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Turn a video into Google Slides

Get a .pptx that Google Slides opens — built from your video, locally.

Google Slides has no native video-to-deck import, but it opens PowerPoint files perfectly. Video2Any bridges the gap: drop your video, it detects each slide, and exports a .pptx you upload to Drive and open with Google Slides — fully editable. The video is read in your browser and never uploaded.

The .pptx bridge into Google Slides

Google Slides cannot import a video, but it opens PowerPoint natively. Video2Any exports a .pptx; upload it to Drive, open it with Google Slides, and it converts to a fully editable Slides deck with each recovered slide on its own page — no add-on or extra converter in between.

What stays editable after the import

Slides brings the recovered frames in as images; enable OCR before export and the recognized text rides along as text boxes you can edit and search inside Slides. It will not rebuild native charts or animations — it hands you the slides as they appeared, ready to annotate and reuse.

How do I get the deck into Google Slides?
Download the .pptx, upload it to Google Drive, right-click and "Open with Google Slides". It converts to a native, editable Slides file.
Does formatting survive the import?
Slides are full-frame images of each detected slide, so they render identically in Google Slides.