Turn Google Slides into a fullscreen cycling display
Paste a public Google Slides URL and get a fullscreen auto-cycling display for any monitor. No downloads, no conversion.
You already have a Google Slides presentation. You want it on a screen in the lobby, cycling through slides automatically. You don't want to download it, convert it, or install anything on the display machine. Just a URL.
How it works
Open the Google Slides Display. Paste the URL of your presentation (it must be published or set to "Anyone with the link can view"). Set how many seconds each slide should display. The preview shows it cycling immediately.
Click "Open fullscreen" and you get a URL that loads the presentation in auto-cycling, looping mode. Open it on any screen with a browser.
Requirements
The Google Slides presentation must be accessible via link. Go to Share → "Anyone with the link can view", or use File → Publish to the web. Private presentations won't load in the embed.
Use cases
Lobby displays — A company overview presentation cycling on a screen in the reception area.
Retail signage — Product photos and promotions made in Google Slides, displayed on a store TV.
Campus info — A slide deck with announcements, events, and schedules rotating on hallway screens.
Why not just use Google Slides directly?
You can — Google Slides has a "Publish to the web" feature with auto-advance. This tool wraps it in a clean fullscreen URL with no Google UI chrome, and lets you configure the timing without republishing. It's a convenience layer.
From slides to full screens
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