Looking for a Tome Alternative?

Tome Slides is no longer available. If you need an active AI presentation tool, SlidesPilot turns source material into clear, editable PowerPoint presentations.

*Last reviewed: July 19, 2026*

Quick answer

Tome Slides shut down on April 30, 2025. Tome's own help center states that users can no longer sign in or access Tome Slides content after that date. This page is therefore no longer a comparison between two active presentation products—it is a guide for people looking for a current Tome alternative.

Read Tome's official shutdown notice.

Choose SlidesPilot when you want to turn existing source material—PDFs, Word documents, web pages, YouTube videos, text, notes, or research—into an editable PowerPoint presentation.

Tome and SlidesPilot today

Decision pointSlidesPilotTome Slides
Current statusActive AI presentation platformShut down on April 30, 2025
Best starting pointDocuments, links, videos, text, a prompt, or an existing presentationNo longer available for new or existing work
Main workflowSource material → structured presentation → review and editFormerly AI storytelling and page-based presentations
OutputEditable PowerPoint (PPTX), plus sharing and other export optionsExisting Tome content is no longer accessible through the service
Free accessFree to try after signup; no credit card requiredNo active plan or signup

Why former Tome users may choose SlidesPilot

Tome was known for creating a visual narrative from a prompt. SlidesPilot is a better fit when the presentation must stay grounded in material you already have.

  • Start with real source material. Upload a PDF or Word file, paste text, add a web link, or use a YouTube URL.
  • Create an actual presentation workflow. Review the generated structure, edit the content, change the theme, and refine individual slides.
  • Export an editable PPTX. Continue working in Microsoft PowerPoint instead of being locked into a retired web presentation format.
  • Use source-specific tools. Dedicated PDF to PPT, Word to PPT, YouTube to PPT, Link to PPT, and summarization workflows make the starting point explicit.

Can you move an old Tome presentation to SlidesPilot?

SlidesPilot cannot recover a Tome project that was not exported before Tome shut down. If you still have a PDF export, copied text, screenshots, notes, or the original source documents, you can use those materials to rebuild the presentation.

  1. Upload the exported PDF or original document.
  2. Tell SlidesPilot what the new deck is for and which information matters most.
  3. Review the generated outline and slides.
  4. Export an editable PowerPoint file and make any final adjustments.

Is SlidesPilot the best Tome alternative for you?

SlidesPilot is a strong Tome alternative if your priority is turning source material into an editable PowerPoint presentation. If you only want an open-ended visual canvas or a website-style storytelling format, compare tools around that specific output before deciding.

Frequently asked questions

Is Tome still available?

No. Tome Slides shut down on April 30, 2025, and the company said users would no longer be able to sign in or access Tome content after that date.

What happened to existing Tome presentations?

Tome advised users to export important work before shutdown. Its official notice said user data, including Tome Slides files, would be deleted after April 30, 2025.

Can SlidesPilot import a Tome project directly?

No direct Tome project import is available. If you exported a Tome presentation as a PDF or retained the original source material, you can use that file or content to create a new editable presentation in SlidesPilot.

Can I try SlidesPilot for free?

Yes. You can try SlidesPilot after signing up, with no credit card required. Usage limits depend on your current plan.

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