Four steps
How to translate a Google Slides presentation
- Open sharing settings and allow anyone with the link to view the presentation.
- Paste the Google Slides URL above and select the target language.
- Review the slide count, text passages and exact credit quote before starting.
- Download the editable PPTX or save the translated result back to Google Slides.
Choose a language
Translate the complete deck, not one text box at a time
Use a target-specific guide for examples and a preselected language. Slidelang detects the source language automatically.
Real presentation files
Check the output before trusting the promise
Open the original decks and their translated results. The proof table includes text-only translations, optional visual translation, actual credit quotes and downloadable PPTX files.
Compare the real translation examplesWhat remains editable
Formatting stays attached to the presentation
Text is replaced inside the existing shapes instead of rebuilding each slide from scratch.
Translated text is refitted to reduce overflow while preserving the original text boxes and layout.
Optional visual translation can handle eligible labels inside diagrams, charts and screenshots.
Clear before you start
Price and privacy
Most text-only presentations use one credit. A $2 pay-as-you-go pack contains 10 credits, and the first eligible deck is free.
Large decks and optional visual translation are analyzed first. No credit is charged until you approve the quote.
The PPTX stays on Slidelang’s Hetzner server. Only extracted text and eligible enabled visuals go to configured translation providers.
Questions
Google Slides translation FAQ
Can I translate an entire Google Slides presentation?
Yes. Paste a public Google Slides link, choose a target language and request a quote. Slidelang processes the complete deck and returns an editable PPTX; after signing in, you can also save the result back to Google Slides.
Does the Google Slides link need to be public?
Yes. Set the presentation so anyone with the link can view it. Slidelang only needs view access to import the deck; it does not edit the original presentation.
Will the translated Google Slides keep their formatting?
Slidelang replaces text inside the existing slide structure and refits longer translations. The layout, shapes, colors and editable text boxes remain in the returned presentation.
How much does it cost to translate Google Slides?
The first text translation is free for up to 1,000 passages after Google sign-in. Most text-only decks then use one credit, worth $0.20 with the $2 pay-as-you-go pack. Visual translation is optional and quoted separately before any charge.
Ready to translate your Google Slides?
Paste the link, choose a language and see the quote first.
Start with a Google Slides link