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How to Embed a Figma Prototype in Google Slides

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to link a Figma prototype inside your Google Slides presentation.

Quick summary

Embedding a Figma prototype in Google Slides lets you link an interactive design mockup directly to a slide image, giving stakeholders a clickable path to the live prototype during a slideshow presentation. This method uses Google Slides' built-in Insert and link tools — no third-party add-ons required.


Steps

  1. Navigate to the top menu bar, then click Insert.
  2. Hover over Image and select Upload From Computer, then browse your files and upload a screenshot of the Figma prototype you want to add.
  3. With the image selected, tap the Insert Link icon.
  4. Paste your Figma prototype link into the input field and click Apply.
  5. Go to the top-right corner and click Slideshow to start your presentation.
  6. During the presentation, click the screenshot to open the actual Figma prototype viewing page.

📌 Why this matters

Embedding a Figma prototype link in Google Slides bridges the gap between static presentations and interactive design reviews, allowing teams to access live prototypes directly from a slide during stakeholder meetings. This technique eliminates the need to switch between tools mid-presentation, keeping audiences focused and reducing friction in the design feedback process. For product designers, UX teams, and project managers, linking Figma prototypes in Google Slides is a fast, no-code way to deliver more compelling and interactive presentations without any additional software or plugins.
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