This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Andrew Childress
Do you need to learn how to add audio to PowerPoint? Ready to add sound to transition between key ideas? This tutorial has you covered.
Microsoft PowerPoint offers many great ways to add music and audio to your slides. In this tutorial, you’re going to learn how to add sound effects to PowerPoint. Think of sounds as the perfect complement to your existing slide content. Let’s get started!
Why you should use audio in PowerPoint
You may be asking yourself: why should I add audio to PowerPoint? How will it benefit me? Here are several key reasons to add music and audio to your slides:
- It helps you transition between subjects. Starting a new song or audio clip can signify that you’re moving into a new area of discussion. It helps your slide deck flow seamlessly as you present.
- It helps you add new voices. When you add words from other speakers, you can broaden the perspectives shared in your presentation. Plus, you can give your voice a break if you’re narrating!
- You can record presentations for later. With a recorded narration, you can prepare slides for sharing in the future. You can add your voice without having to be physically present to share in real time.
- You can share your work. Are you an audiovisual content creator or a musician? Consider using PowerPoint to share your portfolio, thanks to the ability to add audio.
As you can see, when you know how to add sound to PowerPoint, you’ll enjoy many benefits. In fact, it’s a feature that you'll find yourself using every day!
How to add audio to PowerPoint
Now, let’s learn how to add audio to PowerPoint slide decks fast. We’ll work with the beautiful Unima Creative PowerPoint Template from Envato. It’s one of thousands of PPT templates to choose from—and more are added constantly. Download the template today to follow along.
PowerPoint offers many ways to add and edit audio. Let’s look at each one in turn to decide which one works best for your next project.
1. Insert audio in PPT from your computer
One way to add PowerPoint audio is to insert a file that you've saved on your computer. This may be a spoken voiceover, a clip of music, or any other recorded sound. PowerPoint supports an array of audio file formats, including MP3, AIFF, and many more. If you’re unsure whether your audio works, check Microsoft’s handy guide.
When you've got an audio file to add to your slide, begin by navigating to the Insert tab. You’ll find it in PowerPoint’s ribbon, the list of menu tabs across the top of the screen.
On the Insert tab, you’ll see an array of buttons that help you add new content to your slide deck. Here, you’ll want to click on the Audio drop-down arrow. This one is found on the right side of the Insert tab, in the Media group. On the drop-down, choose Audio on My PC.
When you click Audio on My PC, a file browser window appears. Browse to an audio file that you’ve downloaded or have stored on your computer. Click to select it, and choose Insert.
PowerPoint instantly imports the selected audio. You’ll see a speaker thumbnail (with attached playback controls) appear on your slide.
Like other imported content, you can move this thumbnail around the slide to place it into an empty position. Just like that, you’ve learned how to add sound effects to PowerPoint!
2. Find the best PowerPoint audio for 2025
We’ve learned how to add sound to PowerPoint using quick, easy steps. As you can see, it’s a great way to bring new life and style to any slide deck that you’re working with. But you may not have any audio or music that you want to use.
Fortunately, Envato has you covered! As a subscriber, you've got unlimited access to thousands of custom sound effects—over 600,000 and counting! These span many categories, like nature sounds, game sounds, transitions, and more. Each one can be fully licensed for use in your next PPT audio presentation.
And that isn’t all. Your subscription also includes royalty-free music for your presentations! This way, you can add stunning and engaging music to your slide designs. And with fully licensed tracks, you won’t have to worry about intruding on the rights of others.
Join Envato and start downloading sound effects and music today! Then, add them to your next slide deck using the steps we just learned above.
3. Record audio for a slide
Now, imagine that you don’t want to add pre-built sound effects to your slides. Instead, you want to record narration or a voiceover. Again, PowerPoint has you covered.
You have two options here. First, you can record audio for a single slide. This is useful if you’re not recording the full slide deck, but only a portion. Or you can record narration for the entire slide deck. Either way, be sure that you've got a microphone working on your computer. Otherwise, no audio will be captured.
First, let’s add audio to a single slide. Navigate to the slide where you want to record audio. Then return to the Insert > Audio drop-down. But this time, click on Record Audio.
A control menu called Record Sound opens. Here, you can name your recording. Press Record to capture audio, and then click it again to stop the recording.
When you’re finished, click OK. PowerPoint adds your recorded sound to the slide you chose.
Now, let’s learn how to record a full narration in PowerPoint. This is the best way to record slides if you want audio on every slide. To do this, go to the Record tab on PowerPoint’s ribbon.
In the Record section, you’ll see several options. For a complete slide deck recording, click From Beginning. The Record overlay opens.
Here, you can produce a full audio (and video) recording of your slide deck in PPT. To capture audio, ensure that you’ve clicked the red Record button in the upper center. Navigate through your presentation, speaking and recording audio as you go.
When you’re finished, end the audio recording and export the finished file. Now, you've got a shareable copy of your slides to share with the world—full audio narration included!
Customize audio playback in PowerPoint
We’ve learned how to insert audio in PPT, but that isn’t the end of the process. By using a few quick steps and features, you can customize audio in PowerPoint. This ensures that your music and sound effects perform just how you want them to.
Let’s learn more about working with audio in PowerPoint using the app’s handy features:
1. Edit audio in PowerPoint
When you’ve added audio to PowerPoint slides, you may want to make edits after. For example, it’s often useful to trim audio to a specific section. In other words, you can play only selected parts of the clip that you added to your slides.
To edit audio in PowerPoint, find a slide where you've got audio added. Click on the speaker thumbnail to select the audio clip. On the ribbon, you’ll see a new tab appear: Playback.
Click it, and the Playback menu opens, with assorted options available. The section we want to use now is called Editing, and it’s found on the left side of the menu bar. Here, you can trim the audio by clicking on the Trim Audio button.
When you select this, the Trim Audio menu pops up onscreen. To trim to a specific section, pull on the green (start) and red (finish) bars. Think of this as cropping audio, just like you would adjust a photo.
Any audio outside the bounds of the trim bars will be deleted. Press the Play button as you work to ensure that you’re capturing the desired clip. When you’re finished, click OK, and PowerPoint trims the audio.
Finally, you can add Fade In and Fade Out effects. This helps your audio start and stop playing with gradual changes in volume. It’s a good idea to use fades because music suddenly starting at full volume can be jarring and distracting.
2. Audio options and styles
With trims and fades added, you still have style choices to make. These are found on the Playback tab, in the Audio Options group.
For example, you can change how audio starts to play. By default, audio begins In Click Sequence. You'll trigger playback by clicking your cursor or clicker as you present. This can be changed on the Start drop-down menu, with options to begin Automatically or When Clicked On.
You can also check boxes that control playback behavior. These include the ability to Play Across Slides and Loop until Stopped.
Keep in mind: these are purely optional features. Consider how you want your audio to perform in playback. Then, return to the Playback tab to make these key adjustments quickly.
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This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Andrew Childress
Andrew Childress | Sciencx (2014-03-31T19:23:08+00:00) How to add audio to PowerPoint presentations. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2014/03/31/how-to-add-audio-to-powerpoint-presentations/
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