Most presentations die the moment you hit save.
Stop sharing "Final_v2" links. 🛑 Most presentations die the moment you hit save. We built Citra AI to keep them alive.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Rohit, founder of Citra AI.
There’s a frustrating cycle I kept seeing with presentations: You create a deck for your team or investors. You share the link. Everything looks great... for about 12 hours.
Then the real world happens. The Excel sheet changes. A new PDF arrives. Business information and numbers evolve, You get new ideas and insights.
So you go back. You update a few slides, fix some charts, and rewrite a section. But the updates keep coming. Soon, the presentation isn't just an update—it’s outdated. The story has moved on, but the slides are stuck in the past.
Most of us then do the "Panic Re-create." We generate a new deck, share a new link, and now multiple versions are floating around. You end up spending more time maintaining the deck than thinking about the project.
I realized: Presentations are static snapshots, but data is alive.
We built Citra AI to be the "NotebookLM for presentations"—a living workspace where your slides stay connected to your source information.
The Four Pillars of Citra:
🛡️ The Citra Vault: A secure home for all project knowledge (PDFs, Sheets, Web pages). Chat with your vault to compare documents or find hidden insights instantly.
📊 Visualizing the Chaos: Turn piles of documents into Diagrams, Mindmaps, and Knowledge Graphs to see how your project connects.
🎨 Creative Freedom: Skip the rigid AI templates. Our Canva-style editor gives you total pixel-level control.
🔄 One-Click Updates: When source data changes, you don’t rebuild. You hit 'Update.' Slides refresh, charts sync, and your presentation evolves with your project.
Two Ways to Use Citra:
🌐 Citra Web (Available Today): Fast AI generation for startups and individuals at citra-ai.com.
💻 Citra Desktop (Coming Soon): For teams that need SQL, Databricks, and internal data to stay private behind their own firewall.
We’ve unified research (NotebookLM), generation (Gamma), and design (Canva) so your work stays alive.
I’ll be here all day answering questions! Curious: how many versions of the same presentation do you usually end up with? 😅 I once had deck_final_v7_REAL_final.pptx.


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