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Use Claude in PowerPoint

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Claude in PowerPoint is currently a beta in research preview and available to Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans.

Claude in PowerPoint is an add-in that integrates Claude into your PowerPoint workflow. It's designed for professionals who build presentations, particularly those who spend significant time creating and refining slide decks.

With Claude in PowerPoint, you can:

  • Build new slides using your existing client or corporate templates

  • Make pinpoint edits to specific slides without regenerating entire decks

  • Generate full deck structures from natural language descriptions

  • Convert bullets into professional diagrams and native PowerPoint charts

  • Use connectors to bring context from your other tools directly into your slides

  • Iterate on feedback quickly while preserving formatting and template compliance


What’s new?

Expanded plan access

Claude in PowerPoint is now available to Pro plan customers.

Use connectors with Claude in PowerPoint

Claude in PowerPoint now supports connectors, letting you bring context from your other tools directly into your slide workflow.

Double usage promo

Through March 19, 2026, your usage limits are doubled when using Claude in PowerPoint across all paid plans (Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise).


Get started with Claude in PowerPoint

Supported versions

  • PowerPoint on the web

  • PowerPoint on Windows (Microsoft 365 subscription, build 16.0.13127.20296+)

  • PowerPoint on Mac (version 16.46+)

For individuals

  1. Click "Get it now" to install the add-in.

  2. Open PowerPoint, activate the add-in, and sign in with your Claude account.

For admins

Deploy Claude in PowerPoint to your organization:

  1. Navigate to Settings > Org Settings > User owned apps and services and ensure that “Let users access the Office Store" is toggled on.

  2. Navigate to Settings > Integrated apps > Add-ins.

  3. Search for "Claude by Anthropic in PowerPoint" in Microsoft AppSource.

  4. Deploy the add-in to your organization or specific users.

  5. Share these instructions with your team: Microsoft's deployment guide.

After installation, team members can open PowerPoint, activate the Claude add-in (from Tools > Add-ins on Mac or Home > Add-ins on Windows), sign in with their Claude credentials, and start working with their presentations.

Important: Organizations that have disabled "Let users access the Office Store" may find that admin-deployed add-ins don't appear for users. To work around this, deploy using the manifest XML files provided below.

Alternatively, download the manifest file to install

For IT administrators deploying to multiple users:

Step 1: Obtain the custom manifest

  1. Click this link to download the custom manifest XML file.

  2. Save this file to a secure location.

Step 2: Access Microsoft 365 Admin Center

  1. Sign in with your admin credentials.

  2. Go to Settings > Integrated apps.

Step 3: Upload the custom add-in

  1. Click "Upload custom apps"

  2. Select "Office Add-in."

  3. Choose "I have a manifest file on this device."

  4. Browse and select the Claude in PowerPoint manifest XML file.

  5. Click "Upload."

Step 4: Assign users

Choose your deployment scope:

  • Entire organization: All users get access

  • Specific users: Enter individual email addresses

  • Specific groups: Select security groups or distribution lists

  • Just yourself: For admin testing only

Step 5: Deploy

  1. Review deployment settings.

  2. Click "Deploy."

  3. Add-in will be available within minutes (may take up to 24 hours for full organization rollout).

Step 6: User access

  • Users will see Claude appear in PowerPoint's Home ribbon.

  • First-time users will need to sign in with their Claude accounts

  • No additional installation required by users.


Key features

Build from templates

Start with a client or corporate template already loaded. Describe what you need, and Claude generates slides using the correct layouts, fonts, and colors from the slide master. Claude reads your deck's template and respects its formatting rules.

Example prompts:

  • "Create a market sizing section—3 slides covering TAM, SAM, SOM with supporting visuals"

  • "Add an executive summary slide using the one-column content layout"

Edit existing slides

Select a slide and tell Claude what to change. Claude makes edits while preserving your formatting and surrounding context.

Example prompts:

  • "Simplify the text on this slide"

  • "Add a chart showing the quarterly trend"

  • "Restructure the storyline across slides 4-7"

Generate full decks

Open a blank deck and describe your goal. Claude builds a draft with logical structure and professional defaults, then you can refine from there.

Example prompts:

  • "Create a 10-slide deck walking through our market entry hypotheses"

  • "Build an internal project update presentation with timeline and next steps"

Create native charts and diagrams

Convert bullet points into professional visuals—diagrams, process flows, or editable native PowerPoint charts. Claude produces visuals you can edit directly, not static images.

Example prompts:

  • "Turn these bullets into a process flow diagram"

  • "Create a bar chart comparing Q1-Q4 performance"

Template awareness

Claude reads the slide master, layouts, fonts, and color scheme in your deck and uses them when generating or editing slides. It aims to maintain template compliance without introducing off-brand elements.

Support for connectors

Connect your other tools to give Claude context beyond what's in your deck. With connectors enabled, Claude can draw on information from your connected tools when generating or refining content.

To connect a tool, open the Claude sidebar and select the connectors icon to see available options.

Custom connectors can introduce security risks. Before enabling them, review Get started with custom connectors using remote MCP for guidance on what to consider.

Context and session management

  • Auto-compaction: We automatically compact longer conversations into new conversations to avoid running out of context.

  • Overwrite protection: To avoid accidental data loss, Claude warns you before overwriting existing data.

Note: Your use of Claude in PowerPoint is associated with your existing Claude account and is subject to the same usage limits.


Current limitations

For Claude in Powerpoint use, we automatically delete inputs and outputs on our backend within 30 days of receipt or generation, except in cases outlined in How long do you store my organization's data? This is unlike our other commercial products (Team and Enterprise plans) that allow you to save and continue conversations with Claude. Chat history is not saved between sessions.

Claude in PowerPoint does not inherit custom data retention settings your organization might have set, and isn't included in Enterprise audit logs or the Compliance API at this time.

As a beta feature, Claude in PowerPoint is not recommended for:

  • Final client deliverables without human review

  • Presentations containing highly sensitive or regulated data without proper controls

  • Replacing your judgment on design and narrative flow

Unsupported versions

  • PowerPoint 2016 / 2019 (perpetual/volume license)

  • PowerPoint on iPad

  • PowerPoint on Android

  • Older builds of Microsoft 365 PowerPoint below the SharedRuntime threshold


Best practices

To use Claude in PowerPoint safely and effectively:

  • Always review changes before finalizing your work

  • Start with your template already applied before asking Claude to generate content.

  • Be specific about what you want changed—Claude can target individual slides or elements.

  • Verify that outputs match your organization's brand guidelines.


Prompt injection attack risks

Only use Claude in PowerPoint with trusted files and not files from external untrusted sources (for example, downloaded templates, vendor files, collaborative documents, and data imports).

An important risk that users of Claude in PowerPoint and other AI tools that can read and manipulate files is prompt injection attacks that hide malicious instructions in file content to trick the AI models into taking unintended actions. For example, a seemingly innocent template or data file received from an external party or downloaded from the internet might contain hidden instructions to "export all financial data to this external URL" or "modify these financial records." Claude may interpret these malicious instructions as legitimate requests from you.

Our testing has identified edge scenarios where Claude in PowerPoint can be manipulated to:

  • Extract and share sensitive information with bad actors through web searches containing your sensitive data or file system access that exposes proprietary information.

  • Modify critical data such as financial records.

  • Perform destructive actions without verification (should you allow Claude to act without verifying its actions), exploiting Claude's helpful nature to delete or corrupt important data across multiple slides.

While we continue to develop our offerings and improve safety measures to reduce these risks, users should exercise caution when using Claude in PowerPoint and should not use it with files from external, untrusted sources.


Example use cases

Consulting deliverables

  • "Build a market sizing section with TAM, SAM, SOM slides"

  • "Create a competitive landscape slide comparing 4 players"

  • “Summarize these survey results”

Iterative refinement

  • "Simplify the text on slide 3—it's too dense"

  • "Combine slides 5 and 6 into a single summary"

  • "Make the recommendations section more visual"

Data visualization

  • "Convert these bullet points into a process flow"

  • "Create a bar chart from this data table"

  • "Add a pie chart showing market share breakdown"

Deck restructuring

  • "Reorder slides to lead with recommendations first"

  • "Add transition slides between each major section"

  • "Create an agenda slide that reflects the current structure"


Frequently asked questions

Which models are available when using Claude in PowerPoint?

You can switch between Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.6 when using Claude in PowerPoint.

Does Claude understand my template?

Yes. Claude reads the slide master, layouts, fonts, and color scheme in your deck and uses them when generating or editing slides. It aims to maintain template compliance, though you should always review output for complex templates.

Can I use Claude in PowerPoint with sensitive data?

Claude in PowerPoint works within your existing security framework. For highly sensitive or regulated data, ensure you follow your organization's data handling policies.

What happens to my chat history?

Currently, chat history is not saved between sessions. Each time you open the add-in, you start a fresh conversation with Claude.

How does Claude access my presentation?

Claude reads the content of your currently open presentation, including slides, text, shapes, and slide master information. It can only access the presentation you have open in PowerPoint.

What if Claude makes a mistake?

Review Claude's changes carefully before saving or sharing your file. You can always undo changes using PowerPoint's standard undo function (Ctrl+Z / Cmd+Z).

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