If you’re in the middle of creating an attractive presentation in Google Slides and looking for a way to make it more exciting, consider adding music. Not only can this make your presentation more engaging, but it can also make it more effective. This tutorial shows how to add music to Google Slides.
Note: before you proceed, make sure you have uploaded the music file to Google Drive.
Google Slides on desktop allows you to insert audio directly into a slide. Once you do that, it will show a speaker icon that you can click to start playing the audio during a presentation.
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You can’t insert audio directly into a slide when using the Google Slides app on Android or iOS. Rather, you will have to add an anchor, which can be something like text or an image, then add a link to the music file. Unfortunately, that means you can’t adjust the playback options like you can on desktop.
First, you’ll have to make sure that anyone with the link to the music file can access it.
Now that you have made the music file available to anyone with a link, it’s time to place it in your presentation.
When you play the presentation on desktop or mobile and click the link, it will open a new browser window for you to play the audio.
Tip: If you’re looking to be more efficient creating and using your presentations, check out these Google Slides keyboard shortcuts.
Google Slides doesn’t limit you to just adding music to your slides. You can add any audio content, including voice notes, speeches, and podcasts, as long it’s in a supported format (MP3, MPEG, WAV, .ogg, or .opus). You also need to ensure that you have enough storage space on Google Drive to upload the audio files, then add them to the slides.
Besides audio, you can also insert video in a Google Slide through the “Insert” menu if you’re on a desktop. You can choose either a YouTube video or a video you previously uploaded to your Google Drive. If you’re pulling the video from Google Drive, you also have to make sure it’s in a supported format (WebM, .MPEG4, .3GPP, .MOV, .AVI, .MPEGPS, .WMV, .FLV, and .ogg).
FYI: other than adding audio and video, we have plenty of other tips to make your Google Slides look good.
To add Spotify music to your Google Slides, copy the link of the song, create an anchor on your slides, and link the URL of the song to the anchor. When you click the anchor when presenting, Spotify will open, and you can play the song from there. Also learn how to use Spotify in Google Maps.
Yes. Click “Insert” in the top menu, and select “Video.” Select the “YouTube” tab, enter the name of the video or its URL in the search box at the top, and press Enter . Once the video appears in the search results, select it, then click on “Insert” in the bottom-right corner.
The video will show up in your slide, and you can minimize it, then place it in the corner so that you can play it in the background when presenting.
You can’t add music directly into Google Docs. However, you can use an anchor text or image linked to the audio resource you want to add, such as an audio file from Google Drive, Spotify, or Apple Music.
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