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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™
- Open your Google Slides™ presentation.
- Go to
Extensions>Text To Table Converter>Open Sidebar. - In the sidebar, open QR Code.
- Paste the link you want to share.
- Click Insert QR Code.
- 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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