If you’ve ever added a video to a Google Slides presentation and wished it could play on repeat without you manually restarting it—good news. There’s a simple way to make that happen. Whether you’re setting up a presentation for a kiosk, preparing something for an event, or just want a hands-off visual running in the background, looping a video can make a big difference.
The best part? You don’t need to install anything extra or know any coding tricks. It’s all built into the platform—you just need to know where to look. So, let’s walk through it step by step.
Before you can loop anything, you need to have a video on your slide. There are two main ways to go about this, depending on where your video is coming from.
The video will drop into your slide. From here, you can resize it and move it around as needed.
If you’ve got a video stored in Google Drive (for example, one you’ve recorded or downloaded):
Just like with a YouTube video, you can adjust its size and position however you like.
Now that the video’s in place, it’s time to set it to play automatically and repeat when it ends. While Google Slides doesn’t have a visible “loop” button, the feature is available through the video playback settings.
Here’s what to do:
You’ve now set the video to play automatically and repeat without clicks.
Sometimes, users get stuck here because the “Loop video” option doesn’t appear. This typically happens when you insert a YouTube video. The loop feature tends to work more reliably with videos from Google Drive.
So, if you inserted a YouTube video and don’t see the loop checkbox:
Keep in mind that downloading YouTube videos can have copyright issues, so make sure the video is either yours or licensed for use.
When you hit “Present,” your slide will automatically begin playing the video. If you’ve checked both the autoplay and loop boxes, the video will restart as soon as it ends, without any interruption or need to click anything.
One thing to remember: This loop only works while you stay on that specific slide. The moment you switch slides, the video stops. So, if your goal is to have the video running indefinitely—say, during an intermission or at a booth display—just stay on that one slide.
You can even create a presentation with only that single slide and then run it full screen. It’ll look just like a standalone video player on repeat.
Once you’ve got the basics down, there are a few small tweaks that can make everything cleaner and more professional.
When you present the slide, the video controls (like pause and volume) show up for a moment. If you’d prefer to keep things distraction-free:
This way, your audience sees only the video—no buttons, no distractions.
If you plan to move between slides but want the video to run for a specific amount of time before switching:
You can combine looped videos with animations on the same slide. Just keep in mind that animations won’t repeat like the video does. So, if you’re doing something interactive or using visual effects, they may stop after the first run unless you manually refresh the slide.
Looping a video on Google Slides is more about knowing where the settings are than anything technical. It’s one of those features that’s a bit tucked away but easy once you find it. If you ever need to edit the video—trim it, change the speed, or swap in a different file—you can do all of that by selecting the video and revisiting the Format options menu. It’s flexible enough to fit different kinds of projects without needing outside tools. And that’s all there is to it. With a few clicks and a couple of checkboxes, your video is in a loop and ready to go.
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