What's the easiest way to turn slides into a video with narration?
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The easiest route is to keep your deck as slides, add per-slide narration, and publish it as a self-running watch link.
Instead of recording one long take, break narration into slide-level chunks. Write concise script notes, generate audio, and pair each track with its slide. This avoids common re-record pain when one section changes. You can replace one 20-second segment instead of redoing an entire 8 to 12 minute recording.
For commercial use, this method is usually more maintainable than exporting a single static video file. You keep faster editing, easier version updates, and clearer control of pacing from slide to slide. It also keeps your source material reusable for live walkthroughs.
If your use case is outbound, investor updates, or product announcements, publish the output as a shareable link with autoplay progression. Viewers get a video-like experience, but your team keeps slide-level agility.
To reduce drop-off, keep each narrated section focused on one idea and avoid overlong paragraphs. Structured pacing and clear transitions matter more than polished voice effects alone.