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Three Ways to Create a Video
TL;DR; Lupo can make a video from a PowerPoint file, a Google Slides deck, or a PDF. Pick whichever format your content is already in — don't re-create anything you already have.
Most people who land in Lupo already have their content somewhere. In PowerPoint. In Google Slides. In a PDF that HR or legal prepared. The question isn't "how do I write this from scratch?" — it's "how do I turn what I already have into a video?"
Lupo has a separate tool for each starting format, and they all end up in the same place: a finished video, ready to publish.
Option 1 — Start with PowerPoint
This is the most popular path, and the one we recommend first.
You upload a .pptx file with narrations in the speaker notes, and Lupo turns it into a video. If your content is already in PowerPoint, or if someone on your team is comfortable with PowerPoint, use this.
- Where: lupo.ai/projects/slides
- Best for: Decks you already have, training content, internal SOPs, product walkthroughs.
- Good to know: If your slides contain embedded videos, those will play inside the generated video. If you already wrote speaker notes, you're ready — no rework required.
- Full guide: Create Video From PowerPoint
Option 2 — Start with Google Slides
Plenty of teams live in Google Workspace. Instead of exporting to .pptx and re-uploading every time you make a change, you can just paste a link to your Google Slides deck.
- Where: lupo.ai/projects/googleslides
- Best for: Teams already collaborating in Google Slides, or presentations that change often.
- Good to know: Your narrations still go in the speaker notes — same idea, different tool. The deck needs to be viewable by anyone with the link.
- Full guide: Create Video From Google Slides
Option 3 — Start with a PDF
Sometimes the content you have isn't a deck at all. It's a PDF — a product manual, a regulatory document, a research paper, a sales one-pager. Lupo can turn that PDF into slides first, and then into a video.
- Where: lupo.ai/projects/aipdf2pptx
- Best for: Content that lives in PDFs and needs to become something a learner can sit through.
- Good to know: This tool produces a PowerPoint from the PDF, and you can then run that through the PowerPoint-to-video path. Lupo offers different modes — faithful replication, smart rewriting, or AI enhancement — depending on how much you want Lupo to reshape the source.
- Full guide: Convert PDF to Slides
Which one should I pick?
If your content is in…
Use this tool
Link
PowerPoint (.pptx)
Create Video From PowerPoint
Google Slides
Create Video From Google Slides
Convert PDF to Slides
A video that already exists
Improve Audio and Narration
Still not sure? Start with PowerPoint — it's the simplest path and the one most new users get a result from on day one.
