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How to add QR codes to Google Slides™

Add QR codes to Google Slides™ so viewers can instantly open links from your presentation.

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If your audience is viewing slides on a projector or in a meeting room, QR codes are the fastest way to share links without typing.

How to Add a QR Code in Google Slides™

  1. Open your Google Slides™ presentation.
  2. Go to Extensions > Text To Table Converter > Open Sidebar.
  3. In the sidebar, open QR Code.
  4. Paste the link you want to share.
  5. Click Insert QR Code.
  6. Move and resize the code on your slide.

Tip: Place the QR code in a corner with strong contrast so it stays visible while presenting.

Best Places to Use It in Slides

  • Final “Resources” slide
  • Workshop decks with downloadable files
  • Product demos with signup links
  • Training slides with feedback forms

Before Presenting

  • Test the code from the back of the room.
  • Avoid placing it too close to slide edges.
  • Keep it visible for at least a few seconds so people can scan.

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