A simple, in-browser, Markdown-driven slideshow tool targeted at people who know their way around HTML and CSS, featuring:


Marp is described as 'The ecosystem to write your presentation with plain Markdown' and is a presentation maker in the office & productivity category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Marp for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Self-Hosted, Mac, SaaS and iPad apps. The best Marp alternative is Prezi, which is free. Other great apps like Marp are Microsoft PowerPoint, reveal.js, impress.js and PageOn.
A simple, in-browser, Markdown-driven slideshow tool targeted at people who know their way around HTML and CSS, featuring:


Great-looking slides from simple Markdown files. Write down your thoughts in your favourite text editor, and Deckset will turn them into beautiful presentations.



Imagine the speed of Markdown with the usability of Keynote. Create beautiful slides by typing them, then animate and style them with smart UI. Hyperdeck is a native app that combines the best of both worlds in one iPad / macOS app.



The merge of convenience and cool! Hovercraft! is a tool to make impress.js presentations from reStructuredText.


Spectacle is a React.js based library for creating sleek presentations using JSX syntax (with the ability to live demo your code!)
Sent is a presentation tool for the commandline. It uses plaintext files to describe the slides and can also display images. Every paragraph represents a slide in the presentation. Especially for presentations using the Takahashi method this is very nice and allows you to write...

okkslides creates visually compelling presentations that tell your story, not just display your bullet points. When you describe your ideas, okk searches for relevant data, arranges appropriate visuals, and builds a cohesive narrative.

Slide Show (S9) is a free command line tool that lets you build slide shows from your notes written in plain text with markdown formatting conventions. The Slide Show (S9) project also collects and welcomes themes and ships "out-of-the-box" with built-in support for...







It uses the horrible reStructuredText markup language (markduown is easier, AsciiDoc is more powerful and has better syntax).