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About Mezbo

A presentation studio built to remove the slowest part of presenting.

Mezbo helps students, founders, consultants, marketers, educators, and teams turn an idea into a structured, visual presentation in minutes instead of hours. You bring the topic. Mezbo handles the outline, slide copy, layouts, and AI-generated imagery that makes the deck feel finished.

The goal is simple: reduce the time between “I need a deck” and “I can present this confidently.”

What Mezbo does

Mezbo generates slide decks from a written prompt or supported source input, then helps you refine the result with additional prompts, regenerated visuals, and presentation-specific controls. Instead of starting from a blank slide, you start from a strong draft.

The product is designed around practical presentation work: clear story flow, visual consistency, editable output, and a fast path from concept to deck.

Who it is for

Mezbo is useful anywhere ideas need to be explained clearly: classrooms, client pitches, team updates, product launches, internal training, investor narratives, workshops, and educational content.

If you regularly spend too much time building structure, rewriting bullets, or searching for visuals, Mezbo is meant to compress that workflow.

How we think about quality

AI can move quickly, but presentation quality still depends on judgment. Mezbo is built to give you a strong first draft, not to replace review. You should always check the final deck for factual accuracy, tone, sensitive claims, and suitability for your audience before presenting or sharing it publicly.

We aim for clarity, speed, and a visual result that feels polished enough to be worth editing instead of rebuilding from scratch.

What makes Mezbo different

Mezbo is focused on the end-to-end presentation workflow rather than generic text generation. That means story structure, slide count control, image generation, refinement tools, and a presentation-first experience all sit inside one product.

We care about speed, but we also care about whether the output actually looks and reads like something you can use in front of a real audience.