free pricing suggests Templafy is aiming for low-friction adoption and a broad user base first, building long-term value through deeper collaboration and enterprise scenarios.
Why it matters: presentations are among the most common document formats in the workplace, and an AI agent that works in this scenario could directly lift enterprise content-production efficiency.
Watch next: the capability boundaries of the free agent, how deeply it integrates with existing PowerPoint workflows, and how office giants such as Microsoft and Google respond with similar features.
Why it matters
A free AI agent for presentations heats up the race to bring agentic automation into enterprise content workflows.
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