Updated on June 6, 2026easy, ~2 min
How to Embed Google Slides in Notion
To embed Google Slides in Notion, open the deck and go to File → Share → Publish to web. Choose the "Embed" option, set an auto-advance interval if you like, click Publish, and copy the link from inside the iframe's src. In Notion, type /embed, paste that URL, and click "Embed link". Readers can then click through your slides directly on the page.
Why embed Google Slides in Notion?
- Show a pitch or training deck next to the notes that go with it.
- Let readers flip through slides without downloading a file.
- Keep a living deck embedded so updates appear automatically.
How to embed Google Slides in Notion
Open Publish to web
In Google Slides go to File → Share → Publish to web, then switch to the Embed tab.
Pick size and timing
Choose a slide size and, optionally, an auto-advance interval. Click Publish and confirm.
Copy the src URL
Google gives an <iframe> snippet. Copy the URL inside src="..." — it contains /embed in the path.
Embed it in Notion
Type /embed on a Notion page, press Enter, paste the URL, and click "Embed link". Size the block to a comfortable 16:9 area.
Good to know
- Published decks are publicly viewable by anyone with the link.
- Speaker notes and edit access aren't part of the embed — it's presentation-only.
Frequently asked questions
Will my embedded slides update when I edit the deck?
Published decks update on Google's schedule, usually within a few minutes of your edits. There can be a short cache delay before Notion shows changes.
Can viewers click through the slides in Notion?
Yes. The embedded player has next/previous controls so readers can navigate the deck inline.
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