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Top 10 Investor Deck Templates for Google Slides

Ten investor update templates ready to drop into Google Slides — covering monthly LP updates, quarterly board decks, and special-situation memos.

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About this collection

Ten investor update templates ready to drop into Google Slides — covering monthly LP updates, quarterly board decks, and special-situation memos. Each entry below has been hand-picked from the wider DeckForge AI library on the basis of structural strength, design discipline, and practical utility for a real business meeting. Every template in the collection is free for personal and commercial use, ships in both Google Slides and PowerPoint formats, and is built on a master grid that survives heavy customization.

Collections like this exist because filtering by use case alone returns hundreds of templates — useful when you want to browse, less useful when you have a specific meeting on the calendar tomorrow. A curated collection narrows that to the dozen or so templates that have actually held up across multiple presenter trials, audience types, and industry contexts. Use the list below as a shortlist; pick the closest structural match; then customize.

If you're researching the broader market, see our recommended companion directory of presentation tools.

How to choose between these templates

The fastest way to choose: scan the slide-count column on each detail page and pick the closest match for your time slot. A 12-slide deck runs 12–18 minutes with comfortable Q&A; a 20-slide deck runs 25–35 minutes and benefits from a hard intermission. If you're presenting to a senior audience that scans before speaking, lean toward the editorial and corporate styles. If you're presenting on stage with bright lights and a long-throw projector, lean toward bold and modern.

Color discipline matters even more than structure for first-impression decks. The Royal Indigo and Monochrome Ink palettes read as serious before a word is spoken — strong defaults for board meetings, finance reviews, and enterprise sales. Midnight Violet and Modern read as design-conscious — the right register for product-led companies and consumer-facing brands. Sunset Coral and Forest Sage are warmer — useful for healthcare, education, and any audience where institutional starchiness would land wrong.

Investor Deck 11 slides

Investor Deck — Minimalist Sunset Coral Edition for Agency

Investor Deck Minimalist
11 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 18 slides

Investor Deck — Corporate Forest Sage Edition for Enterprise

Investor Deck Corporate
18 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 25 slides

Investor Deck — Bold Royal Indigo Edition for Consumer Brand

Investor Deck Bold
25 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 14 slides

Investor Deck — Modern Monochrome Ink Edition for Edtech

Investor Deck Modern
14 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 21 slides

Investor Deck — Editorial Midnight Violet Edition for E-commerce

Investor Deck Editorial
21 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 10 slides

Investor Deck — Minimalist Sunset Coral Edition for Climate

Investor Deck Minimalist
10 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 17 slides

Investor Deck — Corporate Forest Sage Edition for Marketplace

Investor Deck Corporate
17 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 24 slides

Investor Deck — Bold Royal Indigo Edition for Developer Tools

Investor Deck Bold
24 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 13 slides

Investor Deck — Modern Monochrome Ink Edition for Media

Investor Deck Modern
13 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)
Investor Deck 20 slides

Investor Deck — Editorial Midnight Violet Edition for SaaS

Investor Deck Editorial
20 slides Google Slides · PowerPoint (.pptx)

Why we curate

Even a 1,000-template library can be overwhelming when you're racing to ship. Curated collections are how we encode editorial judgment back into the experience — a way of saying "if you're solving for X, these are the dozen we'd reach for first." We refresh the curation each quarter as new templates ship and as audience-feedback patterns emerge from email and analytics.

If you'd like to suggest a collection theme, write to the team via the contact page. We're particularly interested in collection ideas tied to specific meeting types — "decks for board fundraising approvals," "decks for partnership renewals," "decks for layoffs and restructuring conversations" — where the right structure has a real impact on the outcome of the meeting.