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Powerpoint MCP Server

MCP Server

Create and edit PowerPoint decks programmatically

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The Powerpoint MCP Server provides a suite of tools to generate, modify, and save PowerPoint presentations. It supports adding various slide types, generating images with FLUX, and editing existing decks.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

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The Powerpoint MCP server turns an AI assistant into a full‑featured presentation builder. Instead of manually crafting slides in PowerPoint, developers can instruct the assistant to create a deck from scratch or extend an existing file by invoking high‑level tools. Each tool encapsulates a common slide type—title, section header, content, tables, charts, or image‑caption slides—so the assistant can compose complex decks with simple JSON calls. This abstraction is valuable for teams that need to generate reports, proposals, or training materials on demand, without requiring users to interact directly with PowerPoint’s UI.

Key capabilities include:

  • Dynamic deck creation starts a new file, while loads an existing one for incremental editing.
  • Rich slide templates – Dedicated tools add slides with titles, content blocks, tables built from arrays, or charts auto‑selected based on data structure.
  • Visual content integration leverages the FLUX model on TogetherAI to produce images from prompts, which can then be embedded via .
  • File management – The server automatically backs up edited decks and requires a final call to persist changes, ensuring no accidental data loss.

Developers can embed these tools in AI workflows by chaining calls: a user might ask for a quarterly sales report, the assistant generates charts with , pulls in tables of figures, and finishes by saving the deck. The server’s configuration is straightforward: an API key for image generation and a folder path where all output lives, making it easy to integrate into CI/CD pipelines or serverless functions.

Unique advantages stem from the blend of AI‑driven content creation and native PowerPoint manipulation. The server abstracts away Office interop complexities, allowing assistants to focus on business logic while still delivering polished, ready‑to‑present decks. This makes it ideal for automated briefing generation, dynamic presentation updates in response to live data feeds, or collaborative content creation across distributed teams.