You made a Google Slides presentation and added some great images. Now, you need to reuse one of those images for another project. But you don’t have it anywhere on your computer and don’t remember the source of the image. The easiest solution is to save the image from the Google Slides presentation.

There are four easy ways to save images from a Google Slides presentation. In this article, we explain all four methods to extract an image from Google Slides.

Right click on the image and copy

Google Slides has a built-in feature that allows you to download a slide as an image. The downloaded slide is essentially a snapshot of the slide’s contents. Here’s how you can use this feature to download an image from Google Slides:

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From the Insert tab, click New slide

Note that stretching a low-resolution image might result in bad quality. Similarly, the image’s aspect ratio might not match the slide’s, so you might want to leave some white space around the edges.

When you’re done, you’ll be able to access the image from the location where you saved it.

Paste the image in the new slide

How to Save Images From Google Slides Using Google Keep

Another built-in method to save an image from Google Slides is to save it as a Google Keep note.

How to Save Images From Google Slides Using Google Docs

Google Docs has abuilt-in feature that allows downloading the imagesas well as the document. We’ll use this feature to download Google Slides images. Here’s how:

You’ll see your image and the document in the extracted folder.

Saving images to Keep from Google Docs

you’re able to download Google Slides images with many note-taking apps that allow you to paste images that are in the clipboard. For example, here’s how you can download a Google Slides image using Evernote:

The web version of Evernote doesn’t let you choose the location for saving the image.

Pasting the image in Google Docs

Easily Extract and Reuse Google Slides Images

Some users might simply choose to take a screenshot of the required image, but screenshots don’t always retain the original image’s quality. There might be a similar situation where you want to reuse an image used in a PDF. you may take screenshots from the PDF and also learn more methods to extract images from a PDF.