Introducing Cue
Speaker notes. Done right.
Upload a .pptx, pick the room, get the same deck back — with speaker notes written into every slide. No new file, no copy and paste.
Cue is an AI speaker-notes tool for PowerPoint. Upload a .pptx, choose your audience and tone, and Cue writes presenter-ready notes into every slide's native notes pane — then returns the same file, no new format and no copy-paste.
It actually understands what's on the slide.
Cue parses every shape, every bullet, the whole bar chart — then writes notes the presenter can actually say out loud.
Not a marketing voiceover. Not bullets restated.
Pick a tone, pick the audience. The notes land in the speaker notes pane of the file you uploaded.
Built into every deck.
- Reads every element. Parses shapes, bullets, bar charts — the whole visual structure of your deck, not just the text.
- Sounds like a person. Pick a tone, pick the audience. Notes land in the native speaker notes pane — ready to present.
- Same file back. No new format, no copy-paste. Download the exact .pptx you uploaded, notes written in.
- Built for teams. Consistent voice across every deck, every presenter. One org, one standard.
- Enterprise-grade. SOC 2-ready infrastructure, no training on your data, Firestore + GCS isolation.
- API-first. Integrate Cue into your own tools via our REST API. Ships with full Swagger docs.
Three steps. One file out.
- Drop the deck. Upload any .pptx — Cue parses every slide, the chart on slide 7 included.
- Pick the room. Tone, audience, pace. The same deck reads differently to execs vs. engineers.
- Open the file. Download the same .pptx. Speaker notes are written into the native notes pane.
Frequently asked questions
What is Cue?
- Cue is an AI tool that writes speaker notes into the native notes pane of an existing .pptx file. You upload your deck, choose tone and audience, and download the same file back with presenter-ready notes in every slide.
What file formats does Cue support?
- Cue accepts .pptx files (PowerPoint and Keynote-exported decks). The output is the same .pptx file with notes written into the native speaker-notes pane, openable in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.
Does Cue train on my slides?
- No. Cue does not train models on customer data. Deck storage is isolated in Firestore and Google Cloud Storage, and the infrastructure is SOC 2-ready.
Can Cue read charts and shapes, not just text?
- Yes. Cue parses the full visual structure of every slide — shapes, bullets, and bar charts — not just the text content.
Does Cue have an API?
- Yes. Cue is API-first. You can integrate it into your own tools via a REST API, with full Swagger documentation.
Who is Cue for?
- Sales, finance, and exec teams who present often and want consistent, on-brand speaker notes across every deck and every presenter, without writing them at midnight.
Stop writing notes at midnight.
Bring a deck. Pick the room. Open the file with notes inside.