Adding an image or gif to your survey invitation or questions can enhance its overall appeal, make your users more likely to answer. There are multiple websites such as Google Images, Giphy, and Tenor that offer a wide range of images and gifs to choose from.
It's important to ensure that the image or gif you choose is appropriate for your intended audience and purpose. And while it will help the survey more engaging, make sure that it doesn’t impact the survey results.
In order to find a suitable image or animated gif, you can begin by searching online. There are many websites that offer a huge selection of images and gifs to choose from, such as Google Images, Bing Images, Unsplash, Giphy, Tenor, etc.
Once you have found an image or gif that you like, right click on it to copy the image link
Alternatively, you can download the image
Make sure that the image or gif is appropriate for your intended audience and that you are allowed to use it. There are also cases where images may be used freely but where attribution may be appreciated.
If you cannot find an image or gif that suits your needs, you can consider creating your own, which can be a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your project.
There are many image hosting options for you to upload, host and manage your images like imgur, imgbb.com.
You can grab the link for the image link for one of your own images.
⚠️ There have been instances where some hosting services were (temporarily) blocked by Discord. If your image does not appear, paste the image link in a channel on Discord and check if it appears there. If it doesn’t it may mean that the hosting service is (temporarily) blocked.
Finally, the easiest way to upload and host an image for your survey is simply to use Discord. While there are limitations on Discord too, you will not risk Discord blocking itself: