
Investment Presentation Templates and Slides – Free & Premium for PowerPoint, Canva & Google Slides
Raise with clarity—story, market, traction, and numbers aligned for investors and decision-makers ⬇️
Raise with clarity—story, market, traction, and numbers aligned for investors and decision-makers ⬇️
✨ Build fundraising decks with an investment pitch deck template or a polished investment proposal presentation—problem/solution, market size (TAM/SAM/SOM), business model, traction, and team. Add KPI cards for growth, revenue, and retention, then close with a crisp “ask” and use of funds.
For diligence-ready numbers, include a financial model appendix (unit economics: CAC, LTV, payback), go-to-market timeline, and risk/mitigation slides. Use executive summaries for quick scans, and switch to data slides for deeper Q&A. All layouts are optimized for investors’ priorities and meeting flow.
Edit everything in PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva—swap palettes and icons, paste charts from Sheets/Excel, and export to PDF for email. Whether you need a seed/Series A pitch or a corporate investment case, you’ll present a clear, credible story with numbers to match.
Problem, solution/product, market (TAM/SAM/SOM), business model, traction, go-to-market, competition, team, financials, “ask” & use of funds, and risks/mitigations.
Plot cohorts and monthly KPIs (MRR/ARR, activation, retention). Add logos, case studies, and milestones. Keep one key insight per chart with short captions.
Show unit economics (CAC, LTV, payback), burn & runway, and scenario ranges. Use a simple table for assumptions and a chart for 12–24 month projections.
PowerPoint: granular control & offline edits. Google Slides: collaboration and quick sharing. Canva: fast visuals and export for teasers & one-pagers.



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Canva es la forma más rápida y sencilla de personalizar tu plantilla.
Edita textos, colores, imágenes y diseños con solo unos clics, sin necesidad de instalar ningún programa.
✨ Incluye:
PASO 1. Haz clic en el botón azul “Canva” para descargar el archivo en formato .pptx.


PASO 2. Arrastra y suelta el archivo descargado en la sección Proyectos de tu panel de Canva.
Dentro de Proyectos encontrarás pestañas como Carpetas, Diseños, Imágenes y una sección “Todo” que las agrupa. En la barra lateral izquierda verás además muchas herramientas útiles para editar tu presentación.
PASO 3. Al abrir la plantilla, verás en el panel izquierdo las diapositivas prediseñadas, junto con elementos como fotos gratuitas y premium, vectores, textos, archivos subidos y otras herramientas o aplicaciones disponibles en Canva.


PASO 4. En el centro de la pantalla se mostrará la diapositiva activa.
PASO 5. Cuando termines de editar, haz clic en “Compartir” para acceder a varias opciones: Descargar, Presentar, Insertar en un sitio web, Crear un enlace público, y más.

PASO 6. Puedes exportar tu presentación en varios formatos: PDF, PPTX, vídeo, JPG, PNG, entre otros.

Canva is the fastest and easiest way to personalize your template.
Edit text, colors, images, and layouts with just a few clicks — no software needed.
✨ Includes:
– STEP 1. Click the blue “Canva” button to download the .pptx file.


– STEP 2. Drag and drop the downloaded file into the Projects section of your Canva dashboard.
Inside Projects, you’ll find tabs like Folders, Designs, Images, and an “All” section that combines them. On the left sidebar, you’ll see even more useful tools.
– STEP 3. Once you open the template, you’ll find on the left, pre-designed slides, elements like free and premium photos, vectors, text, uploads, and other tools or apps available in Canva.


– STEP 4. In the center, you’ll see your active slide.
At the top, there’s a toolbar with options like Edit, Background Remover (premium), color controls for selected elements or images, and other text/image tools.
At the bottom, you’ll see a slide navigator with all pages and a “+” button to add a new slide.
At the very bottom, there’s an extra toolbar with options for Notes, Presentation Duration, Timer, etc.
– STEP 5. Download the .pptx file. When you’re done editing, click “Share” to see multiple options: Download, Present, Embed on a Website, Create a Public Link, and more.

– STEP 6. You can export your presentation in several formats: PDF, PPTX, Video, JPG, PNG, etc.

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