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Use slides recording in Google Slides

You can only record your presentations in Google Chrome Browsers. However, you can view, share, and delete recordings from any browser.

Record a slideshow

  • There's a 30-minute limit to every recording.
  • Information about Slides recordings isn't available in Revision History.
  • If you exceed your Drive Storage quota, you can’t create more recordings.
  • You must have edit access to the slides in order to create a new recording.
  • To open your presentation, go to Google Slides .

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  • To start over, pause and click Re-record .
  • To save your recording, pause and click Save to Drive .

Find your recording

  • On your computer, go to Google Slides .
  • Open the presentation where you created the recording.
  • Select your recording from the list that appears.

Tip: Recordings are saved into a My Drive folder called Slides recordings.

Share your recording

Recordings can be shared to collaborators on the document immediately after creation.

  • To share your recording, click the title of the recording from the list.
  • The video in the full-screen player layout appears.
  • Select the user, audience, or URL visibility rules.

Tip : Alternatively, you can share a recording like you would share any file in Drive.  Learn how to share files from Google Drive .

Remove a recording

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  • If you created the recording, you also have the option to move the recording file in Drive to Trash. If the recording in Drive isn't moved to Trash, the recording stays visible in Drive to anyone with access.
  • If you didn't create the recording, it's still visible in the creator's Drive and anyone to with access.

Use external device

You can use a microphone or camera that isn't built into your computer, such as a USB-based external camera or wireless earbuds.

To get started, set up your camera or microphone device like you would normally use it with your computer.

  • Open your presentation.
  • When the recording studio opens, at the bottom toolbar, click Settings .
  • If your external microphone or camera is available, it's listed in the dropdown of devices available to use while recording.

Troubleshoot camera & microphone

When you create a Slides recording for the first time, it asks for a series of permissions to use the camera and microphone of your computer.

Tip: Camera and microphone access isn't required to start recording.

If you decide not to grant access to your camera or microphone, you can change it later.

  • On your computer, open Chrome.
  • chrome://settings/content/microphone
  • chrome://settings/content/camera
  • Adjust the settings to grant access.

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How to Record a Google Slides Presentation (with Audio & Video)

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Whether you’re teaching an online class or having an important meeting, recording your Google Slides presentation can come in handy later for your or your students’ reference.

Stay with us as we break down how to record a Google Slides presentation with audio and video using free software.

  • 1.1 Step #1: Ensure You Have the Required Resources
  • 1.2 Step #2: Install Required Software
  • 1.3 Step #3: Run the Tool
  • 1.4 Step #4: Set Up Your Presentation
  • 1.5 Step #5: Prepare to Record
  • 1.6 Step #6: Start Recording
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How to Record a Google Slides Presentation (with Audio & Video)

Before you can begin recording your Google Slides presentation, you will need a few things:

Step #1: Ensure You Have the Required Resources

  • A microphone (you can use your laptop’s mic or wear a headset)
  • Recording software (we touch on this in the coming section)
  • A Google account

Step #2: Install Required Software

There are several software tools available online for free that you can use to record a Google Slides presentation. For the sake of ease and clarity, we use Apowersoft, a free tool that you can download from CNET .  

After downloading the executable, double click on it to run it and complete the wizard to install.

how to record google presentation with audio

We recommend using this tool because it is 100% free to use and does not limit how much of your presentation you can record. 

While an earlier version of the tool did not add a watermark to recorded videos, in the new version, you will have to sign up with Apowersoft to record videos without a watermark.

It’s important to remember that the basic tool does not offer any editing features. In other words, you will need to record your presentation in one take or use another editing program to piece together the clips of your presentation.

If you’re a teacher, we recommend recording short videos since they’re convenient to make and also easier for students to watch. 

Step #3: Run the Tool

When you launch Apowersoft Free Screen Recorder, it will show you the region you can record with the tool right away.

how to record google presentation with audio

You can change the region the tool will record by moving the recording area around by clicking and dragging the button in the middle. You can alter the bounds of the recording area by simply dragging the bounds as you please.

Alternatively, you can click on the “Full Screen” icon on the panel on the bottom. Since you need to record a Google Slides presentation, this is the button you want to click.

It’s also important to set up the tool correctly before proceeding to the next steps. If you look at the Apowersoft recorder’s panel, you will find video and audio options next to the record button on the left.

How to Record a Google Slides Presentation

Ensure that the tool is set to record your screen and not your webcam and that the tool is recording audio from the correct microphone. 

Note that if there is a video in your slideshow, you will need to record the sound from your computer. 

Remember that choosing to record the system’s sounds also means that your computer’s error sounds (“bing”) and all other system sounds may also be recorded.

Step #4: Set Up Your Presentation

Before you can start recording, navigate to slides.google.com and find your presentation. Next, click on the “Slideshow” button in the top right corner. This will display the presentation in full-screen mode. 

how to record google presentation with audio

It’s important to ensure that your slides on Google slides load completely before you start recording. If all the slides aren’t fully loaded, the transitions from slide to slide may look choppy in your recording.

Step #5: Prepare to Record

When both the recording tool and your presentation are ready, you can hit the record button on the panel. Clicking the button will make a popup appear. If you have logged into your Apowersoft account, it will record without a watermark.

You will also see the hotkeys you can use to control the recording in the popup.

how to record google presentation with audio

If you hit the “OK” button, a 3-second countdown timer will appear before the tool starts recording. If you don’t want the Apowersoft recorder’s panel to appear in your recording, like in the following image:

how to record google presentation with audio

You will need to navigate to the options menu by clicking on the three dots button on the right side of the panel.

how to record google presentation with audio

You can then toggle the “Show recording toolbar” option off from the options menu. 

how to record google presentation with audio

You can also change several other settings from this menu, including the recording format and the “Record” and “Stop Recording” keyboard shortcuts.

Step #6: Start Recording

Navigate to your slideshow window and click the “Rec” button. The tool will start recording after the countdown. You can go through the slides by pressing the right and left buttons. 

One of the most useful features of this tool is that it allows you to pause recording at certain points if you need a moment to proceed to your next talking point.

If you’ve left the recording panel enabled, you can use it to pause the recording whenever you want. 

Alternatively, you can press Ctrl-Alt-F3 to pause the recording. After you’ve caught up with the talking points or taken a moment to focus, you can press Ctrl-Alt-F1 to start the recording again.

After you finish recording the slideshow, press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to stop recording. The tool will then automatically start playing the video you recorded, and you can go through it.

You can use the handles on the extreme left and right of the player to trim the beginning and end of the video. 

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However, we suggest that you do not do any trimming with this software since it sometimes ruins the recording by not trimming at the correct point.

If you’re satisfied with the recording, click on the “Save” button on the bottom right to save the video.

A menu with a default name for the recording and the folder where it’ll be saved will open up.

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You can rename the file from this menu without any hassle. You can also select where you want to save the video from the “Open Folder” button.

If you’ve signed up with Apowersoft, they will offer you free cloud storage to save your videos. You can upload the video directly to the cloud storage by clicking on the “Upload to the cloud” button in the Save menu. 

Alternatively, you can upload the video you recorded straight to YouTube, Vimeo, Google Drive, or Dropbox by clicking the “Cloud” button instead of the “Save” button.

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If you are a teacher, saving the video to Google Drive may be the right way to go. You can easily share the video with your students by making the video sharable and sending them the link to the file.

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While there are many ways to record a Google Slides presentation, using the Apowersoft free video recorder is one of the easiest ways to go about it.

The software is quite intuitive, and you should be able to figure out what buttons perform which function without expressly reading through this guide.

That being said, learning all the functions before you begin using the tool is an excellent way to ensure you get the most out of the tool and make a solid recording for your future reference or for your students.

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This tutorial will show you how to teach lessons online by recording a Google slides lesson with audio and video.

Recording your Google Slides presentation is something you might want to do if you have to teach using distance learning and you want to create some digital resources for your students.

So, in this tutorial, I will show you

  • How to record a video of you teaching a lesson using Google Slides.
  • Some free software that you can use to record screencasts.
  • How to upload the video to Google Drive
  • How to get a link to share with your students (if you’re a teacher.)

NOTE: This video is also good if you’re a student:

  • Instead of teaching a lesson, you’re probably recording a presentation for your teacher.
  • At the end, you can use the link to share your video with your teacher to hand in your homework.

Resources you need for this tutorial

A couple of things to know before we start…

  • You need a microphone. Maybe your laptop has a microphone, or maybe you want to wear a headset.
  • The free software to record the screencast (I’ll show you how to get it in a second) and
  • of course you need a Google account.

You do not need a webcam because we’re not doing any video of ourselves. So you can record in your pyjamas or with bed head, and no one will be the wiser.

What software can I use to record a Google Slides presentation (screencast)?

Free screencast software option #1: apowersoft free screen recorder.

I use something called Apowersoft Free Screen Recorder and I use the version from CNET – it’s a very specific download that I use.

I like it because…

  • it’s free (it’s not a trial version.)
  • There is no time limit to how long of a Google Slideshow video that you can record.
  • There’s no watermark.

Of course, because it’s free, it’s a basic version with zero editing features.

(This means you have to record everything in one cut… or use another program or the premium version to edit together your video.)

PRO TEACHER TIP:

  • If you record short teacher videos, it’s easier for you to record and maybe less intimidating for your students to watch (i.e. it’s not too long.)
  • Also, shorter videos with good titles might make it easier for students to find what they’re looking for later on if they want to review a lesson.

Free Screencast Software Option #2: FlashBack Express

I’m going to show you how to get the Apowersoft download from CNET but of course I’m also recording this screencast of me doing a tutorial of a screencast, so the second screen recorder I’m exploring right now is called FlashBack Express.

SIDE NOTE: It seems like it’s a little easier to trim the beginning and end of a video using FlashBack express, but I find it takes longer to save the video, and I have to go in and set the resolution of the recording myself or the video looks kind of pixelated.)

Video Tutorial:

How to record a google slide presentation for distance learning.

Click here to watch the tutorial on YouTube

Okay so let’s go to Google. If I Google Apowersoft Free screen recorder, I get a couple of options.

The first few are from the official website – they’ve updated the software, which is great, but now this version is a free trial version and so it doesn’t have all of the features that the old version used to have.

I want to go to this CNET link which has an old version of the software, and I know this is the one I want because it has a blue camera icon with a red dot. I just click download here to get it from CNET.

I have already installed this, so I’m going to do a demo screencast of this slideshow about critical thinking.

When the software opens up, it’s going to right away show me a region that I can record. I probably want to record just my screen, so present the slideshow and change the bounding area (the recording area) so it just records the size of the slides in my Google slides.

A couple of things:

You want to wait for your Google slides to completely load. There is a loading bar at the bottom of the screens. You can start your slideshow before the loading bar is completely done, but your animations and transitions may look a little bit choppy. I recommend waiting until the Google slides was completely loaded so that your animations look great.

This is the recording toolbar from the screenshot software I’m using.

  • I could go fullscreen and record everything or
  • I can just record a region.

There’s an option for video – you can choose between your WebCam or your screen.

There’s an option for audio – right now I’m just recording my microphone.

You may want to choose the system sound and microphone setting if you have a video playing on your computer (in your lesson) and you want to record the sound from the video and your lesson.

Just be aware, the system sound also includes things like “bing” sound effects – like when your windows open.

Couple of other things on the side here.

  • I have options and I could turn off the recording toolbar once I start recording if I don’t want it in. If you leave it on the screen, it will be part of your slideshow. (Unless you drag it to the side offscreen.)
  • If I click on record (I can see there is) no watermark and the microphone is on.
  • I’m going to click okay and so it counts down and then I can start my lesson.
  • Once it starts recording, I’m going to make sure that I click on the window with the slideshow to make sure that I’m in the slideshow and then I can use the right and left cursor buttons on my keyboard so that I can slide through the slideshow and that way I don’t have to worry about accidentally moving my mouse when I click on the screen to move forwards.

When I stop recording on this video…

  • it will automatically start playing back what it recorded.
  • There’s a save button here.
  • Even though there’s an option here to change and trim out the beginning and the end to get the exact section I want to record, I find that this older version of the software is a little bit glitchy, and sometimes I’ll set it to record a certain part and then it won’t actually record that part it. (It won’t actually trim to that spot.)
  • So, I find it’s best in this free software just to start a presentation right away and then at the end leave a few seconds (of silence) as I end it.

So I’m going to close this – I’m not going to say that version.

I can see my slideshow here. My Google slides is here and the toolbar here is ready to record so I’m gonna hit record and then I’m going to move the toolbar out of the way and I’m gonna start this lesson.

Am I ready yes move that all the way…

SAMPLE LESSON ON CRITICAL THINKING:

Okay, today we’re going to start a unit on critical thinking and before we can talk about critical thinking , I’m just going to ask you a few questions to get your minds on and ready for this lesson.

So, the first “minds on” question is this: What is thinking and what does it mean to think?

So I’m going to get you to pause the video and I’m going to have you jot down on paper or in a Google Docs, what is thinking what does it mean to think?

So, pause the video and jot down some ideas.

Okay, we’re back. So, I’m going to ask you a second “minds on” question and it’s this:

What is critical thinking, and how is critical thinking different from regular thinking?

So, on your jot notes page, jot down a few ideas and pause the video. How is critical thinking, different from regular thinking? Pause the video.

Here is the third, final “minds on” question: How is critical thinking different from being critical of someone else’s ideas?

So, sometimes you might say, oh, that person is criticizing someone. Well, what’s the difference between critical thinking and being critical of someone or someone else’s ideas?

Pause the video and jot down some ideas about how is critical thinking different from criticizing someone.

Pause the video.

Okay, so now that you’ve had a chance to think about critical thinking, I’m going to have you write a paragraph response and I’m going to give you two options.

The first paragraph question is this: Why do we need to think critically?

So, if you choose this option, you look at your jot notes and you write a paragraph. Why do we need to think critically?

Or, option number two: What might happen when we don’t think critically?

So, if you choose the second option, you look at your jot notes from the previous “minds on” questions and you write a paragraph. What might happen when we don’t think critically?

To recap… You’re going to write a paragraph to one of these two questions:

  • Option #1. Why do we need to think critically?
  • Option #2. What might happen when we don’t think critically?

Once you write your paragraph, hand it in and tomorrow in our next lesson, we’re going to be looking at critical thinking.

So I paused this video. Apowersoft is automatically playing back what I had.

I can see that the lesson started around seven seconds.

If I move this scrubber to seven seconds, I can see the time at the beginning.

So if I move my mouse over the blue triangle – It changes into a white line with two arrows. That’s how I know I can move it backwards and forwards.

If I jump to the end of the video – I can see that even though I jumped forwards, the software is a little bit glitchy and it got rid of my blue timeline area.

So what I do is, on a separate piece of paper, I just write down when I want the video lesson to end (in this case at 242)

I know that because at the bottom here in white, it says 242 in the timeline.

At the beginning, I think I want to start around seven seconds. Maybe, I will start it at five.

Click and drag from around five seconds to three minutes.

(It automatically starts playing back my voice so just pause it.)

I’m just going to move my mouse – hover over the blue triangle

I’m gonna move it to around seven seconds to begin with and then at the other and I’m to move it to around 242 (and I know this because I watched the video and then I just wrote down sometimes.)

So now I have this blue area where I’m going to save.

I’m going to hit the save button… save as a video …file and I can play the video

(I’m not entirely sure that cropped any sounds – and I’ve found, sometimes in the past, this software is not great at trimming at the beginning.)

I’m just going to go to the end of the video…

Okay, so that looks pretty good. I’m pretty happy with that.

… If I open the folder to see where it saved it. It shows me this place where it saves all the videos.

It automatically records

  • the first file was just a trial that we had
  • the second one is once it records, it saves the file right away.
  • this top file here – This is the one I want to upload.

So, I’m just going to rename the file. I’m going to call it Minds On Critical Thinking.

I’m going to play it just to double check this is the video I want.

If I go back to the recording software, I have to click done. If I click anywhere else, it will just beep at me. But, if I click done, there’s a couple of options here:

  • this one is to save the file to the cloud. I’m not going to use it. It uploads it to a service that they have here ShowMore. That’s what they’re using. I don’t want to use.
  • I could click this button over here that says share. But, I find I don’t actually use these options. It just opens up the Google Drive and I can do that manually myself.

Okay, so I’m going to hit cancel. So I have saved this. I’m going to close the recording. it automatically goes back to recorder. I’m going to close that software.

I’m going to go to my Google drive.

This is the folder where I want to upload my video.

What I’m gonna do is just drag the video file from the folder where it was saved into Google Drive.

Now it is uploading the file into Google Drive.

I find initially, it may take a few minutes for Google to process the video.

So, if I try to watch it right now, I’ll get this message that says, “hey, we’re processing the video. Check it out later” and later on, it will be fine.

I’m going to just escape and get out of that.

But now that it’s up here in my Google folder, I can get the link to share with somebody.

So if I right–click here on the file name, I can click on share and I can choose some options.

I can get a shareable link up here.

  • I might change it so that only the people in my school can see it.
  • I might change it so that anyone can see it.

If I click on more, I have…

  •  the option to make the video link either public on the Internet or
  • I can make it so that anyone who has the the specific link can find it.

If I choose the top two versions, it means they don’t have to sign in. They can just watch it and that might be what works for you.

Or, you may choose it so that only people at your school or organization can view this.

Or, you might decide, hey, I don’t want that it all. I don’t want to link share and what I can do is then type in people’s names directly and share the video like a normal Google doc.

I’m going to copy this link. And now if I open a new window, if I pasted the link in here, the video will show.

This was the link that I would share with my students or with my teacher.

So that was a tutorial on how to record a Google slide presentation that includes audio and video.

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How to record audio on Google Slides

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Google Slides is an excellent tool for creating presentations fast and sharing them online. If you want to jazz up your presentations and make them a little more interesting, then knowing how to record audio on Google Slides can make the process a whole lot easier.

What You Need

Google Drive

Google Slides

If you are looking for a way to automatically start an audio file for a particular slide, you may have noticed that Google Slides has no quick built-in recording option. But with the right online tools, you can still put one together quickly to help with demos, voiceovers, description sounds, and more. Here’s how.

How do you record your voice on Google Slides?

If you’ve never used Slides before, you can visit this webpage to get started quickly. Choose the blank slide to begin a new slideshow, or access another Slides presentation that’s been shared with you in Google Drive. When you’ve navigated to a slide that needs an audio effect, you’re ready to begin.

Step 1: Slides doesn’t have a built-in audio recorder, but that’s not a huge concern when the internet is filled with free recorder tools. As long as you have a mic, you can create an audio file to use in Slides.

If this is a one-time audio recording for a presentation, we suggest using the super-speedy Rev Online Voice Recorder , where you simply select Record , give the site permission, and start talking. If you’re going to be creating a lot of audio files over time, then you may prefer to install the ChromeMP3 Recorder extension from Hablacloud.

If you aren’t recording something but rather using an existing clip, make sure it’s in a common format like MP3.

Step 2: To upload your audio file to Google Drive, log into Drive, select New , and select File upload . Find the audio file on your local storage, typically in Recent downloads , and select it. Google with automatically upload it to Drive.

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Step 3: On the slide where you want to add audio, select Insert , then select Audio in the drop-down menu.

Step 4: In the new window, you’ll see all the audio files you currently have in Drive. If you haven’t cleared out your Drive files in a while, you may need to use the Recent or search tools to help you locate it. When you find it, choose the file and then Select .

Step 5: You will now get a small icon on the slide to let you know there’s an audio file there, and a new menu on the right with your Audio playback options.

Spend a little time in the audio menu to make sure the sound is playing like it should. You can choose to have it play on click or automatically, and adjust the volume for when the audio plays. You also have the ability to choose to loop the audio if you want and whether or not you want the audio to stop playing when you move to the next slide.

Step 6: With the settings configured, your slide should now be able to play audio the way you had in mind. You can repeat this process for any slide that needs audio in your presentation.

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Do you want to record audio to add to your Google Slides slideshow? Unfortunately, recording audio is not possible with Google Slides, but don't worry! This wikiHow article lists some recording tools that you can use for free and walks you through adding an audio file to Google Slides so it's not hard to do!

Things You Should Know

  • Since Google Slides does not record audio, you'll need to use another recording tool and then add your audio to your slideshow.
  • Use recording programs like Voice/Sound Recorder on Windows 10/11 and Android, or Voice Memos on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
  • Upload the recording to Google Slides by clicking "Insert > Audio" and selecting your voice recording.

Step 1 Windows Voice Recorder.

  • There are also advanced editing and recording techniques that you can use in this free app.

Step 4 Audacity.

  • To record with Audacity, make sure your mic is selected in the toolbar drop-down menu, then press the red circle icon to begin recording. Press it again to stop recording. Go to File > Export and save your file to your computer.

Step 5 Mic Note - Voice Recorder & Notepad.

  • Mic Note limits free accounts to 10 minutes of recording time for each note and doesn't allow editing.

Step 1 Open your project in Google Slides.

  • Since Google Slides is a desktop web application, this method will work for both Windows and Mac computers.

Step 2 Navigate to the slide you want to add audio to.

  • If you're not sure how to save your audio file to Google Drive, you can read How to Add Files to Google Drive Online .

Step 6 Click Insert.

  • You'll see a speaker icon on the slide you added the audio to.
  • When you're editing your slides, you'll have the option to click Format Options when you have the speaker icon selected; click it to be able to change the default settings for the audio file. You can set the audio to play automatically when the slide appears or make it continuously loop the entire time the slide is on the screen.
  • When your Google Slide presentation is in presentation mode, you'll either be able to listen to the audio by clicking the speaker icon or it will start automatically, depending on the options set in "Format Options." [3] X Research source

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Adding audio to your presentation, whether it's gentle background music for a wedding slideshow or a voice recording for a remote learning session, can keep your audience interested, engaged, and entertained. Here's how to do it with Google Slides.

Though a seemingly simple feature, inserting audio in Google Slides hasn't always been an option. Previously, the only way to insert audio in your Google Slides presentation was by inserting a video or linking to a site like Spotify---just inserting the audio file alone wasn't possible. Thankfully, now you can.

The caveat here is you can't upload the files directly from your local machine. You can only upload them from Google Drive. So unlike PowerPoint where you can record your audio directly in the application , you'll need to record your audio separately for Google Slides, upload the audio to Google Drive, and then add it to your presentation from there.

This obviously isn't limited to audio recordings. As long as the audio files are MP3 or WAV , you can upload any type of audio you like, including music.

Related: How to Convert a WAV File to MP3

If you don't already have your audio file uploaded to Google Drive, head over to your Google Drive account and click the "New" button in the top-left corner of the window.

Next, click "File Upload" in the menu that appears.

File Explorer (or Finder on Mac) will open. Locate and select the file you want to upload and then click "Open."

Once the audio file is uploaded, open your Google Slides presentation that you'd like to add the audio to, click "Insert" in the menu bar, and then click "Audio."

The "Insert Audio" window will appear. In the "My Drive" tab, select the file you'd like to upload by clicking it.

Next, click the blue "Select" button in the bottom-left corner of the window.

A speaker icon in a grey circle will appear on the slide. You can resize the icon by clicking and dragging the handles that appear when selected. You can also rearrange the position of the icon by clicking and dragging it to the new location.

Underneath the icon, you'll find the play/pause and volume options.

You can also choose how and when the audio plays during the presentation. When you click the icon, the "Format Options" pane appears on the right-hand side of the window. You'll automatically be in the "Audio Playback" group.

Under "Start Playing," you can decide if you want the audio to play when you click the audio icon or if you want it to play automatically when you make it to the slide.

You can also pre-set the volume of the audio during the presentation. Click and drag the slider under "Volume When Presenting" to adjust it.

Underneath the slider, you'll see these three options:

  • Hide Icon When Presenting - This option, as the name implies, hides the icon when you're presenting. This option is only available if you selected the option for the audio to start playing automatically.
  • Loop Audio - Once your audio reaches the end, it will start over. This is ideal for background music during a wedding or graduation ceremony.
  • Stop on Slide Change - Once you move to the next slide, the audio will end.

That's all there is to it. Adjust the playback options to fit the atmosphere of your presentation.

Now that you know how to add audio, try mastering other basic functions to create the ultimate slideshow.

Related: The Beginner's Guide to Google Slides

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Recording your presentation can be a very powerful move, as you don’t want to embarrass yourself in front of your audience. Instead of relying on your “inner feelings”, you can check how you sound, how you look, what gestures you make, and how well you play with words and details.

For this guide, we will use some of the most popular online tools on the market (Panopto and Loom) and some totally free options for Windows and Mac computers.

Article overview: 1. Why do people record their presentations? 2. How to record a presentation on Google Slides using Panopto? 3. How to record a presentation on Google Slides using Loom? 4. How to record a presentation on Google Slides using Microsoft Windows? 5. How to record a presentation on Google Slides on a Mac? 6. Other tools you can try

1. Why do people record their presentations?

There is a reason why people record their presentations. Unfortunately, you don’t know how your voice will sound or articulate when you are presenting. In such situations, it will be best to record your presentation to see if there is something you need to change before doing it live. Also, recording your presentations is a very good way to remember what you are about to say. But let’s see the main use cases when recording your Google Slides presentation will make great sense:

  • Practice your presentation skills  – you can’t hear yourself while talking. That is why recording your voice might be a good indicator of how you present. Is your tone of voice smooth? Do you need to raise it? Are you mumbling or “like”-ing? Recordings can help you identify problems in advance.
  • Save valuable time – instead of recording each lecture, you can save your efforts once, and later sent them.
  • When you have stage fright – not everyone has the natural confidence of Elon Musk. If you are a shy person who gets terrified when speaking in front of huge audiences, recording your presentation is a great move.
  • Avoid distractions  – during live presentations, interruptions are more common which can affect your flow. A recording of your presentation at home can later be sent as a follow-up.

2. How to record a presentation on Google Slides using Panopto?

There are plenty of tools that could be utilized, so feel free to use anything which you might find suitable. Panopto is a good option since it doesn’t require us to download a software extension, and it has a free plan which is more than enough for starters. Your videos are also stored on Panopto’s drive, so you will avoid issues with cluttering your computer or mobile device.

✔️ Panopto is very easy to use.

✔️ The software is cloud-hosted.

✔️ Speech and OCR (optical character recognition).

❌ Pricing model is scaling.

❌ Slow rendering process.

❌ Issues with captions.

Step 1. Open Panopto.com

When you open the website, you will see there are plenty of options out there.

Step 2. Click on “Record”

Once you’ve opened the website, click on the big red button “Record” (next to Company and before Get Started ).

Record button in Panopto

Step 3. Select your Audio, Video, and Screen Options

The browser will ask for permission, so make sure you grant Panopto access to your webcam(s) and audio source(s). Usually, if you don’t have more than one source, they will be launched by default.

Recording menu in Panopto

Step 4. Choose what to share

Now, you have to click on Screens and Apps , and select your preferred option.

Entire screen (if you have 2 or more, you can either select one of the screens or all of them), a Window , or a Chrome Tab .

Share video recorded with Panopto

Step 5. Fix the settings

When you click on the “Settings” button (in the bottom right corner), there will be a menu that you can access.

Video settings in Panopto

Step 6. Start recording

Click on the big circle in the center to start recording.

Start recording Google Slides presentation in Panopto

Step 7. Save your recording

Once you end your recording, you can send it to Panopto , YouTube , Classroom , or download it on your computer.

Panopto - save recorded presentation

3. How to record a presentation using Loom?

Loom is among the most used recording pieces of software globally. It is great for teamwork and has a lot of collaboration tools. Let’s see where it shines.

✔️ It is very easy to use.

✔️ You can share the videos with a single click.

✔️ Developers are constantly updating the app.

❌ The 5-minute free plan is not enough for long projects.

❌ It renders the videos slowly.

❌Lack of options to insert tags and notes in a video.

Step 1. Open Loom.com

The first step is to launch Loom. Just like Panopto, it’s an online-based service, so you don’t have to download or install anything.

Step 2. Sign up

Now, you have to open an account. The good news is you can use your Google Account to log in.

Step 3. Enter the recording settings

In order to start recording, click on New Video , and then from the dropdown menu select Record a video .

Record Google Slides presentation with Loom

Step 4. Start the recording

Once you have selected whether or not you will use your Screen, Camera (or both), you can add some specific options and start recording. You’re limited to five minutes on the free plan, so don’t waste much time.

Loom Start Recording Settings

Step 5. Pause/Finish the recording

On the bottom left corner, you will have the option to pause or finish (the red square button) the recording. Before saving, you will have the options to Trim the Video, change the title (Loom | Free Screen & Video Recording Software – Day/Month/Year is by default), and make some Video Preferences.

Step 6. Share the video

Share recorded presentation

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4. How to record a presentation using Microsoft Windows?

There is also a free way to record presentations on your Windows computer. If you use Windows 10 or 11, this might be a good option.

✔️ You don’t have a record limit (as long as you have memory).

✔️ It is totally free forever.

❌ It is a very basic recording option.

Step 1. Open Game Bar

Many of you may seem surprised, but Windows has a built-in recording tool. It’s called Game Bar. To access it, you need to press the WIN + G . Of course, make sure it is enabled first.

Step 2. Click on “Capture”

The Capture button is next to the sound button. It will unlock you with the option to record.

Open screen recording function in Windows

Step 3. Click on “Record”

Click on the Record button which is the third from left to right. You can also start recording with Win + Alt + R .

Record settings in windows

Step 4. Record your clip

Now, you can freely record your clip.

Step 5. Delete or save the clip

Once you have filmed your presentation, you can either go to the folder where your file is stored, or delete it.

5. How to record a video on a Mac?

Last but not least, we have another free option for Apple users.

✔️ QuickTime is free forever.

✔️ There are plenty of recording options.

✔️ You can record an unlimited time.

❌ You are storing the files on your Mac.

❌ Not available on desktop PCs for free.

Step 1. Open QuickTime

The first thing you need to do is open your QuickTime.

Step 2. Click on File -> New Screen Recording

Once you’ve opened QuickTime, you have to select File -> New Screen Recording .

Step 3. Select what portion you would like to be recorded

There are several options that you can choose from.

record screen settings in Quicktime

Step 4. Start recording

After you have selected what portion of your screen you will record, you are free to start recording your screen. You have plenty of options for convenience, such as a timer, built-in microphone, where to save the recording, etc.

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6. Other recording tools

Of course, these 4 are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many more apps that also deserve attention but couldn’t rank higher on our list. Let’s see which they are:

  • Zoom  – Zoom is one of the most popular presentation software on the market, and the only reason it doesn’t appear here is because of its significance. We have prepared a separate tutorial on how to record a presentation in Zoom .
  • AnyMeeting  – it’s a very powerful presentation recording software. However, over the past few years, it lost some of its sheer power and it got passed by different platforms that offer much more versatility at more affordable prices.
  • Camtasia  – what we love about Camtasia is that you can create a next-level video experience. The cross-platform functionality is a great addition. However, it seems too hard for small tasks and the $300 purchase is not the value we are looking for here.
  • OBS Studio  – it’s a top solution for cross-platform live streaming. It has high-end functionalities and it is open-source. That’s great but there’s a catch – it’s too complicated for the average user.
  • Debut – Debut is a great free tool that allows webcam recording and presentation recordings, too. However, it’s not compatible with any other OS than Windows, and the user interface looks dull.
  • Screencast-O-Matic  – it’s a very simple and effective tool but you need to pay a decent amount of money to get value out of the app. The free version doesn’t support HD recordings which limits its capabilities a lot.

Many people wonder how to record a presentation on Google Slides. Fortunately, there are many programs, and you can easily switch to anything you want. We have found that QuickTime and the Game Bar are amazing options for unlimited recording which also comes for free. However, if you’d like to upload your content online with a click of a button, you might fight Panopto and Loom better.

If you liked our presentation about screen recording, you can find these tutorials helpful, too:

  • How to Write Scannable Content? Step-by-Step Guide
  • How to Convert Your PowerPoint Presentation into Google Slides
  • How to Start and End a Presentation: 10 Practical Tips to Grab Attention and Make an Impact

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How to Add Audio to Google Slides: Record Voice Overs, Narration, & More

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Google Slides is a versatile tool with more than 800 million monthly users to create presentations, lectures, and more. But as an instructional designer who’s created countless online learning modules, I can tell you that even the best slideshow tool can’t overcome a boring, bland presentation, and a lot of times, that’s exactly what a presentation without audio is.

Audio can be a game-changer for any presentation. It can transform a run-of-the-mill slideshow into a captivating experience. While visuals convey information, audio adds depth, emotion, and impact to your message.

Google Slides does not have audio recording built-in, but the good news is it’s pretty easy to add audio to Google Slides.  You don’t even need any technical skills really. To have a narration with your presentation, you have to create the audio file(s) separately and then upload the file(s) to add audio to your Google Slides. Or alternatively, you can use a screen recording plugin like VEED  that will let capture your presentation on your desktop screen while you speak over it and record the whole thing to share with others.

Don’t worry — it’s easier than you might think. I’m going to show you exactly how to add voice and audio to Google Slides presentations.

Types of Audio You Can Add to Google Slides

Before I get into the step-by-step process of adding audio to a Google Slides presentation, let’s take a second to go over some ideas for the different kinds of audio you might want to consider using in your slideshow. Each type serves a unique purpose and can elevate your presentation in different ways.

Narration: Adding Voiceovers to Slides

Think of narration as your personal guide through the presentation. It’s your voice providing context, explanations, and insights as your audience navigates each slide. Whether you’re delivering a complex technical concept or sharing a heartfelt story, narration humanizes your content.

If you’re adding narration to a Google slideshow, make sure you focus on the following:

  • Scripting: Craft a clear, concise script that complements your visuals.
  • Tone: Adjust your tone to match the content—be it informative, enthusiastic, or empathetic.
  • Practice: Rehearse your narration to ensure a smooth, engaging delivery.
  • Recording Tools: Utilize quality recording tools and consider investing in a good microphone for pristine audio.

Background Music: Enhancing the Atmosphere

Background music provides ambiance and sets the mood. It can make your presentation feel dynamic, cinematic, or simply pleasant. The right music can keep your audience engaged and emotionally connected to your content.

Consider the following when adding background music to Google Slides:

  • Genre: Choose music that aligns with your presentation’s theme and message.
  • Volume: Ensure the music doesn’t overpower your narration or visuals.
  • Transitions: Use music strategically during transitions to maintain flow.
  • Royalty-Free Sources: Explore royalty-free music libraries for legal and diverse music options.

Sound Effects: Using Audio Cues for Emphasis

Sound effects can be a great tool for adding emphasis and engagement to your presentation. When used correctly (and sparingly), they grab your audience’s attention, highlight key points, or add humor. From subtle chimes to dramatic crescendos, sound effects can punctuate your presentation.

Consider the following when adding sound effects to Google Slides:

  • Relevance: Ensure sound effects and audio clips enhance the content and align with your message.
  • Timing: Precisely time sound effects for maximum impact, emphasizing key moments.
  • Consistency: Maintain a consistent style, tone, and volume level with sound effects throughout your presentation.
  • Moderation: Avoid overusing sound effects in your slide deck, as too much can be distracting.

4 Steps to Add Audio & Voice Over to Google Slides

  • How to Use Google Slides →
  • Matching Audio Narration with the Slide Presentation →
  • Recording Your Voice →
  • Adding Audio Files to Google Slides →

1. How to Use Google Slides

Google Slides

Google Slides is a powerful, cloud-based presentation tool that lets you create, edit, and collaborate on stunning presentations effortlessly. With intuitive features, real-time collaboration, and seamless sharing options, it's the go-to platform for crafting engaging and visually appealing slideshows.

Google Slides is a presentation program that is part of the Google Suite of productivity tools. It allows users to create, edit, and share presentations online.

Google Slides is similar to other presentation programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote. However, it has some unique features that make it a powerful tool for creating and delivering presentations, like its collaborative features and templates.

If you need a Google account and do not want a Gmail account, just go to Google.com and click the “Sign In” icon in the upper right corner of the browser window and then select “Create account” to set up a new account. You can link your existing email account to your Google account. It does not have to be a Gmail account.

The "Sign In" Button

Alternatively, you can get a free Gmail account and never use it except to give you access to Google Drive and Google Tools, including Google Slides, if that is all you want to do.

Selecting Google Slides

For the purposes of this tutorial, let’s assume you have a Google Slides presentation already made and you just need to add audio to it.

2. Matching Audio Narration with the Google Slide Presentation

Writing the Script for Each Slide

If you want to use narration for a full continuously-playing slideshow, write the script that you will use for all the slides and then watch the slide presentation playback as a slide show to get the timing or your narration to match the progression of the slide as the slideshow plays. This is probably the trickiest part of the whole process.

Listening to a Natural Voice at an Understandable Speed

You will want to edit your script and/or change the playback speed of the slides to match your audio recording of the narration.

Practice reading your script with the slides running in the slideshow mode until you can read the script perfectly .

It is easier to work with the audio file for a slideshow that plays without stopping if you can record the audio narration in one take rather than piecing a bunch of short takes together.

If your video presentation is long or the viewer uses self-pacing to manually click through the slides, you can break up the audio playback into sections or have a separate audio file for each slide. In that case, you need to make sure the audio recordings match, in terms of sound quality.

You want to listen to the audio playback carefully to be certain that the narration playback sounds nice and smooth to the listener. You want to avoid any abrupt volume or tonal changes between slides that may create a distraction or startle the listener.

Problems may arise if the audio recording sessions are in different places under different sounding conditions. To avoid problems, try to record in the same way and the same place if you plan to use separately recorded audio files together in the same presentation. Otherwise, not only will your audio potentially sound disjointed, but it could be an editing nightmare trying to get everything to blend together seamlessly.

3. Recording Your Voice

Recording Your Voice

To record your voice, you can use a free-to-use recording application such as Audacity or a free recorder such as Movavi or another free online recorder. Also, most smartphones have an app to record your voice, which is easy to use.

Another option is to use VEED for more of a live presentation recording.

VEED is an app that has screen recording capabilities, which allows you to record a live voiceover to your Google Slides presentation and then save and share the video file with others. You can screen record on Windows or Mac with this plugin.

Be sure to record your voice in a quiet place with little or no background noises when trying to add audio to Google Slides presentations.

Speak clearly and directly into your voice over microphone in a clear natural voice – a headset microphone is great for this kind of narration work. Do not overdrive the recording by speaking too loudly and also do not speak too softly. Excessively quiet audio requires adding too much gain later (to increase the sound volume), which may introduce unwanted noise or distort your audio, making it difficult for your audience to follow along and even harder to create captions or a transcript with transcription software .

Volume

If you want to add background music or sound effects you will want to use a program like Audacity or another audio editing software to bring those things together into one audio file as a balanced audio mix. If you are getting serious about this effort, review our tips on how to create a professional voiceover recording home studio .

4. How to Add Audio to Google Slides

Once you create your audio file(s), then you upload the files to your Google Drive so that they are stored on the Google Cloud and available for Google Slides to access them. Most virtual conference platforms and webinar software will allow you to upload pre-recorded presentations with voiceovers.

Upload the Audio File(s)

To upload audio files to Google Drive, select the triangular Drive icon from the Google Tools menu (to see the tools menu use the grid button in the upper right-hand corner of your browser) and then click on the “New” button and select “File Upload” and then choose the audio file from your device. Wait for the upload to complete before you attempt to use the audio file.

The "New" Button

Share the Audio File(s)

Share the audio file by right-clicking on its filename on Google Drive and then click on “Share.” Allow access to anyone with the link to remove restrictions on the use of this file. This gives access to the audio files to your Google Slides viewers. Be careful. This important step is often overlooked. When you share a Google Slides presentation without also sharing the audio files, your viewers can’t hear them.

Clicking On "Share"

Insert Audio File(s) to Google Slides

Open the Google Slides file that you want to use or create a new one. Choose the slide where you want to insert audio. Then, from the menu choices select “Insert” and scroll down to select “Audio.” Click the audio file you saved to your Google Drive to select it and then click the “Select” button.

Inserting the Audio

After you insert audio into your Slides presentation, you will see a little speaker-shaped icon appear on your slide. You can play the audio by clicking on the speaker icon. You can change the placement of the speaker icon by dragging it to a different position on the page.

A Little Speaker-Shaped Icon

Audio Format Adjustments

Within Google Slides there are some basic sound adjustments available when you add audio files. When the audio object is selected you can click on “Format Options” in the toolbar. There you will see the default settings appear and the adjustments that can be made.

The adjustments include the volume of the audio file playback. You can choose whether the audio file will play automatically or if it requires a click to start it. If you choose “start playing automatically,” then you can also choose to hide the speaker icon since it is no longer necessary as the audio plays on its own.

You can also choose to loop audio if you want it to continuously repeat. You can stop the audio on a slide change if you only want the audio to be available for just one slide. If you uncheck this box not to stop audio on slide change, the audio will continue to play when the slide changes.

Format Options

Audio Preview

While you are in the editing mode making slides, you can preview the inserted audio by clicking on the speaker icon and then clicking on the play button.

Clicking on the Speaker Icon and on the Play Button

Watch this video by Stephen Kwiecinski. He shows three different ways to add a voiceover to Google Slides using Audacity.

BONUS for Teachers

New EdTech Classroom’s Sam Kay shows how to use free Google Slides Add-Ons to make interactive slide presentations. Add-Ons are made by third-party software developers to add features and make your slide presentations more interesting. He suggests you use Pear Deck to add audio to your slides.

Dos and Don’ts of Adding Audio to a Google Slides Presentation

Now that you understand how to add audio into Google Slides presentations, let’s go over some quick tips and best practices for using it:

These tips will save you from potential audio mishaps and elevate your presentation game.

  • Do Script Your Narration: If you’re adding voiceovers, script them thoughtfully. A well-written script keeps your narration concise, on-point, and engaging. Practice your delivery to sound natural and confident.
  • Do Balance Audio Levels: Ensure a harmonious blend of audio elements. Your narration should be clear and audible, while background music and sound effects should complement, not overpower.
  • Do Time Sound Effects Strategically: Timing is everything with sound effects. Use them to emphasize key points or transitions. When executed right, they can add a dynamic touch to your presentation.
  • Do Test Your Audio: Always, always test your audio setup before the actual presentation. Check for volume levels, audio quality, and any potential technical glitches.
  • Do Provide Closed Captions: For inclusivity, consider providing closed captions for your narration. It ensures that your content is accessible to all audiences, including those with hearing impairments.

The Don’ts:

  • Don’t Go Crazy with Sound Effects: It’s tempting to go wild with sound effects, but resist the urge. Too many can overwhelm your audience and detract from your message.
  • Don’t Use Copyrighted Music Without Permission: Unless you have the rights or use royalty-free music, avoid incorporating copyrighted music into your presentation. You don’t want to deal with any nasty legal issues.
  • Don’t Neglect Audio Quality: Poor audio quality is a presentation buzzkill. Invest in a decent microphone and record in a quiet space to ensure clear narration.
  • Don’t Rush Narration: Speak at a steady, comprehensible pace. Rushed narration can leave your audience struggling to keep up.
  • Don’t Distract with Inconsistent Audio: Maintain a consistent style and tone with audio elements throughout your presentation. Sudden changes in volume or style can be jarring.

Can you record audio in Google Slides?

No, Google Slides doesn’t currently have a built-in audio recording feature. However, Google Slides does have the option to insert audio into a presentation, meaning you can record your audio separately outside of Google Slides and add it easily.

Can you do voice overs on Google Slides?

Yes, you can add voiceovers to your Google Slides presentation by recording it separately and inserting it into the presentation. Once you’ve recorded your voiceover, you can insert the output file with just a couple of clicks.

Why can’t I add audio to Google Slides?

If you’re running into issues adding audio in Google Slides, it might be because you’re trying to use a file type that’s not supported or you don’t have the right permissions to add audio to your presentation. Make sure you’re using a supported file type and that you have the correct permissions for inserting audio and making edits before trying again.

What audio files can be added to Google Slides?

Currently, you can insert audio in Google Slides if it’s a .wav or .mp3 file type. Inserting audio files that aren’t .wav or .mp3 will likely result in an error.

Final Notes on Adding Audio to Google Slides

As you can see, it’s actually pretty easy to add audio to your Google Slides presentations. There’s no need to be intimidated, even if you never made any voiceover recordings. After a little bit of practice, you will quickly get the hang of how it all works.

It is fun to add audio and voice to your Google Slides, and it’s an easy way to create instructional videos .

As you become more confident you can learn how to mix in background music as well.

You can even add GIFs to Google Slides presentations .

Not a Google Slides fan? You can also easily add audio to PowerPoint presentations in a similar fashion.

If you have issues with syncing audio and video recorded separately check out 11 ways on how to do it .

Have more questions about recording voice overs? Check out our guide to the best voice over training courses to improve your skills.

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Google Slides is one of the popular presentation tools that go way beyond the classic slideshow experience. I've been using Google Slides for years for just about everything — from product launches and pitch decks to class launches and education lectures, but what I missed was the presentation audio. 

While visuals convey only the information, audio acts as your voice on the stage. But let's make it clear: Google Slides does not come with an in-built audio recording feature — though it's pretty easy to add audio using third-party apps. In this comprehensive tutorial, I'll reveal how to record audio on Google Slides with simple tools. 

4 Ways to Record Audio on Google Slides 

Google Slides is one of the most common and robust free presentation tools I've been using for quite a while now. While I appreciate the easy-to-use nature of this Google product, it still falls short when recording audio — though not at all its fault, Google Slides isn't designed to do so. 

Here is how to record audio on Google Slides on Mac and Windows using some of the best audio recording tools. 

#1 Use Notta

Notta recording and transcribing tool

If you're a presentation designer who wants to record audio and insert it into slideshows, Notta is your app. In addition to a generous free plan, I appreciated the ability to adjust the playback speed — something I typically have to manually do in another app. 

Notta also has plenty of export choices, including the typical MP3 format, and seamlessly connects with other apps like Notion and Salesforce. This is one of the few AI recording apps on this list that allows you to leave notes on your audio recordings. 

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Here's how to use the Notta voice recorder for Google Slides : 

Step 1: First, log in to your Notta account. If you don't have one yet, sign up for a free Notta account to start recording and transcribing files. Upon entering the dashboard, hover over the 'Record an Audio' option available on the right navigation panel. 

Click Record an Audio on the Notta dashboard

Step 2: Start speaking, and Notta will start recording and converting speech-to-text in real-time. When you are done, select the 'Red' button (as seen in the below image). 

Select the Red button to stop the voice recording

Step 3: Click the 'Download' option to save the audio file in MP3 format. You can manually add the downloaded audio file to Google Drive, which can then be inserted into the slideshow presentation. 

Select Download to save the file

Step 4: If you want to export an audio file to third-party applications like Notion or Salesforce, select the three dots available next to the 'Download' icon. 

Click the three dots to view more options

Bonus: Notta AI Summary Generator can be a handy tool, especially if you are giving a lengthy presentation. For example, you can create a quick summary of the recorded audio to help the viewers get an overview of what was discussed in the presentation. 

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Advantages 

The Notta recording and transcribing tool has a user-friendly and interactive interface, which makes it suitable for beginners and professionals alike. 

The AI tool comes with a free plan, so you can test the features before paying a penny. 

It has a high accuracy rate of 98.86% when recording or transcribing files. 

Disadvantages

You'll need to upgrade to a paid plan to explore all the features of Notta — though it is pretty affordable. 

#2 Online Voice Recorder 

Online Voice Recorder tool

Out of all the apps on this list, Online Voice Recorder is one free voice recording tool with basic features. It's free, simple, and, most of all, comes with customizable microphone settings. There are many other editing features, too, including auto silence trimming, cropping, and saving audio. 

You can use Online Voice Recorder directly in your browser — without the need to download any app. 

With standard Adobe Flash Player, you can decrease echo and adjust the volume in a few clicks. 

It is completely free to use. 

Disadvantages 

The interface of the Online Voice Recorder tool can be improved. 

There are no advanced editing options available. 

The AI tool is solely designed for recording purposes. 

#3 TwistedWave

TwistedWave voice recording

TwistedWave is one of the great options for the casual recorder. For one, it is designed for both Mac and Windows users. It can even be used without downloading or installing anything — just open TwistedWave and start recording. While there aren't any advanced options (mainly transcription features), it comes with a built-in silence detector and batch processing engine. 

TwistedWave is available on Mac, Windows, and iPhone/iPad . 

New users get the 30-day demo to test the tool. 

You can directly save your audio file to Google Drive. 

TwistedWave can be a bit complex for a minimalist like me. 

The paid plans of TwistedWave are a bit on the higher side. 

#4 Audacity 

Audacity audio recording app

Audacity is another capable free audio recording and editing tool money can't buy. The open-source development model includes a full set of recording and editing features. However, the basic and slightly clunky interface makes it less ideal than some of its rivals. 

Audacity is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux/GNU. 

It supports popular audio files like WAV and MP3. 

You don't have to pay anything to use Audacity. 

You cannot record multiple audio sources at once. 

Audacity does not come with a lot of advanced features like real-time transcription . 

The previewing effects are slow compared to other tools. 

How to Add Voice to Google Slides 

As you can see, there are a lot of ways (or, I may say, third-party tools) to record audio on Google Slides. Once you have recorded the voice for the presentation, upload the audio file to Google Drive and then add the voice to the Google Slides. 

Here is the step-by-step tutorial on how to add voice to Google Slides . 

Step 1: Before you begin, you'll need to upload the file to Google Drive. Don't worry; adding audio files is easy and free. Open Google Drive and locate the '+New' icon located in the top-left corner. Select 'New Folder' to create an audio location for Google Slides presentation. 

Select the +New icon on Google Drive followed by New Folder

Step 2: Next, insert audio from Google Drive into Google Slides. For this, open the Google Slides in which you want to add the audio and move to the menu toolbar. 

Select the 'Insert' option from the toolbar, followed by clicking the 'Audio' option to view and choose the audio recently saved to Google Drive. 

Select Insert followed by the Audio option

After you insert audio into the slide presentation, a little speaker-shaped icon will appear on one corner of the slide. Just check the audio by clicking the speaker icon. 

If you don't like the placement of the icon, hover over the speaker icon and drag it to any position on the slide. 

Select the speaker to drag it

Step 3: Fortunately, Google Slides lets you make basic audio or sound adjustments by clicking the 'Format Options' in the toolbar. Here is a quick overview of the options available: 

Audio Play: Under the 'Start Playing' option, you can either select 'Automatically' or 'On click' to choose whether the audio will play automatically or require a click. 

Other Options: You can adjust the volume of the audio file playback using the 'Volume when presenting' scale. Click 'Loop audio' to continuously repeat the audio file playback. 

You can also uncheck the 'Stop on slide change' box so the audio continues to play even when the slide changes. 

Adjust the format using different options

Can I Record My Voice on Google Slides? 

Google Slides does not offer any in-built voice recording tool — at least, not yet — though you can add audio to the slideshow. You can find the steps in the 'How to record voice on Google Slides' in the above sections. You can use AI tools such as Notta for top-notch audio recording, which can be quickly uploaded to Google Slides presentation. 

Can I do Voice Overs on Google Slides? 

In short, yes. You can do voiceovers on Google Slides by accepting the audio files created by any voice recording software and a decent microphone. For example, you can use Notta to record your voice, which can then be added to individual audio files to appropriate slides in the presentation. 

Why Can't I Add Audio to Google Slides? 

Since there is no option to directly record audio and add voice notes to Google Slides, you'll need a separate application to do the job. 

Key Takeaways 

If you are using Google Slides for creating presentations but want to make them more interactive, using a third-party recording tool makes sense. Those who are struggling with how to record audio on Google Slides can choose the Notta recording tool. 

Whether you want to record your voice for presentations or transcribe any lengthy audio or video file, Notta can do it all. It's an AI tool that helps anyone record, transcribe, or summarize any audio or video files to automate workflows — without any complications. 

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When Google Slides has provided a versatile way for presentations, lectures, working cooperation, and more, it contains restrictions to carry out more works. For instance, as Google Slides is lacking in the recording feature, it turns out to be impossible when people need to record audio on Google Slides to create presentations or teaching materials with narrations. Therefore, this post mainly concentrates on the solutions that can help people to bypass the obstacle and realize the target at recording audio on Google Slides. If you are also one of those seeking a solution to Google Slides recording, please scroll down and continue reading.

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3 Ways to Record Audio on Google Slides

To record audio on Google Slides to create nice narrations for the tutorials or lessons, you can try out the following 3 methods.

Oriented for Chromebook users, the ChromeMP3 Recorder launches by HalaCloud is definitely the simplest path to record Google Slides without offline program installed on Chromebook at all. Users can access this web app and activate its recording function for directly utilizing. Here guides you how to manipulate it:

  • Access HalaCould and click on the CloudMP3 Recorder installation in web. When it is installed, you can access and launch it from Chromebook app launcher.
  • Prepare the Google Slides to record. You ought to click on the Record button in CloudMP3 Recorder to initiate recording the slides. Pausing the recording is available while it is processing.
  • When the Google Slides ends presenting, click on the Stop button to complete the recording in CloudMP3 Recorder.
  • Subsequently, the recorder will guide you to save the MP3 recording to Google Drive for easier access on all devices with the same Google account logged in.

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Although CloudMP3 Recorder does offer a convenient way for Chromebook users to capture audio on Google Slides, it can record audio only and offers MP3 as the only encoder to export the recordings. This app is not available if you are a Windows or Mac user, either.

Another effortless method to record audio on Google Slides is to make full use of the online tools like Online Voice Recorder. Unlike CloudMP3, this online service doesn't require a web app or third-party program to proceed the recording. Moreover, it is compatible with all devices, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Chromebook, and more. Now, please take a whole to see how Online Voice Recorder functions to record Google Slides audio for you:

  • Head to the Online Voice Recorder .
  • Subsequently, click on the microphone button and proceed the recording. You can begin by narrating the content of Google Slides. Please notice that for the first-time users, authorizing the microphone on the recorder is required.
  • When Google Slides ends, stop the audio recording by clicking on the Stop button.
  • Now, you will be turned to the previewing window to check the recorded audio. If it's okay, click on Save the download the MP3 recording locally.

Online Voice Recorder

To draw a simple conclusion, both CloudMP3 Recorder and Online Voice Recorder offer the easy-using online recording function to help capture audio on Google Slides within clicks. Nevertheless, they lack editing functions or are both unavailable for people to customize the output parameters. Worse yet, the online programs would heavily rely on stable Internet connectivity to process the recording.

Therefore, here would like to introduce a professional audio recorder for desktop users if you also seek a way to record Google Slides audio in a better quality and stable way.

FonePaw Screen Recorder is developed with multiple recording modes with high stability to ensure the recording outputs can be maintained at the best state. It enables people to customize the parameters, including the encoder (like MP3 and WAV , which are supported by Google Slides) and quality to determine the compatibility and sound effect of the output recordings.

To capture audio, FonePaw Screen Recorder also provides a practical feature - noise cancellation to ensure great quality to export the audio recordings. Now, please walk through its manipulation guide and see how FonePaw Screen Recorder helps to record audio on Google Slides without noise:

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Step 1. Open Audio Recorder in FonePaw Screen Recorder

First, please install FonePaw Screen Recorder and open it. On the main feed, you ought to select Audio Recorder .

Choose Audio Recorder

Step 2. Customize Audio Recording Settings

On Audio Recorder, you can toggle on recording both the System Sound and Microphone . It is recommended to test the volume before proceeding the recording. Subsequently, clicking on the down arrow next to the microphone icon, you will find the Microphone noise cancellation and Microphone enhancement option to improve the recording quality. Select them in your preferences.

Noise Cancellation

Step 3. Configure Audio Settings

Go to Preferences . Here users are able to customize the Audio Format and Audio Quality in preferences. For Google Slides, you ought to select MP3 and WAV to make the recording compatible with the document.

Audio Saved As Various Formats

Step 4. Start Recording Google Slides Audio

Subsequently, please open the Google Slides document and tap the REC button on FonePaw Screen Recorder Audio Recorder to initiate the recording. You can even preset the Task Schedule to keep eyes off the recording and let it proceed automatically.

Audio Recorder Interface

Step 5. Save the Recording

Eventually, as the Google Slides presentation is over, tap the Stop icon and turn to the previewing window. Please check the condition or trim unwanted parts from it if necessary. Click on Save and then the audio recording will be saved locally on your computer.

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After walking through the 3 easy ways to record audio for Google Slides, you may wish to process one more step to add the recorded audio to the document. In the following, simply follow the guidance and complete adding the audio recording to Google Slides:

  • First, you ought to upload the recording audio to Google Drive.
  • After uploading, access it and right-click to select Share . Please change the authorization to let all people access the link, then copy its sharing link.
  • Now, please open the Google Slides and select the slide you wish to insert the recording to.
  • Click on Insert >> Audio to select the uploaded recording in Google Drive. By confirming Select, the audio will be added in no time. You can freely place the playback icon in any position on the slide in preference.

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Replacing recording audio and adding Google Slides, if you wish to capture the window of Google Slides presentations with audio toggled on, FonePaw Screen Recorder offers the powerful Video Recorder to process it for you. The Webcam, System Sound, and Microphone can be turned on to record at once.

Instead, if you don't consider utilizing a third-party program, you can also convert Google Slides to PPT and utilize the default recording feature provided in PPT to convert PPT to video . The function is also simple to use.

When Google Slides becomes an important cooperation and working, studying tool in our daily life, the needs to record the slides are also soaring. Today's post introduces different ways targeting those who wish to record audio on Google Slides in simple, program-installation-free or stabler and more professional ways. Simply select an option to proceed with the recording if you are also seeking a solution!

How to Record a Google Slides Presentation with Voice Over

Table of contents, what does recording a google slides presentation with voice over mean.

Adding a voiceover to your Google Slides presentation means recording audio narration that plays in sync with your slides, providing an engaging storytelling element that can explain or enhance the visual content.

The Top 10 Scenarios Where Your Presentation Needs That Extra Oomph

Online courses: Create educational content that students can access anytime, anywhere.

Marketing presentations: Add a persuasive narration to your sales pitch.

Product demos: Explain the features and benefits of your product in detail.

Training sessions: Provide clear instructions for new employees or software users.

Conference talks: Share your knowledge with a broader audience, even if you can’t be there in person.

Portfolio showcases: Let your work speak for itself, literally, by explaining your creative process.

Webinars: Enhance your virtual presentations with clear and concise narration.

Internal meetings: Make your reports and updates more engaging for your team.

Customer testimonials: Add a personal touch to your customer success stories.

Personal projects: Create memorable presentations for weddings, birthdays, or other special occasions.

5 Ways to Make Your Presentation Speak for Itself

Use a screen recording tool.

Embed audio files directly into your slides.

Record voiceovers within Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Use professional voiceover services.

Leverage video editing software for more complex presentations.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Do a Voiceover on Google Slides Using a Screen Recorder

Prepare your slide deck and script.

Select a screen recording tool that suits your needs.

Open your Google Slides presentation and start the slideshow.

Click the record button on your screen recording tool.

Begin your presentation, by speaking clearly and concisely.

Save your recording and embed it into your Google Slides presentation.

How to Add Voiceover to Google Slides with Existing Audio Files

Prepare your Google Slides presentation and audio files.

Click on “Insert” and select “Audio” from the dropdown menu.

Choose your audio file from Google Drive and click “Select.”

Customize the audio playback settings according to your preferences.

Save your presentation and test the audio to ensure it plays correctly.

How to Add Voice-Over to Google Slides & PowerPoint

Prepare your presentation in Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Record your voiceover using a recording tool or select an existing audio file.

In Google Slides, click on “Insert” and select “Audio.” In PowerPoint, click on “Insert” and select “Audio” from the “Media” group.

Customize your audio settings and save your presentation.

Test your presentation to ensure the voiceover plays correctly.

The 5 Steps to Add Audio & Voice Over to Google Slides

Prepare your presentation and audio files.

Click on “Insert” and select “Audio.”

Customize your audio settings according to your preferences.

How to Insert an Audio into a Slides Presentation

Open your Google Slides presentation and click on the slide where you want to add audio.

Test the audio to ensure it plays correctly.

The Benefits of Adding Voice Over to Your Google Slides Presentation

Adding a voiceover to your Google Slides presentation can enhance your audience’s experience, making the content more engaging and easier to understand. It also allows you to convey your message more effectively and adds a personal touch to your presentation.

How to Record a Presentation on Google Slides in 6 Simple Steps

Prepare your presentation and script.

Choose a screen recording tool that suits your needs.

Begin your presentation, speaking clearly and concisely.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

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You can record a presentation with voice over by using a screen recording tool or by embedding existing audio files directly into your slides.

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Last Updated Thursday, August 31, 2023, at 5:00 am

Known Issue (August 14, 2023): 

Some Windows 11 users are experiencing issues with PowerPoint exports when they are turned into .mp4 files. Visuals within the exported PowerPoint are appearing as flipped, or upside down. We are working with Microsoft to find a solution. 

As a workaround, please convert the file as a .WMV file option and save it in My Media.  The following are directions on how to convert a PowerPoint Presentation with audio to a .WMV file . For more support or to help troubleshoot issues, please reach out to the LTS Help Desk at [email protected]

Microsoft PowerPoint offers features to record audio narration and export it as a video. PowerPoint records audio slide-by-slide rather than in one continuous file, allowing creators to easily re-record a slide if they make a mistake or need to change something later. Exporting as a video and uploading to Kaltura or Canvas for streaming is advantageous since it standardizes file types, doesn't require a download to view, is in a format that can be captioned, and allows viewers to navigate more efficiently. 

A recent update has made the process comparable on a Mac, but the specifics vary. Windows 10 instructions follow; Mac users can click the link below to jump to the appropriate instructions.

  • Instructions for Mac users

Windows 10 Instructions:

The following instructions explain how to add audio to your PowerPoint presentation on Windows 10 and export that PowerPoint as an MP4. The text instructions cover the same information as the embedded video below.

NOTE: If you have an older version of PowerPoint, you may need to update it to access the features described below. If you do not have PowerPoint, you can download it and other Microsoft Office products for free by going to office365.uwec.edu. If you have questions about updating or installing PowerPoint, contact the LTS Help Desk at [email protected] or 715-836-5711. 

  • Design your PowerPoint TIP: Use images and limit text to better engage viewers/listeners.  

Click slideshow tab and record slideshow to record audio narration.

  • Click Record Slide Show NOTE:  Audio may start recording automatically if you have an older version of PowerPoint. It will still work, but this version offers reduced functionality. 

Click slideshow tab and either record from current slide or record from the beginning

  • Record narration and avoid reading text on the slide out loud to viewers. Click the blue Replay button to listen to the recorded audio and ensure it was recording. 

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  • Press [Escape] or the ‘X’ button located in the top right of the screen when the audio recordings are finished. You will see a speaker icon on slides that have audio.

Click File

  • Select Export  (steps 10-14 are shown in screenshot below).
  • Select Create a Video .  
  • Optional: Select Full HD (1080p) for the video quality; it is unlikely a higher quality is needed.  
  • Select Use Recorded Timings and Narrations.  

Create a video

  • Follow prompt/pop-up window to save the video in a memorable location. 

Exporting message example: Creating video for ppt video Recording Yourself.mp4

  • How to upload and share with Kaltura (Instructors should use Kaltura. Students will need to use it if the file is over 500 MB, which a PowerPoint probably won't be and they can use Canvas.)
  • How to upload and share in a Canvas assignment (students)
  • How to upload and share in a Canvas discussion (students) - the instructions refer to the "rich content editor" which is just the features in the top of the discussion post reply. 

Elaboration on the Recording Features:

  • Timing Feature – there is a rolling time feature for the individual slide and the overall presentation. Allows the speaker/presenter to monitor how long they are talking.
  • Microphone Feature - Click on Settings  and select Microphone  and then the specific device to set up before recording.
  • Replay Feature - Use to check that the audio is recording properly before starting additional slides.
  • Clear Feature - Select Clear  to delete/re-record audio.
  • Don’t set the camera to record - Make sure this button has a diagonal slash through it to avoid the problem.

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Mac Instructions:

The following instructions will teach you how to add audio to your PowerPoint presentation on a Mac and export that PowerPoint as an MP4. The text instructions cover the same information as the video embedded below.

NOTE: It is essential to have the Office 365 version of PowerPoint or you will not be able to save your PowerPoint as a video. If necessary, you can download it and other Microsoft Office products for free by going to office365.uwec.edu. If you have questions about updating or installing PowerPoint, contact the LTS Help Desk at [email protected] or 715-836-5711. 

  • TIP: Use images and limit text to better engage viewers/listeners.  

To record your narration, select Slide Show tab and Record Slide Show

  • Click Record Slide  Show
  • TIP: Before you begin recording your full presentation, do a practice recording to verify your microphone and other settings are correct.

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  • NOTE: Avoid reading the text written directly on the slide; use the slide to elaborate on the material being presented.
  •  Stop speaking for a second to prevent the audio from cutting out as slides change. Resume speaking when the time starts moving again under the Current slide timing feature to the left of the recording button.
  • Click Stop or Pause  at the top of the screen and then End Show  in the top left corner   when all the audio recordings have been finished.
  • Check the audio by clicking on Play from Start  under the Slide Show tab or the presenter mode icon at the bottom of the screen.

Click record slideshow, clear, and clear timing on current slide.

  • Edit the name of the file and where you would like to save the video following PowerPoint's prompts.  

Selecting MP4 File Format when exporting the video

  • Click Export 

Exporting message example: Creating video for ppt video Recording Yourself.mp4

  • Upload your mp4 video to Kaltura or Canvas to share it:
  • How to upload and share to My Media (Instructors should use My Media. Students will need to use it if the file is over 500 MB, which a PowerPoint probably won't be and they can use Canvas.)
  • How to upload and share in a Canvas discussion (students) - the instructions refer to the "rich content editor" which is the tool at the top of the discussion post reply.

Additional Video Tool Options

For more information about recording options available, click here to view a comparison of each tool's features.

How dark will the solar eclipse be? Path of totality gives you a much different experience

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The long-anticipated total solar eclipse will arrive Monday afternoon and cover the skies over a large portion of the United States.

The total eclipse will appear in the skies above the U.S., all the way from southern Texas to northern Maine. The rare event will see the shadow of the moon cover a narrow strip of land in darkness in the middle of the day.

The total eclipse will begin in Mexico at about 11:07 a.m. PDT on Monday before crossing into Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. It will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. The partial eclipse will last for awhile longer. Even if you're not in the path of totality and won't see the full eclipse, you may still see a percentage of it.

To find out exactly when the eclipse will be happening in your area, you can search by  USA TODAY's database by ZIP code  for a viewing guide.

But how dark will it really get during an eclipse? Here's what to expect.

How dark does it get during a total solar eclipse?

If you're in the path of totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, the sky will become dark as if it were dawn or dusk, according to NASA .

For those who only experience a partial solar eclipse, the sky will appear slightly darker than it was before the eclipse, depending on how much the moon blocks the sun in their location, NASA says.

“When the moon covers 85% of the sun, it’s still no darker than being in the shade on a sunny day and even at 95%, it’s an overcast day-darkness,” said  Dr. Angela Speck in a video . Speck is the chair of the Physics and Astronomy department of the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Speck points out in the video that even at 99.9% partial eclipse, there is still at least 100 times more light coming from the sun than during totality.

And even if you're in the path, don't expect the darkness to last too long. Totality may only last a couple minutes in some areas.

How much of a temperature drop do you get during a total solar eclipse?

NASA says you can expect the temperature to drop about 10 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the humidity and cloud cover at your location.

Total solar eclipse livestream

USA TODAY is providing live coverage of the 2024 solar eclipse beginning at noon E.T. on Monday in a number of areas along the eclipse's path of totality, including Washington, D.C., Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana and New York. You can watch live at the embedded video below or on USA TODAY's  YouTube channel .

Contributing: Doyle Rice & Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X  @GabeHauari  or email him at [email protected].

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