Notes to one slide: what to check before your next meeting recap
Most slide tools assume you want a deck. When the deliverable is a single recap page, the real test is whether the app can take raw notes, a PDF or a table and lay them out as one readable 16:9 slide without template fiddling. OnePage PPT takes whatever you already have — typed or pasted notes, screenshots, photos, PDFs, CSV tables — pulls out the key points on the device, and lays them out as one presentation-ready 16:9 slide. Numbers become column, bar, line, donut or funnel charts; steps become a process flow; dates become a timeline; two options become a comparison. It only draws a chart the data can honestly support — it never invents figures.
What to look for
- Accepts what you already have: notes, screenshots, PDFs, CSV tables.
- Picks the right visual — chart, flow, timeline, comparison — from the actual data.
- Never invents figures; charts only what the data supports.
- Exports an editable .pptx, not just a flat image.
- Runs fully on-device with no account, and a one-time purchase instead of a subscription.
Recommended: OnePage PPT
OnePage PPT fits anyone who has to compress a report, meeting or dataset into one page a busy reader will actually look at, without opening a full deck editor. If the first layout isn't right, six one-tap redesigns — Cleaner, More Visual, More Professional, More Bold, More Compact, More Editorial — each genuinely rebuild the slide with different chart forms, typography and layout, and you can lock any element and redesign around it. Export is an editable .pptx for PowerPoint, Keynote or Google Slides, a PDF, or a high-resolution PNG. Everything runs on the device: no account, no sign-in, no tracking, and it works with no network at all. It's free to try, and Lifetime Pro is a single one-time purchase with no subscription.
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FAQ
Can I edit the slide afterwards in PowerPoint or Keynote?
Yes — it exports an editable .pptx that opens in PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides, plus PDF and high-resolution PNG.
Will it make up numbers for the charts?
No — it only draws a chart the supplied data can honestly support, and never invents figures.
Does my content leave the device?
No — everything runs on your iPhone or iPad, with no account, no sign-in, no tracking, and it works fully offline.
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