Share your presenting screen via embed code or link

Share your presenting screen via embed code or link

Share your presenting screen live with audiences using an embed code or shareable link.

The shared screen syncs in real-time with the presenter's control, so when you advance slides, your audience sees the same view instantly.

To share your presenting screen

  1. Open your presentation
  2. Click the Share button on the top bar to open the Share menu.
  3. Click the Share Slides tab
  4. Under Embed on website, you'll see two options:
    1. Copy embed code: Get an embed code you can paste into a website or app that supports embedding
    2. Copy embed link: Get a link you can share directly or paste into a web browser

Use cases

  1. Webinars & events: Share a link with attendees so they can view slides in their browser while you present
  2. Website embedding: Embed the live presentation on your website homepage or landing page
  3. Social media & communities: Post the embed link on social platforms, forums, or community channels so followers can watch live presentations
  4. Remote collaboration: Display the presenter view on a secondary screen for co-presenters or team members
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