Google Slides to video: turn shared decks into narrated video for teams
Open your Google Slides deck, use File then Download to export it as PPTX, and drop the file in. ngram reads the slide order, the on-slide copy, and the speaker notes, then builds a scene-by-scene video with voiceover, captions, and your brand styling.
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How it works
Four steps from a shared Slides deck to a finished video.
No screen recording of you clicking through the deck, no separate voiceover pass, no rebuilding the slides in another editor. Export to PPTX, drop it in, approve the storyboard, ship a branded video.
Export and drop the deck in
In Google Slides, choose File then Download then Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx), then drop the file here. We pull slide order, on-slide text, and speaker notes. No manual outline required.
ngram plans the scenes
Every slide becomes a scene. Headings turn into hooks, bullets get rewritten into narration, and charts or screenshots from the deck get treated as B-roll. Your speaker notes drive the talk track.
Review the storyboard
Walk the full scene-by-scene plan before anything renders. Reorder slides, combine two into one scene, swap the voice, or rewrite a line, all in plain language with no timeline to learn.
Export the video
Render in 16:9, 1:1, or 9:16 as MP4, GIF, or WebM with burned-in captions and brand styling. Share the link with the team or post the cut to your channels.
Output controls
Slide-aware defaults. Real controls when the deck deserves more attention.
Per-slide scene split
Each Slides page becomes its own scene, with timing tuned to how much copy the slide carries. Merge two thin slides into one scene, or split a packed agenda slide in two, without editing the deck back in Slides.
Speaker notes become narration
Google Slides keeps notes per slide in the presenter view. ngram reads them as the script. If a slide's notes are rough or empty, the agent drafts narration from the on-slide copy and lets you rewrite it in chat.
Reframed for every channel
One exported deck, three aspect ratios. 16:9 for an embed or YouTube, 1:1 for the feed, 9:16 for Shorts and Reels, with smart reframing per format so nothing important gets cropped out.
Brand Kit on every scene
Logo, colors, fonts, intro and outro cards, and motion style applied automatically. Useful when a deck was built fast in Slides and the theme drifted: the video comes out consistent regardless.
Burned-in captions per slide
Auto-generated, styled to your brand, anchored to each slide's narration. Edit a line in the script and the matching caption updates without a re-render. Most shared decks get watched on mute.
Localize the deck in one pass
Translate the script and captions, regenerate the voiceover in the target language, and re-render from the same PPTX export. Useful when the same Slides deck has to ship across regions.
Motion graphics on stat slides
Number, chart, and KPI slides get animated callouts instead of a flat image dump. Bullets fade in with the narration rather than all appearing at once, the way a live presenter would reveal them.
Security and data handling
Your exported deck stays in your workspace, and you can delete your account and data anytime from Settings. Talk to sales about security, access controls, and data handling for your team.
The rest of ngram
The Google-Slides-to-video step is one node. The rest of the product picks up where the deck ends.
Slide Animator
The engine behind this conversion. Each slide from your PPTX export is parsed into a scene blueprint, carrying its on-slide copy, speaker notes, and visual hints into the render.
Learn moreScript Generation
Speaker notes from the Slides deck become a full talk track. When a slide has no notes, the agent drafts a narration line from the heading and bullets and lets you rewrite it in chat.
Learn moreAI Voiceover
Pair every slide-scene with a brand voice from ElevenLabs or MiniMax. Slow the pacing on a dense roadmap slide, lift it on the closing CTA, all described in plain language.
Learn moreCaptions
Per-slide captions burned into the video and styled to your brand kit. The detail that matters when a deck-derived video gets forwarded around a Workspace and watched with the sound off.
Learn moreBrand Kit
Logo, colors, fonts, intro, outro, and motion style applied to every slide-scene. Keeps the video on-brand even when a shared Slides deck has been edited by half the team.
Learn moreMulti-format Export
One exported deck, three aspect ratios. 16:9 for the website embed, 1:1 for the feed, 9:16 for the vertical teaser, all rendered in a single pass from the same source slides.
Learn moreUse cases
Shared decks that earn a second life as video.
Launch decks shipped as a public video
The internal launch deck your team built collaboratively in Slides becomes the public video marketing posts on the launch page and social. Same source slides, same story, polished for an audience.
See use casePitch decks that work after the call
Turn the shared Slides pitch deck into a self-running video the prospect can forward to the rest of the buying committee, with no rep on the calendar and no live walkthrough needed.
See use caseQBR decks as a short summary
Compress a long quarterly business review deck into a watchable recap your customer success team sends ahead of the live call, exported straight from the Slides file everyone already edits.
See use caseTraining decks as self-paced modules
Take the trainer-led Slides deck and produce a narrated video module learners replay on their own time, instead of scheduling another live session for everyone who missed the first.
See use caseOnboarding decks customers finish
Swap the long onboarding deck attached to the welcome email for a short branded video built from the same slides. The content stays the same; far more new users watch it through.
See use caseFounder decks as monthly investor videos
The Slides deck you'd present live becomes a video update for investors who can't make the call. Speaker notes carry the context so the numbers don't arrive without a story.
See use caseAll-hands decks as async video
Turn the all-hands Slides deck into an async video for everyone who missed the meeting or sits in another timezone. Captioned, on-brand, and translatable when the org spans regions.
See use caseConcept decks as explainer videos
An internal whiteboard deck in Slides becomes the explainer you embed on a landing page: same logic, sharper visuals, branded narration instead of a screen-share recording.
See use caseOther converters
Different source, same engine.
Google Slides to video is one of 20+ converters that share the same scene planner, brand kit, voiceover stack, and export pipeline. Starting from a different format? There's a direct path for it.
The closest sibling. If your deck already lives in PowerPoint instead of Slides, skip the export step and convert the PPTX directly through the same scene planner.
Open converterIf the content started as a Google Doc or Notion page before anyone made slides, skip the deck entirely and convert the document straight to video.
Open converterShared the deck as a flattened PDF instead of a live Slides link? The one-pager or exported PDF rides the same planner that reads slide order and on-page copy.
Open converterTools that pair with this converter
What you reach for around the deck conversion.
Editing the deck-video further
Once the first cut is back from the slides
Video Editor
Trim a slow scene, reorder two slide-scenes, or drop a B-roll clip between them. The timeline view of the video that came out of your exported deck.
Open toolAdd Subtitles to Video
If a deck-derived cut lands without captions, burn in styled subtitles per slide so the video reads on mute when it gets forwarded around the Workspace.
Open toolVideo Cutter
Pull the strongest 30 seconds out of the deck-video, useful when sales wants a short teaser cut from the same Slides export the full video came from.
Open toolAdd Music to Video
Lay a tasteful bed under the slide narration and keep the per-slide voiceover up front so the talk track stays clear.
Open toolGenerating slide content from scratch
If the deck itself is the gap
AI Video Generator
No deck yet? Describe the video in chat and let ngram plan slide-style scenes from the prompt instead of waiting on a finished Slides file.
Open toolAI Avatar Video Generator
Pair the slide narration with a synthetic presenter who walks through each scene on camera, when a deck-only video needs a face to front it.
Open toolText to Speech Video
Have the talk track but no slides? Generate a narrated video from text and use it as the base before layering in the deck visuals.
Open toolAI Image Generator
Fill the gap when a slide reads 'team photo here' but the Slides deck never had the asset. On-brand images for the missing scenes.
Open toolPolishing the source deck
Sharpen the deck before you convert it
Video Translator
Once the English deck-video is out, translate the script and captions and regenerate the voiceover for every locale the Slides deck has to reach.
Open toolAI Voice Generator
Audition voices against the slide narration, lock the one that fits the brand, and reuse it on the next deck the team exports.
Open toolVideo Script Generator
Rewrite the speaker notes in a different tone, investor versus customer versus internal, before re-converting the same exported deck.
Open toolAuto Subtitle Generator
If you already recorded a walkthrough of the deck, generate subtitles for that recording instead of re-rendering the video from the slides.
Open toolBuilt for teams
Who on your team has a Slides deck waiting to become a video?
Product Marketing
Turn shared launch and positioning decks into the public launch video. The same Slides file the team edits together becomes the post, the embed, and the landing-page clip.
See workflowsSales Enablement
Convert the standard pitch deck into a video leave-behind every rep can send after a call. Brand-locked from the export, so no per-rep edits to the slides are needed.
See workflowsCustomer Success
QBR decks become a short video the customer replays before the live call, exported straight from the Slides file the team already maintains quarter to quarter.
See workflowsEducators
Lecture decks built in Slides become self-paced video modules students rewatch. Speaker notes carry the talk track so the recording sounds taught, not read.
See workflowsFounders
Investor and pitch decks shipped as monthly video updates for the people who can't make the live call, built from the same deck you'd present in the room.
See workflowsHR & Internal Comms
All-hands and policy decks turn into async video for distributed teams. Captioned, on-brand, and translatable when the company spans regions and timezones.
See workflowsAgencies & Consultants
Convert client Slides decks into branded video deliverables without standing up a video editor on every engagement or rebuilding the slides somewhere else.
See workflowsIntegrations
Triggers, not logos. Wire Google Slides to video into your team's workflows.
Every integration ships with a working template tuned to the Google-Slides-to-video pipeline. Start from one, or wire your own with the REST API and webhooks.
whenA new PPTX export lands in your Drive 'decks to publish' folder
thenConvert the exported Slides deck to a branded video and post the link in #marketing
whenClaude or ChatGPT is asked 'turn this Slides deck into a video'
thenRun the Google-Slides-to-video pipeline on the PPTX export and return the MP4 plus a share link
whenA self-hosted workflow drops an exported deck PPTX on S3
thenConvert it to an MP4 inside your VPC with no slide content leaving the perimeter
whenA HubSpot deal moves to 'Demo sent' and the pitch deck export is attached
thenRender a deck-video from the exported Slides file and attach the share link to the deal note
whenYou open a Google Slides deck and pick Download as PPTX to convert
thenGet the deck-derived video back in a new tab, ready to share with the team
whenA deck-to-video render finishes for your launch slides
thenPublish the 1:1 cut to the company page with the Slides deck title as the post copy
whenA 16:9 video from the exported deck finishes rendering
thenUpload it as unlisted with the exported Slides filename as the video title
How it compares
If you've tried turning Slides into video somewhere else.
Google Vids and the built-in record feature keep you inside Workspace but ship a slideshow walkthrough. Synthesia and Fliki put an AI avatar or voiceover on top of your slides. ngram reads the exported deck, plans the scenes, and renders a video that looks produced rather than read aloud.
| Feature | ngram | Google Vids | Synthesia | Fliki |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reads speaker notes as narration | Yes, notes drive the talk track per slide | Manual record | Yes | Yes |
| Output style | Branded motion graphics per slide-scene | Slides + recorded walkthrough | AI avatar over slides | AI voiceover over slides |
| Storyboard review before render | Full scene-by-scene preview, plain-language edits | Edit in the Vids timeline | Edit avatar takes after generation | Edit scene after generation |
| Brand kit enforcement | Logo, colors, fonts, and motion style on every scene | Workspace theme | Avatar brand styling | Template-driven |
| Multi-format export from one deck | 16:9, 1:1, 9:16 in a single render | 16:9 primary | 16:9 primary | 16:9, 9:16 |
| Localized voiceover and captions | Translate script, regenerate voice, re-burn captions | Manual | Multilingual avatars | Multilingual voices |
| API + webhook delivery | REST, MCP, Zapier, n8n, Make | Within Workspace | API on enterprise | API on paid |
| Security and data handling | Talk to sales for your team's requirements | Per Workspace terms | Per enterprise terms | Per terms |
FAQ
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