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
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.

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
- 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. - 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.
- Add your topic sources. Drop in the new research, brief, or notes the deck should actually be about.
- 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.
