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How Do I Turn a Video Into a Canva Slideshow?

Last updated on April 14, 2023 @ 5:06 am

There is one simple way that you can turn a video into a Canva slideshow. That is to download your video as a presentation. This is a great option if you want to quickly and easily convert your video into a slideshow.

To get started, simply upload your video file to Canva and open it.

From there, go to the top menu and select the “Share” button.

NOTE: This option allows you to either share a link to your design with others or download your design on your computer.

In the Share menu, scroll down and select the “More” option at the bottom to open the “All options” window.

In the All options window, scroll down to the Save section and select the “Microsoft PowerPoint” option to save your video as a presentation.

The next step is to click on the “Download” button to download the video as a slideshow.

NOTE: Please take note that video animations and transitions may not play if the video is exported as a slideshow.

And there you have it! Your video in Canva is now turned into a slideshow! If you want this presentation to be available in Canva, simply import the PowerPoint presentation file back into Canva.

PRO TIP: This article shows how you can convert a video file to a Canva presentation. Just follow the step-by-step procedures detailed in this tutorial and you’ll get it done in no time!

Conclusion:

In conclusion, there is one simple way that you can turn a video into a Canva slideshow. That is to download your video as a presentation in Canva. To do this, simply import the video file in Canva and open it. From there, go to the Share menu and download your video as a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. With this, you will be able to turn your video into a slideshow. If you want the presentation to be available in Canva, simply upload the PowerPoint presentation file back into Canva.

 

 

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.