Google Slides for PC

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Create and edit presentations on the go.

BY CHRIS WETHERELL  | UPDATED June 24, 2025

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Unleash Your Creativity with Google Slides: A Personal Journey

Have you ever needed to create a presentation on the go? I know I have! That's where Google Slides comes in. It's been a real game-changer for me, letting me whip up slideshows right from my phone or tablet.

More Than Just Presentations

At first, I thought Google Slides was just for presentations. But I quickly learned it's so much more! I actually use it for taking notes and even writing, kind of like a supercharged notepad. It's super handy to have all my ideas in one place.

Easy to Use, Right at Your Fingertips

What I love most about Google Slides is how easy it is to use. It's right there when I need it. I can even add pictures to my slides! This is really helpful for making things clear and adding a bit of visual interest.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

Sometimes, Google Slides might lag a little bit. Also, if you're used to working with special fonts on your computer, you might not find them all on the mobile version. But don't worry! It's still an awesome tool that's worth getting to know.

A Big Thank You to Google Slides

Seriously, Google Slides has been a huge asset in my life. It's helped me stay organized, be creative, and share my ideas with the world. Thanks, Google Slides!

FAQ About Google Slides

Can I use Google Slides on my phone?

Yes! Google Slides works great on phones and tablets. It can be easier to use than the website on a mobile device.

Can I add pictures to my Google Slides presentations?

Absolutely! Adding images is a great way to make your slides more engaging.

Is Google Slides hard to learn?

Not at all! It’s pretty easy to pick up. If you’re new to it, you might need a little time to get used to all the features, but it’s worth it.

Does Google Slides work with Google Workspace?

Yes, Google Slides is part of Google Workspace, which means it works seamlessly with other Google apps like Docs and Sheets.

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How to Use Google Slides for PC

Are you wondering how to use Google Slides on your PC? While Google Slides is predominantly a mobile app, there are several ways to enjoy the full Google Slides experience on your desktop or laptop. Whether you're looking to access your messages, post stories, or use the popular filters, this guide will show you how to run Google Slides on PC seamlessly.

Why Use Google Slides on PC?

Using Google Slides on a PC can provide several advantages:

  • Larger Screen: Enjoy a bigger display for viewing snaps and stories.
  • Ease of Use: Use a keyboard for faster typing and navigation.
  • Multitasking: Easily switch between Google Slides and other applications.

Steps to Use Google Slides with BlueStacks

Download and Install BlueStacks:

  • Visit the BlueStacks official website and download the installer.
  • Open the installer file and follow the on-screen instructions to install BlueStacks on your PC.
  • Launch BlueStacks once the installation is complete.

Set Up BlueStacks:

  • Sign in with your Google account when prompted to access the Google Play Store.
  • Configure any initial settings and grant necessary permissions for optimal performance.

Install Google Slides:

  • Open the Google Play Store within BlueStacks.
  • Search for Google Slides and click on the app from the search results.
  • Click “Install” to download and install Google Slides.

Run Google Slides:

  • Open Google Slides from the Play Store or the BlueStacks home screen.
  • Log in with your Google Slides credentials or create a new account if you don’t have one.
  • Use Google Slides just like on a mobile device, utilizing your webcam for snaps, and accessing all features.

By following these steps, you can easily run Google Slides on PC using BlueStacks, enjoying a larger screen and enhanced multitasking capabilities. For more details, visit the BlueStacks support page.