5/26/2026 · 6 min read · Neurixco Team

Generate slides that match your existing template, layout, and style

Upload an existing deck as a style reference before generating Slides. The new presentation will follow your fonts, colors, and layout — not a generic AI template.

Generate slides that match your existing template, layout, and style

Generate slides that match your existing template, layout, and style

Most AI slide generators give you a deck that looks like every other AI slide deck. With Neurixco, you can hand the model a reference deck of your own — your brand template, a deck a client liked, or a layout style you want to imitate — and the new slides will follow that look.

Reference slides as a template

When to use this

  • You have a company / brand template and every deck must match it.
  • A previous deck got great feedback and you want the same rhythm and layout for the next topic.
  • You like a specific section structure (Title → Problem → Insight → Data → CTA) and want it reused.
  • You want a deck that looks hand-crafted, not a generic Gemini/GPT default.

How it works in 4 steps

  1. Add the reference deck as a source. In the Sources panel, upload the deck you want to imitate (.pptx, .pdf, or a Google Slides export). It joins your library like any other source.
  2. Mark it as a style reference. In the source row, toggle it as "Included" and add a note like "use as style/layout reference" — this signals Neurixco to imitate its structure when generating.
  3. Add your topic sources. Drop in the new research, brief, or notes the deck should actually be about.
  4. Open the Slides tool and generate. Neurixco reads the reference deck for structure, section count, typography weight, and visual rhythm, then writes new slides on the new topic — same look, fresh content.

What gets carried over

  • Slide section order (intro, agenda, sections, conclusion).
  • Average words per slide and bullets per slide.
  • Headline tone (punchy vs descriptive).
  • Visual density — image-heavy vs text-heavy.
  • Cover and divider patterns.

What does NOT get copied

  • Logos, photography, or anything copyrighted from the original deck.
  • Specific client names, numbers, or quotes from the reference content.
  • Confidential charts — Neurixco treats the reference for style, not for facts.

Tips for the best match

  • One reference is best. Two competing templates produce a muddled output.
  • Use a clean exemplar — a polished deck, not an early draft.
  • After generation, use Edit with AI (incremental) on individual slides to fine-tune wording without losing the template.
  • Use Version History to roll back if a re-generation drifts off-style.

Pair this with…

  • Marketing Kit — same reference-style workflow for social posts and ad copy.
  • Document Tool — same idea for long-form papers (see our document template guide).

Result: decks that look like yours on day one, not on revision five.