When you embed a YouTube video directly in Google Slides, your audience stays with you. No awkward tab-switching, no ugly paste-in URL—just a clean slide that plays your product demo, client testimonial, or explainer video right where the story is happening. That flow matters in sales calls, agency reports, and investor decks. Now imagine you never had to hunt links, click Insert > Video, resize thumbnails, or check permissions again. A trained AI agent can repeat your perfect embedding workflow across dozens of decks, keep branding consistent, and free you to focus on the narrative instead of the mechanics.
There are two main ways to embed YouTube videos in Google Slides: the classic manual route, and a scalable, AI-driven workflow.
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At scale, these steps become busywork. That's where an AI agent like Simular shines.
You document your rules:
Then the agent executes:
Once the AI agent is trained, you've effectively automated the "video section" of every future deck.
For a single presentation, open your Google Slides file and select the target slide. Click Insert → Video. In the YouTube tab, either search by title or paste the video’s URL. Click the thumbnail, then Insert. Drag the corners to resize and use the toolbar’s alignment tools to center it. This keeps the video playable directly on the slide without leaving your deck.
A pasted YouTube link forces your audience out of Google Slides into a browser tab, breaking flow and attention. Embedded videos stay inside the slide: you click once, it plays, and your narrative continues. Embeds also look more polished, preserve visual hierarchy, and let you control size, placement, and sometimes start times—key for sales pitches, trainings, and client reviews.
After you insert a YouTube video, select it to reveal the blue bounding box. Drag any corner to resize while holding Shift if you want to preserve aspect ratio. Use the alignment tools to center or snap it to guides. Open Format options to tweak size, position, drop shadow, and playback behavior. This is how you keep your deck on-brand and visually consistent.
Yes. Upload your video file to Google Drive first. In Slides, go to Insert → Video and choose the Google Drive tab. Browse My Drive, Shared with me, or Recent to find the file, then click Insert. It will embed like a YouTube video. Note that access depends on Drive permissions—make sure viewers have at least View access so the video plays during your presentation.
You can pair a structured source of YouTube URLs (like a spreadsheet or CRM) with an AI agent such as Simular. Define a workflow: which decks to open, which slides to target, how to size and position each video. The Simular AI agent then performs the Insert → Video steps for you at scale, embedding clips into dozens of Google Slides files. You simply review, fine-tune, and send.