Word to Google Slides

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Features

Direct Word (.docx) upload, Google-Slides-ready .pptx output

Upload your Word document and download a .pptx that imports cleanly into Google Slides via File → Import slides.

Headings → slide titles, lists → slide bullets

Word's heading styles (Heading 1, Heading 2, etc.) map directly to slide structure. Lists become bullets. Tables stay as editable Slides tables.

Preserves images, formatting, and inline links

Embedded images, bold/italic emphasis, hyperlinks, and inline code formatting carry over. No re-formatting needed after import.

Full Arabic / RTL support for Google Slides

Google Slides has historically weak RTL handling; this tool pre-applies correct paragraph direction in the .pptx so the imported Slides deck renders Arabic correctly.

Convert a Word document to a Google Slides–ready presentation in under 60 seconds — upload your .docx and download a .pptx that imports cleanly into Google Slides via File → Import slides. The AI maps Word's heading styles to slide titles, turns lists into slide bullets, preserves tables as editable Slides tables (not screenshots), and keeps inline images and hyperlinks working. Google Slides doesn't have a built-in 'import Word doc' option, and copy-pasting a long Word doc into Slides creates one massive text box per page — this tool gives you actual slide-shaped output. Free plan: 3 conversions per day with no credit card.

Key Benefits

Heading-driven slide structure: Heading 1 → slide title, Heading 2 → section, lists → slide bullets
Output is a Google-Slides-compatible .pptx — File → Import slides in Google Slides works first time
Tables preserved as editable Slides tables, images stay editable, hyperlinks survive
Full Arabic / RTL support — works around Google Slides' patchy native RTL handling by pre-setting direction
No re-formatting needed after import — the deck is presentation-ready
Free plan: 3 conversions per day with no credit card; higher volume uses credit packs

Common Use Cases

1Repurpose a Word-format proposal or RFP response as a Google Slides pitch for the client meeting
2Convert a research paper Word draft into Google Slides for a thesis defense
3Turn a Word-format training manual into Google Slides for cloud-based delivery to a distributed team
4Convert a Word brief or article into Google Slides for a remote webinar without leaving the Google Workspace ecosystem

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why not just paste my Word doc into Google Slides?

Pasting a multi-page Word document into a single Google Slide creates one giant text box that overflows the slide. There's no built-in 'each heading becomes a new slide' option in Google Slides. This tool does that splitting for you and outputs a .pptx that imports as proper slides.

How do I import the output into Google Slides?

Open Google Slides, create a blank presentation, then File → Import slides → Upload → select the .pptx → Import All. Google Slides converts the .pptx to its native format automatically.

Does it work with .doc (old Word format) or just .docx?

Both. Legacy .doc files are auto-upgraded to .docx during processing. The output is always a modern .pptx.

What about Arabic / RTL Word documents?

Full support. The tool pre-sets the BiDi paragraph direction in the .pptx so the imported Google Slides deck renders Arabic correctly. Google Slides' native RTL handling is patchy — pre-setting direction in the .pptx works around that.

Will animations from PowerPoint carry over?

Animations from .pptx imports to Google Slides are partially preserved — basic entrance/exit animations carry over; complex motion paths may simplify. Since the input is a Word doc with no animations, this isn't usually relevant, but it's worth knowing.

Is the output also editable directly in PowerPoint?

Yes — the .pptx is a standard PowerPoint file. You can open it in PowerPoint 2016+, Keynote, LibreOffice Impress, or import it into Google Slides. No vendor lock-in.

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