Use case · Academia & research · Updated August 2026
AI presentations for academia and research
UltraPoint turns research material — papers, theses, datasets, grant applications — into conference talks, grant presentations, and lecture decks. It reads long documents in full, keeps every figure traced to its source (the same discipline as academic citation), and exports native, editable PowerPoint. The free plan's 200 monthly credits cover regular academic use.
Research presentations carry a peculiar burden: the audience is trained to distrust them. A conference talk gets questioned slide by slide; a grant presentation is scored by people looking for weaknesses; a guest lecture is watched by colleagues who know the literature. Generic AI slide tools — built for marketing decks — fail here in exactly the way researchers fear: plausible-looking content with no provenance.
Why UltraPoint fits research work
- It reads the whole paper. 400-page theses, long PDFs, and datasets are ingested and analyzed in full — the deck reflects the actual work, not an abstract-level summary.
- Provenance is built in. Every figure on a slide keeps a claim-by-claim audit trail to its source — the same discipline as academic citation, applied to slides.
- Deep research with cited sources. Where your materials leave gaps — related work, context, a competing result — UltraPoint's research step fills them with citations attached, not unsourced assertions.
- Native PowerPoint out. Real text boxes and editable charts, so the talk can be adjusted the night before the session like any hand-built deck.
- Your institution's look. Upload the university template or the lab's past talks and they become the house style; clean built-in presets work when there isn't one.
What researchers ship with it
- Conference talks — from paper to a structured 15- or 25-minute deck, figures traced.
- Grant presentations — aims, methods, and preliminary data in the polished form review panels reward.
- Lecture decks — course material generated in a consistent style, week after week.
- Lab meetings and defenses — updates regenerated as results move, without rebuilding slides.
Works from the tools researchers already use
Through the MCP server, UltraPoint runs inside Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor — "turn this paper into a 20-minute talk" from the same chat where the analysis lives. See the MCP integration docs.
What it costs
The free plan includes 200 credits every month with no credit card — enough for regular talks. UltraPoint's free plan includes 200 monthly credits with no credit card. Paid plans: Starter at $20/month billed annually ($29 monthly), Pro at $139/month billed annually ($199 monthly), and Team at $349/month billed annually ($499 monthly, flat, 10 seats). Enterprise plans are custom.
Frequently asked questions
Can UltraPoint turn my paper into a conference talk?
Yes — upload the paper (and supplementary material or data), state the venue and time slot, and it produces a structured talk with figures traced back to the source documents, exported as editable PowerPoint.
How does it handle citations and figure provenance?
Every figure keeps a claim-by-claim audit trail to the document it came from, and gaps filled by UltraPoint's deep research arrive with cited sources — the slide-level equivalent of academic citation practice.
Can it match my university's template?
Upload the institutional template or past talks from your lab and they become a reusable style. Built-in presets are available when there is no house template.
Is there academic pricing?
The free plan (200 monthly credits, no card) covers regular academic use, and paid plans start at $20/month billed annually. For lab- or department-level needs, request a demo.
Try UltraPoint on your own material
The free plan includes 200 monthly credits — no credit card required. Upload a real document and judge the output yourself.
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