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Slides Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

Is Slides worth the price?

85/10

The pricing for Slides is quite fair and generous, especially for individual users.

The 'Lite' tier at $5/month offers excellent value by removing branding and adding private decks, which are essential for many. The 'Pro' tier at $10/month is well-priced for professionals needing advanced customization and analytics.

Pricing Plans

Free

Free

  • Unlimited public decks
  • Basic features
  • Slides.com branding

Lite

$5/month

  • Private decks
  • No branding
  • PDF export

Pro

$10/month

  • Custom CSS
  • HTML export
  • Analytics

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

No annual discount mentioned

No team pricing available

Feature limitations on lower tiers

Which Plan Do You Need?

Students & hobbyists

Small businesses & freelancers

Designers & developers

How Slides Compares to Competitors

Compared to Google Slides (free) or Microsoft PowerPoint (part of Microsoft 365, ~$7/month for personal), Slides offers a more web-native and developer-friendly experience.

Its $5 Lite tier is competitive, offering a clean, brand-free experience that Google Slides lacks without workarounds.

Slides Pricing FAQ

How much does Slides cost?

Slides starts at $5/month on the Lite plan. It offers 2 paid tiers ranging from $5/month up to $10/month. A free plan is also available with limited features.

Does Slides have a free plan?

Yes. Slides offers a free plan called "Free". It includes: Unlimited public decks, Basic features, Slides.com branding.

What is the cheapest Slides paid plan?

The cheapest paid plan for Slides is "Lite" at $5/month. Key features include: Private decks, No branding, PDF export.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Slides?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Slides include Canva, Figma, InVision. Free alternatives include Canva, Figma, InVision. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Slides

Direct competitors with similar features. Many offer free tiers or lower per-seat pricing.