Icons for Presentations

Deck icons have one job: make bullet points look like thinking. A slide with three matched icons reads as structured argument; the same slide with three clip-art strays reads as a rush job. Since audiences see your deck at projector distance, presentation icons also need more weight and contrast than screen UI icons.

List every concept in the deck and generate them as one batch in a bold style with your template's accent color locked — agenda, problem, solution, market, team, ask, and the domain-specific concepts in between. PowerPoint and Google Slides accept SVG directly (and PowerPoint can recolor it in-app); Keynote takes high-res PNG. Consistent icons across forty slides is precisely what batch generation guarantees.

Deck mechanics

PowerPointInsert SVG directly; Graphics Format tools recolor it to theme colors without leaving the app
KeynoteUse PNG at 2x display size — 256px assets for 128px placements keeps projection sharp
SizingOne icon size per hierarchy level across the deck; 64–96px on content slides, larger only on section dividers
ContrastProjectors wash out subtle grays — test icons at 50% brightness before the real room does

Styles that fit

These presets suit presentation icons best — each link covers the style in depth with prompts and examples.

Example prompts

Start from one of these, or describe your own list — every icon in the batch comes out matched.

Pitch deck icons: problem flame, solution key, market globe, traction chart, team, funding ask
Strategy offsite icons: vision telescope, roadmap, quick wins, risks, owners, next steps
Sales deck icons: pain point, before after, integration, security, pricing, case study

Frequently asked questions

How do I recolor icons to match my deck template?+

Two clean options: lock your template hex at generation time so every icon ships in brand color, or insert SVGs into PowerPoint and use its native graphics recoloring. Avoid recoloring PNGs with image filters — tints drift and edges halo.

What icon style works best for serious business decks?+

Duotone and flat styles hit the professional register while keeping slides alive; line icons suit minimalist templates but need thicker strokes for projection. Hand-drawn styles work surprisingly well in workshop decks, where polish can read as pre-cooked.

Make your presentation icons

Describe your list, pick a style, and get a matched set of up to 50 icons in one batch. Free to start, no credit card required.

Start generating — it's free