Have you ever tried to present a PDF but wished it looked better on screen? Maybe you wanted to jazz it up with transitions or make it more interactive? Good news! You can turn your PDF into a Google Slides presentation in just a few steps. It’s easy, fast, and fun. Let’s dive into three super simple ways to do it.
1. Take Screenshots and Paste Them into Google Slides
This method is perfect if your PDF doesn’t have too many pages. It’s also great if you want to keep the design of the original file.
Here’s how:
- Open your PDF on your computer.
- Take a screenshot of each page. On Windows, you can use Snipping Tool. On Mac, press Command + Shift + 4.
- Open a new Google Slides presentation.
- Insert each screenshot into a slide (Insert > Image > Upload from computer).
Voilà! You’ve got a slide show that looks just like your PDF.

2. Convert PDF to Images First
If you have a large document or want higher image quality, this method is a great trick. First, turn your PDF pages into image files, then upload them to Slides.
Steps to follow:
- Use an online tool like Smallpdf or PDF to JPG to convert each PDF page into an image.
- Download the images to your computer.
- Create a new Google Slides presentation.
- Insert the images one by one into each slide.
Tip: Use the “Background” option in Slides to set each image as the full slide background. This keeps everything centered and neat.
This method works brilliantly for people who want their slides to look polished!
3. Copy and Paste Text into New Slides
If your PDF is mostly text and you want to make it editable, this method is for you.
Here’s how to do it:
- Open the PDF and select the text you want to use.
- Copy the text (Ctrl + C or Command + C).
- Create a new Google Slides presentation.
- Paste the copied content into text boxes on your slides.
This way, you can change fonts, colors, or even add animations. Total creative freedom!

Bonus Tip: Use Google Drive
Did you know Google Drive can preview PDFs? You can open a PDF in Drive, copy the content, and drop it straight into your slides.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Upload your PDF to Google Drive.
- Open it within Drive (double-click on the file).
- Select and copy the content you need.
- Open Google Slides and paste it into your presentation.
This bonus tip is ideal if you’re already working within the Google ecosystem.
Which Method Should You Choose?
Each method has its charm, depending on what you need:
- Visual match? Go with screenshots or converting pages to images.
- Editable content? Copy and paste the text.
- Mix of both? Blend the methods!
And remember — Google Slides is your canvas. It’s where you can breathe life into a plain old PDF. Add colors, images, text effects, and even funny GIFs.
Time to Get Creative!
Now that you know these three easy ways, go ahead and turn that static PDF into a dynamic masterpiece. Whether you’re making a school project pop or giving a presentation that wows, Google Slides gives you all the tools to shine.
So grab that PDF and start converting. You’ll be amazed at how fun and flexible Slides can be!