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SVG files → editable vector shapes in Google Slides
How it works
- Upload one or more .svg files using the drop zone or file browser.
- Every
<path> element in your SVG is converted to a discrete, individually selectable vector shape in Google Slides — not a flattened image.
- Each SVG becomes one slide in the output file.
- The resulting PPTX is uploaded to Google Drive and a shareable link is returned.
- Open the link in Drive → File → Save to Drive → File → Make a copy to get a fully editable native Slides file.
- If you enter a Google account email, the file is shared directly to that account so it appears in your Drive.
Note: Arc commands (A/a) in SVG paths are approximated as straight lines. Re-export with more path segments if curves appear angular.
If provided, the file will be shared directly to this account.