We're building the future of presentations — where code meets creativity and a single HTML file replaces an entire slide suite.
Our story
Slide software hasn't truly evolved in decades. You still drag boxes around a canvas, fight with alignment guides, and lose hours tweaking fonts instead of refining your story. Great ideas die in bad slides every single day.
We were a team of engineers, designers, and educators who got tired of the cycle. We wanted presentations that could be version-controlled, collaborated on in pull requests, and rendered perfectly on any device without installing anything.
So we asked a radical question: what if a presentation was just a single HTML file? No cloud dependency. No proprietary format. No app to install. Just open it in a browser and present.
HTMLSlides was born from that question, and we've been obsessing over it ever since.
The best tool is the one that gets out of your way and lets your thinking shine through.
Alex Kim
CEO & Founder, HTMLSlides
What we believe
Presentations should be versionable, diffable, and programmable. Text files beat proprietary formats.
One file, zero dependencies, works everywhere. No build step, no bundler, no server required.
Beautiful output without design skills. Smart layouts, type scales, and color systems baked in.
Standard HTML, CSS, and JS. No vendor lock-in, no walled garden. Your presentations are truly yours.
By the numbers
50,000+
Presentations created
2,400+
Teams using HTMLSlides
11
Interactive component types
1
File per presentation
The team
A small, focused team obsessed with making presentations better for everyone.
CEO & Founder
Previously Staff Engineer at Vercel. Believes the best UI is a text file.
CTO
Ex-Google Chrome team. Thinks browsers are the most powerful app platform ever built.
Head of Design
Former design lead at Figma. On a mission to make default beautiful.
Lead Engineer
Rust and WebAssembly enthusiast. Previously built rendering engines at Adobe.
Product
Former PM at Notion. Obsessed with reducing features, not adding them.
Developer Relations
Conference speaker and open-source advocate. Runs on coffee and live demos.
Careers
We're a small, remote-first team that ships fast and cares deeply about craft. We value clear thinking over credentials, and shipping over slide decks (ironic, we know).
If you're excited about rethinking how people communicate ideas and you want to work on problems at the intersection of design, code, and AI, we'd love to hear from you.
Remote-first
Work from anywhere in the world
Flexible hours
Results matter, not hours logged
Learning budget
$2,500/year for courses & conferences
Equity for all
Every team member is an owner
Create your first presentation in minutes. No account required, no credit card, no strings attached.