Adding stock photos to your presentation can enhance the visual appeal and engage your audience more effectively.
In this blog, I’ll guide you through the simple steps on how to find stock photos and add them to your Google Slides using FileDrop.
Whether you’re creating a presentation for work, school, or personal projects, knowing how to effectively incorporate stock photos into your presentations can greatly enhance your slide creation process.
Step 1. Open Google Slides Presentation
Launch your Google Slides presentation.
Step 2. Choose FileDrop
From the Extensions tab, select “FileDrop” and then choose “Stock Photos” from the submenu.
Step 3. Explore FileDrop Options
In the FileDrop sidebar, you’ll find a tab to search for images depending on your needs. You will also find tabs for translate and Slides AI, but we will focus on Stock Photos in this article.
Step 4. Automatic Saving
Once you search for the photos you want to incorporate in your slides, they will be automatically saved to the slide you are in.
Step 5. Customize Image
The image will be added to your slide, allowing you to resize, position, and customize it according to your preferences.
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In Conclusion
Everything has limits, and even Google can’t look up the picture you want to display in your slide show.
Using FileDrop’s stock photos will elevate your slideshow presentation by bringing high-quality images while exhibiting the message you want to convey.
So make sure to tap FileDrop’s stock photos feature to level up your game!
Learn more about FileDrop here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Google have free stock images?
Yes, Google Slides offers a range of free stock images that users can access directly through the application, providing an easy way to enhance presentations without extra costs.
What kind of images can I upload to Google Slides?
You can upload images to Google Slides, including JPEGs, PNGs, and GIFs, ensuring your presentations are visually rich and versatile.
Do stock images need to be cited?
While stock images in Google Slides can be used freely in presentations, best practices suggest attributing the source or creator whenever possible, especially if the images are used in public or commercial projects.