NanoBanana PPT Skill
Auto-generate animated 2K/4K slide decks from a document — Nano Banana Pro for imagery, 可灵 for transitions, full MP4 export. By 歸藏 (@op7418).
By 歸藏 (@op7418)
Source: github.com
Install
git clone https://github.com/op7418/NanoBanana-PPT-Skills ~/.claude/skills/NanoBanana-PPT-Skills
nanobanana-ppt is what you reach for when you want a deck that moves.
It chains Nano Banana Pro for slide imagery and 可灵 for transitions,
producing decks at 2K or 4K with editable HTML5 playback or full MP4 export.
The pipeline
- Parse the source — reads your doc, pulls key points
- Generate imagery — Nano Banana Pro produces 2K/4K slide visuals
- Synthesize transitions — 可灵 generates smooth between-slide motion
- Compose — wraps everything in an HTML5 player with keyboard control
- Export — render to a single MP4 if you need a video deliverable
Where it shines
- Tech product launches where motion sells the idea
- Business reports that go beyond bullet points
- Education / training decks where transitions help comprehension
- Creative pitches where production value is the point
Where it’s not the right tool
- Daily internal updates (overkill)
- Tables-heavy reports (image-first format)
- Anything that needs collaborative editing
Notes from curation
The novelty here is production value at zero design cost. Up until 2025, “animated PPT with broadcast-quality transitions” required a video team. This skill collapses that to a single command.
Example prompt
Use nanobanana-ppt to convert this product brief (attached .md) into a
10-slide 4K deck with smooth transitions between slides. Export as both
HTML5 viewer and MP4.
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