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Powerpoint
What is Powerpoint
Powerpoint is an MCP Server designed for creating Powerpoint presentations efficiently and effectively.
Use cases
Use cases for the Powerpoint MCP Server include creating educational presentations, business reports, and visual data analysis. It is suitable for users needing to generate presentations quickly with dynamic content.
How to use
To use the Powerpoint MCP Server, install the required dependencies, clone the repository, configure the environment variables, and run the server. You can create presentations, add slides, and save your work using various tools provided by the server.
Key features
Key features include creating presentations, adding title slides, section headers, content slides, tables, charts, and images with captions. It also supports opening existing presentations for editing and saving them.
Where to use
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Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Powerpoint
Powerpoint is an MCP Server designed for creating Powerpoint presentations efficiently and effectively.
Use cases
Use cases for the Powerpoint MCP Server include creating educational presentations, business reports, and visual data analysis. It is suitable for users needing to generate presentations quickly with dynamic content.
How to use
To use the Powerpoint MCP Server, install the required dependencies, clone the repository, configure the environment variables, and run the server. You can create presentations, add slides, and save your work using various tools provided by the server.
Key features
Key features include creating presentations, adding title slides, section headers, content slides, tables, charts, and images with captions. It also supports opening existing presentations for editing and saving them.
Where to use
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Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
powerpoint MCP server
A MCP server project that creates powerpoint presentations
Components
Tools
The server implements multiple tools:
create-presentation
: Starts a presentation- Takes “name” as required string arguments
- Creates a presentation object
add-slide-title-only
: Adds a title slide to the presentation- Takes “presentation_name” and “title” as required string arguments
- Creates a title slide with “title” and adds it to presentation
add-slide-section-header
: Adds a section header slide to the presentation- Takes “presentation_name” and “header” as required string arguments
- Creates a section header slide with “header” (and optionally “subtitle”) and adds it to the presentation
add-slide-title-content
: Adds a title with content slide to the presentation- Takes “presentation_name”, “title”, “content” as required string arguments
- Creates a title with content slide with “title” and “content” and adds it to presentation
add-slide-title-with-table
: Adds a title slide with a table- Takes “presentation_name”, “title”, “data” as required string and array arguments
- Creates a title slide with “title” and adds a table dynamically built from data
add-slide-title-with-chart
: Adds a title slide with a chart- Takes “presentation_name”, “title”, “data” as required string and object arguments
- Creates a title slide with “title” and adds a chart dynamically built from data. Attempts to figure out the best type of chart from the data source.
add-slide-picture-with-caption
: Adds a picture with caption slide- Takes “presentation_name”, “title”, “caption”, “image_path” as required string arguments
- Creates a picture with caption slide using the supplied “title”, “caption”, and “image_path”. Can either use images created via the “generate-and-save-image” tool or use an “image_path” supplied by the user (image must exist in folder_path)
open-presentation
: Opens a presentation for editing- Takes “presentation_name” as required arguments
- Opens the given presentation and automatically saves a backup of it as “backup.pptx”
- This tool allows the client to work with existing pptx files and add slides to them. Just make sure the client calls “save-presentation” tool at the end.
save-presentation
: Saves the presentation to a file.- Takes “presentation_name” as required arguments.
- Saves the presentation to the folder_path. The client must call this tool to finalize the process.
generate-and-save-image
: Generates an image for the presentation using a FLUX model- Takes “prompt” and “file_name” as required string arguments
- Creates an image using the free FLUX model on TogetherAI (requires an API key)
Configuration
An environment variable is required for image generation via TogetherAI
Register for an account: https://api.together.xyz/settings/api-keys
"env": { "TOGETHER_API_KEY": "api_key" }
A folder_path is required. All presentations and images will be saved to this folder.
"--folder-path", "/path/to/decks_folder"
Quickstart
Install
Make sure you have UV installed
MacOS/Linux
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
Windows
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/supercurses/powerpoint.git
Claude Desktop
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
--directory
: the path where you cloned the repo above--folder-path
: the path where powerpoint decks and images will be saved to. Also the path where you should place any images you want the MCP server to use.
# Add the server to your claude_desktop_config.json "mcpServers": { "powerpoint": { "command": "uv", "env": { "TOGETHER_API_KEY": "api_key" }, "args": [ "--directory", "/path/to/powerpoint", "run", "powerpoint", "--folder-path", "/path/to/decks_folder" ] }
Usage Examples
Create a presentation about fish, create some images and include tables and charts
Create a presentation about the attached paper. Please use the following images in the presentation: author.jpeg
Assuming you have SQLite MCP Server installed.
Review 2024 Sales Data table. Create a presentation showing current trends, use tables and charts as appropriate
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
The following are the main code editors that support the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.