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How to add images

Add, remove, resize, and manage images on your slides

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Written by Cecilia Razak
Updated over a week ago

How to add an image onto a slide

Click on the grey dotted line box in the middle of the slide. This will open an uploader. Select your image in a file browser or drag and drop your image. Larger images may take a few moments to upload.

Compatible image file formats:

  • jpg

  • png

  • svg

  • webp

  • gif

How to make an image bigger on a slide

If you want a larger or full-bleed image, you can use the background image uploader.

Image Sizing & Resolution Best Practices

All of our layouts are responsive, meaning they resize and reformat depending on your and your players screen size. This means most sizes, resolutions, and aspect ratios will work as background images.

Aspect ratio: Recommendation is a 2:3 or 16:9 if you'd like to keep that classic landscape slide show layout. Whether your image is a square, 2:3, 16:9, etc, you can resize your browser window to match the aspect ratio of your image, and the image will also zoom in the display to keep it from cutting off on the edges.

Size: Recommendation is images no smaller than 200KB and no larger than 2 MG. As long as the resolution is high enough to not pixelate, any size and resolution of image should work.

Where you can't add images: Slides without image upload

There are a few slides that you can't upload images onto. This is to ensure there is enough room to display the automatic, responsive content to your audience and that it looks good on their phones.

Slides You Can't Add Images Onto

  • Join Slide (the first slide in all decks, where your QR code will display so your group can join your event)

  • Answer Summary Slide

  • Score Summary Slide

You can’t upload on into the first slide, the Join Slide, since this is where your QR code will show to allow your audience to join in to your event and it’s important to ensure there’s enough room to display the code at a large enough size to scan easily.

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