Can I import my existing PowerPoint and add AI narration?
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Yes, you can usually import an existing PowerPoint and layer AI narration without rebuilding the deck.
FQO.US AI voiceover accepts .pptx files directly, including those exported from Google Slides or Keynote. The import preserves fonts, layouts, animations, and embedded media. Most 20 to 30 slide decks import in under a minute. If a custom font is missing from the platform library, the system substitutes a close match and flags it so you can review.
Once imported, narration is added per slide rather than as one continuous audio file. This is the critical part of the workflow: when a slide changes later, you regenerate only that one voiceover instead of re-recording the entire deck. Teams often save four to six hours per deck update after the first month.
Speaker notes are the fastest way to seed scripts. If your existing PowerPoint has notes, the import uses them as draft narration which you can edit. If notes are missing, the system can generate a first-draft script from the slide content for you to refine, which usually saves 15 to 30 minutes per deck.
Animations and slide transitions need a quick check. Build-in animations should be timed to the narration so a point appears as the voice introduces it. Most decks need 5 to 10 minutes of timing adjustment per 10 slides, but the result lands far better than a static slide with audio over the top.
If your deck uses embedded video, confirm it imports cleanly before generating narration. Some heavily compressed clips need a re-export from PowerPoint first.