Turn any Google Doc into a presentation
Connect your Google account, paste a document link, and let AI turn your doc into polished slides. Works with private documents — no sharing-settings changes, no copy-paste.
Free to connect · Read-only access · Disconnect anytime
Why connect instead of copy-pasting?
Copy-pasting a long doc loses structure and formatting. 2Slides reads the document directly through Google’s official API.
Private docs, untouched settings
Import any document your Google account can open. No need to set it to ‘anyone with the link’ or publish it to the web.
Structure preserved
Headings, lists, and tables are read as structured content, so the AI understands your document the way you organized it.
Always current
Edit the doc in Google Docs, paste the same link again, and regenerate. Your slides never lag behind your document.
How to convert a Google Doc to slides
From document link to finished deck in four steps — under two minutes.
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Connect Google Docs
In the 2Slides workspace, click Import from Google Docs and authorize read-only access in the popup.
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Paste the document link
Copy the URL from your browser’s address bar in Google Docs and paste it into the import dialog.
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Review the content
The document arrives as clean text in the slide creator. Trim it, set the page count, language, and design style.
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Generate and export
AI plans the deck and designs every slide. Export as PPTX or PDF, add narration, or share a live link.
Two ways to turn your doc into slides
Pick the workflow that matches what you need — visual impact or editable structure.
Everything the Google Docs integration gives you
Official Google OAuth
Connect through Google’s standard authorization — no API keys to manage, no browser extensions to install.
Read-only by design
2Slides requests read-only scopes. It can never edit, move, or delete anything in your Google account.
Paste-a-link simplicity
No file pickers or uploads. Copy the doc URL from your address bar, paste it, and import.
Clean content extraction
Headings, lists, and tables arrive as clean structured text, ready for the slide-planning AI.
21 languages
Generate the deck in the same language as your document — or any of 21 supported languages.
No extra cost
Connecting and importing are free. Credits are only used when you generate slides, like any other workflow.
Google Docs to slides — FAQ
Common questions about converting Google Docs into presentations.
Can Google Docs turn a document into slides by itself?
Google Docs has no built-in document-to-presentation conversion — moving content into Google Slides is a manual copy-paste job. 2Slides connects to your Google account, reads the doc you pick, and generates a complete deck with AI, exportable as PPTX or PDF.
Do I need to change the document’s sharing settings?
No. 2Slides reads the document through your own Google authorization, so any doc your account can open works — private docs included. You never need to set a file to ‘anyone with the link’.
How do I convert a Google Doc to PowerPoint?
Connect Google Docs in the 2Slides workspace or Fast PPT, paste the document link, and generate. Fast PPT produces a fully editable PPTX from professional templates in seconds; the workspace flow produces AI-designed slides exportable to PPTX or PDF.
What Google Docs content is supported?
Text, headings, bullet and numbered lists, and tables are read as structured content. Embedded images, drawings, and charts are not imported yet.
Is connecting Google Docs to 2Slides secure?
Yes. Authorization uses Google’s official OAuth flow with read-only scopes. Tokens are encrypted and stored in an isolated connector gateway — never in the 2Slides application database — and you can disconnect at any time from the import dialog.
Can I edit the slides after importing from Google Docs?
Yes. The imported content lands in the slide creator where you can edit text, set page count, and choose a design before generating. After generation you can regenerate individual slides, and Fast PPT decks are fully editable in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.
Does it work with Google Workspace (company) accounts?
Yes, as long as your Workspace administrator allows third-party app authorizations. The same read-only OAuth flow applies, and you can only import documents your account already has permission to open.