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Does it work with Google Slides?

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Yes, Google Slides workflows are supported in most modern narrated-deck pipelines.

The simplest route is to export your Google Slides deck as a PDF or PPTX file, then upload it to FQO.US. The platform reads each slide as a separate frame, so you can attach narration per slide rather than recording a single continuous voiceover. This matters because Google Slides users often iterate weekly, and a slide-bound workflow means a pricing change only requires re-narrating one slide.

Keep your master copy in Google Slides where collaborators can comment, then re-export when you have a publishable version. The platform fingerprints each slide image, so unchanged slides keep their existing narration when you re-upload. Only the edited slides need a fresh voice pass.

For teams who want a live Google Slides preview alongside narration controls, the Chrome extension lets you record voice annotations directly while the deck is open in your browser tab. This is useful for quick walkthroughs where you do not need polished AI voiceover, just your own commentary captured in two or three takes.

Two limits to know. Animations and transitions inside Google Slides do not carry through the PDF export. If timing matters, flatten the build steps into separate slides before exporting. Embedded YouTube videos also do not export, so use a thumbnail with a follow-up link instead.

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