How to Insert a GIF Into Google Slides

How to Insert a GIF Into Google Slides

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How to Insert a GIF Into Google Slides

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By Molly McLaughlin Molly McLaughlin Senior Editor & Content Strategist Molly K. McLaughlin has been a technology editor and writer for over a dozen years. She runs product reviews for Lifewire, overseeing the process from hands-on testing to publishing. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on November 14, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Google Apps Slides Docs Sheets

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From a URL: Select Insert > Image > By URL, paste the URL, and click Insert.From a computer: Click Insert > Image > Upload from computer, choose a file, and select Open.From Google Drive or Google Photos: Go to Insert > Image > Drive or Photos, choose a GIF, and select Insert. You can add GIFs to Google Slides presentations in a few different ways. On Windows and Mac, you can insert GIFs stored on a computer, in Google Drive, or from a URL from a service like Giphy. You can even add a GIF you created. Here's how to add GIFs to Google Slides.

How to Add GIFs to Google Slides With a URL

If you have a link to the GIF, you can add it to Slides using the URL. You can copy the URL from the source, such as GIPHY or a GIF generator. Google is another good source for finding GIFs and other images. Enter a keyword or phrase into the search engine, click Images, then click Tools > Type > GIF. To get the URL from Google search, click the GIF to select it, then right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) and select Save image address. The process is the same for most GIF websites: click the GIF, then share (or select the share icon) and copy the URL. (If the URL doesn’t work, try right-clicking and saving the image address.) Another source is Tumblr. Go to tumblr.com/tagged/gif, input your search term, click a GIF, then the three-dot menu icon, then click Permalink. Beware, this site contains NSFW (not save for work) images. Once you have the URL, go back to your Google Slides presentation and click the slide in which you want to add a GIF. Click Insert. Select Image. Select By URL. Paste in the URL. If you copy and paste the image and not the URL, it will likely stop playing and look like a still image. Once the URL loads, your GIF will appear. Click Insert. Now you can resize, reposition, or delete the GIF by selecting it. To reposition the GIF, select it with your mouse and drag and drop it to where you want it. Resize the GIF by clicking and dragging the bounding line.

How to Upload GIFs From Your Computer

It’s straightforward to add a GIF you’ve created or saved on your computer. Make sure the GIF in question is an mp4 file, then open the presentation and click the slide where you want to put the GIF. Click Insert. Select Image > Upload from computer. Find the GIF file and click Open.

How to Upload GIFs From Google Drive or Google Photos

Similarly, you can insert any GIFs stored in Google Drive and Google Photos into a Google Slides presentation. Open your presentation, then click a slide. Click Insert > Image. Select Drive to upload a GIF from Google Drive or Photos to upload one from Google Photos. In the right rail, click the GIF (or GIFs) you want to insert. Click Insert on the message that pops up. The GIF will appear in the slide. Edit the GIF by selecting it with your mouse. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Wrap Text in Google Slides How to Put a Spreadsheet in Google Slides How to Add an Image to Your Gmail Signature How to Link Slides in Google Slides How to Make a Timeline on Google Slides How to Embed Video in Google Slides How to Add a Border in Google Slides How to Change a Google Docs Background to a Picture How to Add a Hyperlink in a Google Doc How to Do a Hanging Indent in Google Slides How to Email a GIF How to Insert a Link Into an Email With Outlook How to Insert a PDF Into Word How to Change Theme Colors in Google Slides How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation How to Insert a Link in an Email With Mac OS X Mail Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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