Free questions slide maker



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Make any presentation more engaging with Canva's questions slide maker. Simply choose a template, customize it, and add it to your presentation.
How to make a questions slide
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Open Canva, then search for “questions slide” to access presentation templates. Pick one that's perfect for your needs and customize using our questions slide maker.
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Personalize your questions slide with Canva's intuitive editor. Change the text, match the fonts and colors with your brand, and add icons and graphics to make it more interactive.
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Share your questions slide however you want. Present it straight from Canva, send it as a link, or download it as a high-quality file to add to any presentation.
Benefits of a questions slide maker
Keep every questions slide effortlessly on-brand
Wrap up your presentation with a questions slide that looks as good as the rest of your deck. Start with a professionally designed questions slide template, then use your Brand Kit (Pro) to add in your logo, brand colors, and fonts in with ease. Whether you need a simple “Any questions?” slide or a bold “Open for questions” screen, you have full control over the look and feel of your design. Plus, you can collaborate with teammates in real time, leave comments, and update shared templates so that everyone's on the same page.
Turn your questions slide into a live conversation
Want to create an open environment with your audience? It's possible with Canva Live. Turn a simple “Do you have any questions” slide into an interactive space where people send questions, vote, and react in real time. Drop a questions and answers slide into your deck, ask people to scan the code or follow the link, and watch their ideas flow in—no extra apps needed. Instead of awkward silences, you guide a smooth, connected Q&A where every question feels welcomed and every answer lands clearly.
Discover and present the magic of AI
Explore countless AI tools that can help enhance your presentation in just a few clicks. Use Magic Design™ for Presentations to generate layouts that match your topic and style, then fine-tune your questions slide however you want. Or, create an animated questions slide with smooth transitions using Magic Animate™, so your shift into your Q&A portion feels natural and engaging. From sales pitches to classroom lessons, you design a slide for questions that clearly signals the conversation is on—and keeps everyone's attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
In a presentation, a questions slide is the simple, focused slide you show when you pause to invite discussion. It usually appears near the end and might say “Any questions?” or “Thank you for listening. Any questions?". It signals that you’re ready to listen to your audience, and that you're giving them the floor to express any thoughts or questions they have.
If you want to design a questions slide that encourages people to speak up, then our platform is the perfect choice. Just choose a template, and tweak it to make sure it matches your deck perfectly. Add icons, illustrations, and text animations to really bring the slide to life. Our tools and library of elements makes creating a questions slide a breeze.
On a questions slide, simplicity wins. A strong slide for questions usually includes:
- a short heading like “Open for questions” or “Do you have any questions?”
- your logo
- consistent brand colors and fonts
- subtle icons or illustrations
Whether you're presenting a campaign plan, a lesson outline, or a sales forecast, our library of templates has something for every need. Choose one to customize, and include all the necessary details to ensure that your questions slide is flawless.
Start your Q&A portion with a clear, simple questions slide that signals the shift from presenting to conversation. You can use our questions slide maker to create a slide with a bold “Any questions?” heading and uncluttered visuals. That way, people feel invited to participate. Keep the momentum going by:
- Pausing, smiling, and reading the questions slide out loud.
- Answering your audience's questions one by one.
- Thanking everyone for their questions once the Q&A portion is finished.