
"Does the task of creating presentations cause you to spiral into a void of stress, fear, and impostor syndrome? And yet, do you often find yourself having to create them for work, school, or other situations? If that sounds like you, Google has a tool that includes Nano Banana Pro to create presentations from your photos and documents. How does this service work?"
"You go to Mixboard, upload photos and documents to a new board, and the service, with the help of AI, converts them into a presentation. This new service by Google is currently in public beta, which means you can use it for free. There is no indication of when it will be officially released or what the pricing tiers will be."
"Open your web browser, ensure you're logged into your Google account, and navigate to Mixboard. On the main page, you can either test it by clicking one of the examples or start fresh by clicking "New project." (Note: Mixboard doesn't work well with Firefox-based browsers, so make sure you're using one based on Chromium, such as Chrome. Also: My top 4 browsers after testing nearly every one (spoiler: Chrome fans may be upset) On the "New project" page, click + near the bottom left corner."
Mixboard lets users create presentations by uploading photos and documents to a board where AI organizes content into slides. Access requires a Google account and works best in Chromium-based browsers; Firefox-based browsers perform poorly. The service offers premade examples and a New project workflow that accepts queries to guide presentation creation. Mixboard is in public beta and free to use, with no announced release date or pricing. Uploading media and text prompts causes the AI to generate a presentation automatically. The interface includes navigation to test examples, create new projects, and add content via a + button.
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