Powerpoint Engine
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About Powerpoint Engine
MCP server + manifest for the PowerPoint Engine API — generate & edit .pptx from AI agents (hosted, OAuth 2.1).
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"powerpoint-engine": {
"url": "https://powerpointengine.io/api/mcp/mcp"
}
}
}Tools
3Build a deck from simple markup (`markup`, `theme?`) → download URL
Build a deck from a structured `template` (title + slides, incl. native charts)
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Overview
What is Powerpoint Engine?
MCP server + manifest for the PowerPoint Engine API — generate & edit .pptx from AI agents (hosted, OAuth 2.1).
How to use Powerpoint Engine?
Follow the repository README to install the server and add its MCP configuration to your client.
Key features of Powerpoint Engine
- Endpoint: https://powerpointengine.io/api/mcp/mcp (Streamable HTTP)
- Auth: OAuth 2.1 (browser authorize, PKCE, dynamic client registration)
- Website: https://powerpointengine.io · Docs: https://powerpointengine.io/docs
- A single # Title line sets the deck title
- Each ## Heading starts a new slide
Use cases of Powerpoint Engine
- Connect an MCP-compatible client to this repository's service.
- Review the README-backed setup before enabling it in production.
FAQ from Powerpoint Engine
Where is the source code for Powerpoint Engine?
The source code is linked from the repository URL on this page.
Does Powerpoint Engine include a standard MCP config?
If the README contains a parseable MCP configuration block, it is shown in the Config tab.
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