Some context is best communicated visually. When you are offering a service, a written description rarely does enough work on its own. People want to see what they are signing up for before they book or pay. When you are selling a product through a form, a respondent needs to see it from multiple angles before they can confidently make a selection.
Text fields and dropdowns can capture a decision. They cannot always create the confidence needed to make one. That is the gap the Image Slider field is designed to fill.

What it does
The Image Slider field lets you upload multiple images that render as a single clean carousel inside your form. It consolidates your visuals into one compact, swipeable space so respondents get the context they need in one place. You can choose between manual navigation with arrows or enable autoplay to let images transition automatically at your preferred pace. Pick a transition style and set the slider speed to match the tone of your form.
Where it makes sense
- Product previews: Let respondents swipe through multiple angles, variants, or color options of a product before they make a selection.
- Visual workflows and steps: Walk users through a complex setup or onboarding process by pairing each step in your form with a corresponding screenshot or diagram.
- Portfolios: Showcase creative work, before-and-after remodeling results, or service outcomes so respondents have the full picture before booking a service.
- Testimonials and social proof: Display customer quotes as images in a compact carousel so respondents can gain trust.
Why this belongs in your forms
Images capture attention in a way text cannot. When respondents encounter visual content that is directly relevant to what they are filling out, they stay engaged longer and make decisions with more confidence. By organizing your media into an carousel, you keep your layout tight, and give respondents an engaging visual experience.
Give it a try and let us know what you build with it. Here is the
help article to get you started.
Cheers,
Ramya