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How to Find Google Slides Presentation ID

Updated on:
May 25, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to locate your Google Slides presentation ID from the URL.

Quick summary

The Google Slides presentation ID is a unique string embedded in the browser URL between /presentation/d/ and /edit. You can find and copy it directly from the address bar without any additional tools or settings.


Steps

  1. Open your presentation in Google Slides.
  2. Go to the browser address bar at the top of the screen and look for the part of the link after /presentation/d/.
  3. Copy the long string of letters, numbers, and symbols before /edit — that string is your Google Slides presentation ID.

📌 Why this matters

Knowing how to find your Google Slides presentation ID is essential for developers, educators, and business users who integrate Slides with tools like Google Apps Script, third-party APIs, or automation platforms. The presentation ID is a required parameter for programmatic access to slide content, meaning without it you cannot embed, sync, or manipulate your deck externally. This quick skill unlocks deeper workflow automation and connectivity across the Google Workspace ecosystem.
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