Update your PowerPoints into complete interactive lessons

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Make your PowerPoints interactive

Bring interactivity, real-time insights, and AI support directly into the PowerPoint lessons you currently teach.

You're already investing time in updating and refining your PowerPoint presentations—why not take it a step further? Transform them into fully interactive lessons in just a few clicks!

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2+ million

interactive lessons created by teachers with LessonUp.

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200+ thousand

educators use LessonUp to teach interactive lessons.

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100% engagement

with LessonUp, compared to 70–80% engagement without it.

Update your current PowerPoints into interactive, engaging lessons!

🚀 Add quizzes, word clouds, open questions and hotspots within a few clicks.

🚀 Get live, interactive insights to tailor your lessons to your students’ needs.

🚀 Use our AI assistant for teachers to create instant quizzes from any slide.

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How to make an interactive PowerPoint in 1-2-3: simple, fast, effective

Many teachers like you have built valuable lesson materials in PowerPoint. With our seamless integration, you can now import your current PowerPoint lessons directly into LessonUp in just a few clicks, transforming them into interactive, customisable lessons. This gives you full control to adjust text + edit images + add interactivity in 1, 2, 3—to fit your personal teaching style.

Key benefits:

  • Update your PowerPoint lessons in just a few clicks.
  • Transform static PowerPoint slides for teaching into engaging lessons.
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Teach interactive PowerPoints with 100% participation: boost engagement

Update your current PowerPoint lessons with interactive quizzes, word clouds, and real-time participation. Use features like hotspots to reveal key information gradually. Our AI assistant enables you to instantly generate quiz bundles from any slide. You can also add quizzes, word clouds, and open questions to engage learners and check their understanding.

Key benefits:

  • Turn your PowerPoint lessons into tools for active learning.
  • Boost student engagement with interactive PowerPoints.
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Use your current PowerPoint lessons, make them better: upgrade what works

Update the lesson material you already trust while boosting student engagement! In just a few clicks, add quizzes, word clouds, and enable real-time participation. Easily edit your current PowerPoint lessons to meet each student’s needs, creating an inclusive, contemporary learning environment.


Key benefits:

  • Update what you have—no need to create new lessons.
  • Easily edit your PowerPoint lessons to meet different needs.
I love that I can easily upload slides from the PowerPoints I already use and make my lessons more engaging with the interactive features, informal questions, and word clouds!
Teacher in Primary/Secondary Education

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“Very easily, LessonUp has such great potential to harness the technology available to students and use it to enhance their learning experience and knowledge retention. Having the ability to easily adjust my original PowerPoints and make them interactive has sped up how I deliver the information.”

- Kyle Smith, Lecturer in Manufacturing Engineering at Belfast Met

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"In my 22 years of teaching this is the most significant and transformation tool I have used in Computer Science. The pricing is spot on as it is for each member of staff rather than per student. This means for small departments, which computing often is, it is incredibly affordable. The difference in engagement and immersion LessonUp brings is impressive and I simply cannot imagine delivering core lessons without this platform anymore. A stand-out tool that I would strongly recommend you deploy in your classrooms."

- Kevin Chatten, Head of Computing at The Garibaldi School

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"Like most teachers, I had an archive of PowerPoint presentations. I was able to pull them into a LessonUp lesson, and add components to make them more interactive and gather feedback from my students."

- Madeline Whiteside, Film & Media teacher at Belfast Met