Google Slides (Natoma)
Connect AI assistants to Google Slides for presentation management, slide reading, and content editing through Natoma.
Early Access — This server is currently in early access. Features and configuration may change.
Type: Natoma Hosted
Source Type: Remote URL
Description: This connection enables AI-powered presentation management, slide reading, content editing, and presentation creation through Natoma. Available tools are a subset of the Google Workspace Server.
Setup
Step 1: Enable the Google Slides API
Go to the Google Cloud Console.
Make sure your target project is selected in the top project dropdown.
In the left sidebar, navigate to APIs & Services > Library.
Search for Google Slides API and click on it.
Click Enable.
You can also enable it directly: Google Slides API
Some Slides operations — such as listing presentations in Drive — also require the Google Drive API. You may enable it alongside Slides: Google Drive API
Step 2: Configure the OAuth Consent Screen
In the Google Cloud Console, go to Google Auth Platform > Branding (or search "OAuth consent screen" in the top search bar).
If the Auth Platform isn't set up yet, click Get Started and fill in the following:
App name: Google Slides MCP Server
User support email: your email address — click Next
Audience: Select Internal — click Next
Contact email: your email address
Agree to the Google API Services User Data Policy, then click Continue > Create.
Click Data Access in the left menu, then click Add or Remove Scopes.
In the panel that appears, scroll down to Manually add scopes and paste in both scopes (one per line):
Click Add to Table, then Update, then Save.
If your use case requires listing or creating presentation files in Drive, also add the relevant Drive scopes. See the tools table below for per-tool scope requirements.
Step 3: Create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID
Go to Google Auth Platform > Clients > Create Client and select Web application as the application type.
Name the application.
In the Authorized redirect URIs section, click + Add URL and enter:
Use exactly this redirect URI — Natoma will not complete the OAuth flow if it doesn't match.
Click Create and copy the Client ID and Client Secret.
Step 4: Configure the Connector in Natoma
Log in to your Natoma workspace as an Admin and navigate to Apps, then search for Google Slides (Natoma).
Click + > Allow Personal Connections.
In the connector configuration dialog, enter the following:
Server name
Google Slides MCP (or any descriptive label)
OAuth Client ID
The Client ID from Step 3
OAuth Client Secret
The Client Secret from Step 3
Save the connector. Natoma will initiate an OAuth consent flow to authorize access to your Google Slides.
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