PreciseDeck vs Codia AI NoteSlide
NotebookLM now handles draft revisions and PPTX export. This comparison is about production quality: output structure, pricing predictability, and conversion reliability at handoff time.
| Feature | PreciseDeck | Codia AI NoteSlide |
|---|---|---|
| Output format | Standard PPTX file | PPTX file |
| Pricing model | Per conversion ($1-$5) | Credit-based ($0.06-$0.10/slide) |
| Price for 15-slide deck | $1 | $0.90-$1.50 (credits) |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Conversion method | AI document understanding | AI-powered conversion |
| Processing time | ~1 minute | ~1-2 minutes |
| File auto-deletion | 1 hour | Not specified |
| Refund policy | Refund if conversion fails | Credits system |
The key differences
Codia AI NoteSlide uses a credit-based system where you purchase credits upfront and spend them per slide. For short decks this can work out cheaper, but the pricing becomes harder to predict when you have presentations of varying lengths. You also need to create an account and manage your credit balance.
PreciseDeck charges a flat fee per conversion based on page count. You know the exact cost before you pay, no account required, and there is no credit balance to manage. The tradeoff is that PreciseDeck can be more expensive for very short presentations (under 10 slides).
Both tools produce PPTX files that open in PowerPoint and Google Slides. The quality difference comes down to how each tool handles complex layouts, fonts, and images. We encourage you to try both and compare the results on your specific documents.
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