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How Gedonus works with AI today

Gedonus is source-agnostic. It does not care how a change was made — it tracks the result. If you use Claude for PowerPoint, Microsoft Copilot, a Python script, or a human editor to modify your deck, Gedonus will detect and diff every change when you save the next version. The workflow is the same regardless of the tool. Recommended pairing today: Use Claude for PowerPoint to generate and edit slides, and Gedonus to track, diff, and review the output. Claude handles the generation, Gedonus handles the governance.

Supported tools (track changes from any of these)

ToolTrackingNotes
Claude for PowerPointYesRecommended pairing
Microsoft CopilotYesWorks inside PowerPoint
GPT-4o (via third-party add-in)YesAny add-in that edits shapes
GeminiYesVia Google Workspace or add-in
python-pptx scriptsYesBatch edits tracked on next save
Manual editsYesHuman edits tracked identically

Native AI generation — Coming soon

Upcoming Release The planned experience:
  1. Type a prompt in the Gedonus task pane (e.g. Update the revenue chart with Q1 2026 actuals).
  2. Gedonus sends the relevant slide context to your configured AI model.
  3. The AI returns a set of shape-level edits.
  4. Gedonus shows you the proposed diff before applying anything.
  5. You accept, reject, or edit each change shape by shape.
  6. Confirmed changes are applied and auto-saved as a new version.
This keeps a human in the loop at every step — no silent overwrite, no mystery changes.

Planned model support

  • Claude (Anthropic) — via your own API key
  • GPT-4o (OpenAI) — via your own API key
  • Gemini (Google) — via your own API key
  • Local models (Ollama) — for air-gapped or on-premise environments
Your API key is stored locally. It is never sent to Gedonus servers.

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