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DeckCP vs PowerPoint
All the control in the world, and all the labor that comes with it.
| What you can do | DeckCP | PowerPoint |
|---|---|---|
| Turn spoken or pasted text into a deck | With a Copilot subscription | |
| Edit slides by voice on your phone | ||
| Drag things exactly where you want them | ||
| Your own AI assistant can build and edit decks | Any assistant that speaks MCP | Copilot only |
| Edit together, live | In the web version | |
| Exports stay editable slides | ||
| Brand rules the whole team can't drift from | Templates, if people use them |
Based on each product as of July 2026. If we got something wrong, tell us and we'll fix it.
Where PowerPoint shines
PowerPoint can do nearly anything. Thirty years of features, every export format under the sun, and everyone in business has a copy. When a client says "send me the deck," they mean a .pptx.
Where DeckCP differs
The problem is the time. Every box moved by hand, every color fixed twice, every template someone ignored. Copilot helps if you pay for it, but it only talks to PowerPoint. DeckCP gives you the same precision without the labor: say the change out loud, drag it if you'd rather, or let whatever AI assistant you already use make the edit. MCP — the open protocol AI assistants use to work other software — means Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini can all drive the same editor. And when you're done, export the .pptx the client asked for.
The bottom line
You don't have to leave PowerPoint's world — you just don't have to live in it. Build fast in DeckCP, deliver in whatever format the room expects.
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