You made a Google Slides presentation and added some great images. Now, you need to reuse one of those images for another project. But you don't have it anywhere on your computer and don't remember the source of the image. The easiest solution is to save the image from the Google Slides presentation.

There are four easy ways to save images from a Google Slides presentation. In this article, we explain all four methods to extract an image from Google Slides.

How to Save Images From Google Slides Using the Download Tool

Google Slides has a built-in feature that allows you to download a slide as an image. The downloaded slide is essentially a snapshot of the slide's contents. Here's how you can use this feature to download an image from Google Slides:

  • Log into your Google account and open your Google Slides presentation.
  • Go to the slide with the image that you want to extract. Right-click on the image and click Copy.
  • Now go to the Insert tab and click New Slide.
  • Right-click on the new slide and select Paste to paste the copied image to the blank slide.
  • Resize and center-align the image until it covers the full slide. You can do this by pulling on the corners of the image.

    Note that stretching a low-resolution image might result in bad quality. Similarly, the image's aspect ratio might not match the slide's, so you might want to leave some white space around the edges.

  • Click on the File tab and select Download. Select the image file extension you want to download.
  • When you’re done, you’ll be able to access the image from the location where you saved it.

    How to Save Images From Google Slides Using Google Keep

    Another built-in method to save an image from Google Slides is to save it as a Google Keep note.

  • Sign in to your Google account and open the Google Slides presentation.
  • Go to the slide with the image that you want to extract. Right-click on the image and select Save to Keep. You’ll see Google Keep automatically save the image in a new note.
  • Right-click on the image saved on Google Keep and select Save Image As. Save the image at a desired location on your computer.
  • How to Save Images From Google Slides Using Google Docs

    Google Docs has a built-in feature that allows downloading the images as well as the document. We'll use this feature to download Google Slides images. Here's how:

  • Open your Google Slides presentation.
  • Find the image you want to download, right-click on it, and select Copy.
  • Open Google Docs and create a new document. Right-click on the new document and click Paste ​​​​​​to insert the copied image.
  • To download the document and the image, go to File > Download. Save it as a Web page (HTML, ZIP). This downloads the document and separates all the images in the document into individual files within a ZIP file.
  • Go to the folder and extract the ZIP file on your Windows 11 PC.
  • You’ll see your image and the document in the extracted folder.

    How to Download Google Slides Images Using a Note-Taking App

    You can download Google Slides images with many note-taking apps that allow you to paste images that are in the clipboard. For example, here's how you can download a Google Slides image using Evernote:

  • Open your Google Slides presentation, right-click on the image, and select Copy.
  • Launch Evernote and create a new note. Paste the image by pressing Ctrl + V.
  • Hover over the image and select the ellipsis at the top.
  • Click on Save as and save the image in your desired location. Alternatively, if you're on the web version, hover over the image, select the ellipsis at the top, and select Save.
  • The web version of Evernote doesn't let you choose the location for saving the image.

    Easily Extract and Reuse Google Slides Images

    Some users might simply choose to take a screenshot of the required image, but screenshots don’t always retain the original image’s quality. There might be a similar situation where you want to reuse an image used in a PDF. You can take screenshots from the PDF and also learn more methods to extract images from a PDF.

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