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Search presentations by topic and slide content

Slide decks are often renamed, duplicated, and saved as final_v7. LocalSpider helps you find presentations by what they cover, who they were for, or what appears inside the deck.

The problem: old decks are hard to identify from filenames

Presentation filenames reflect deadlines and versions more than content: client_pitch_final.pptx, roadmap_v4.key, training_deck_old.odp. Months later, those names do not tell you which deck had the market sizing slide or the onboarding workflow.

Teams often rebuild slides because finding the existing deck takes longer than starting over.

Example presentation searches

  • PPT
    "deck about Q3 product roadmap"Finds roadmap presentations by topic even when filenames only show versions.
  • SLD
    "client pitch with pricing slide"Surfaces decks that include remembered commercial or proposal details.
  • TRN
    "training deck for new support agents"Finds enablement material by audience and purpose.
  • MKT
    "presentation with market size chart"Helps recover slides by the visual or analytical content you remember.

How LocalSpider helps

LocalSpider indexes supported presentation files locally and lets you search them by meaning. You can describe a slide topic, client, audience, chart, or remembered talking point and surface the matching deck from your desktop.

Presentation search is part of LocalSpider's desktop search workflow for local work archives.

Privacy-first presentation search

Presentations can include sales plans, client data, strategy notes, and unreleased product work. LocalSpider searches them locally on your device, so deck content and queries are not uploaded.

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