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Turn a Google Meet recording into slides

Drop the Meet recording from Drive, get a .pptx Google Slides opens.

Google Meet saves recordings to Drive as video, not as the slides that were presented. Video2Any rebuilds them: it detects each slide change and exports a PowerPoint file that Google Slides imports natively — so your deck is editable in the tools you already use. Everything runs locally in your browser.

From Drive back to an editable deck

Meet saves the recording to the organizer’s Google Drive as an .mp4, with a separate chat and transcript file. Download the video, convert it, and Video2Any exports a .pptx that Google Slides opens natively — so you land back in the same Workspace tools, now with an editable deck instead of an hour of video to scrub.

Recorded at meeting resolution

Meet captures at the meeting’s shared resolution, which can be modest. The detector still finds each slide change reliably; when the on-screen text ends up small, enable OCR so the recognized text is added as editable, searchable text boxes on the slides.

Can I open the result in Google Slides?
Yes. Video2Any exports a .pptx, and Google Slides opens .pptx files directly — just upload it to Drive and open with Slides.
Where do I find my Meet recording?
Recordings land in a "Meet Recordings" folder in the organizer's Google Drive. Download that video and drop it here.