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How to Turn Keynote Into Google Slides on Mobile

Updated on:
June 8, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to convert a Keynote file into Google Slides on mobile.

Quick summary

You can convert a Keynote presentation to Google Slides directly from Google Drive on mobile in just a few taps. This method uses Keynote's built-in Share & export option to save a fully compatible Google Slides copy without a desktop.


Steps

  1. Open the Keynote presentation uploaded to Google Drive.
  2. Tap the 3 dots icon in the top right corner to open the options menu.
  3. Select Share & export from the menu.
  4. Choose Save as Google Slides file to begin the conversion.
  5. A copy of the Keynote presentation is now saved as a Google Slides file.

📌 Why this matters

Converting Keynote presentations to Google Slides directly from Google Drive on mobile removes the need for a desktop or third-party tools, making cross-platform collaboration seamless. This feature is essential for teams that work across Apple and Google ecosystems, allowing instant sharing and co-editing in Google Slides format. By eliminating manual file conversion steps, users save time and reduce formatting errors when switching between presentation platforms.
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