Describe your product. The AI generates an 11-slide presentation covering problem, solution, architecture, tech stack, data model, and roadmap. Share it with one link.
11 slides generated from your conversation with the AI.
Your product name and one-line pitch.
The problem your product solves.
How your product addresses the problem.
High-level system diagram.
Entity-relationship diagram.
Frontend, backend, database, infrastructure.
How users interact with your product.
Key endpoints and integrations.
Where and how the system runs.
Phase 1, 2, 3 development plan.
Call to action for viewers.
Explain what you're building, the problem it solves, and any technical preferences. The AI adapts its questions to understand your domain — from mobile apps to enterprise platforms.
The AI generates an 11-slide architecture deck: problem statement, solution overview, system diagrams, data model, tech stack, deployment plan, timeline, and next steps — all structured for impact.
Present directly from Cybewave, download as images, or copy the content into Google Slides or PowerPoint. Every diagram is high-resolution and presentation-ready out of the box.
Present technical architecture in a format stakeholders understand. Non-technical executives can see system components, data flow, and infrastructure without deciphering raw diagrams.
Start new projects with everyone aligned on the architecture. A generated deck covers system overview, responsibilities, and technical decisions — saving hours of manual slide creation.
Agencies and freelancers can include professional architecture slides in client proposals. Show prospects exactly what you'll build, how it fits together, and why your approach is sound.
Pitching a new project internally? An architecture presentation turns a vague idea into a concrete proposal with diagrams, timelines, and technical feasibility — making approval significantly more likely.
Instructors and trainers can generate architecture presentations for real-world scenarios on demand. Each workshop gets a unique, relevant architecture example instead of recycled generic slides.
Speakers can rapidly prototype architecture slides for conference talks. Generate multiple diagram variations, refine the story, and focus time on the narrative instead of manual diagram layout.
Ideas die in meetings because they lack visual structure. When someone describes a system verbally, each listener builds a different mental model. A presentation with clear architecture diagrams forces alignment — everyone sees the same components, the same data flow, and the same deployment topology.
The gap between “I have an idea” and “here's the plan” is often a presentation. Investors want to see technical feasibility. Stakeholders want to see scope. Engineers want to see component boundaries. A single architecture deck serves all three audiences by layering information from high-level overview to detailed implementation.
Creating these presentations manually is painfully slow. Formatting diagrams for slides, ensuring consistent styling, writing speaker notes — it can take a full day for a 10-slide deck. AI generation compresses this to minutes, freeing you to focus on refining the message and rehearsing the delivery instead of fighting with layout tools.
From concept to a shareable 11-slide presentation in one conversation. Free to start.
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