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Build Carousels That Stop the Scroll

This free LinkedIn carousel generator lets you design 4:5 carousels in your browser, choose from 13 templates, and export as a PDF document post, individual PNG slides, or a ZIP of all slides. Works for Instagram carousels too — same 4:5 ratio, no resizing required.

// 13 templates  ·  10 slides  ·  PDF + PNG + ZIP export  ·  works for LinkedIn & Instagram  ·  no sign-up needed

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4:5 ratio  ·  LinkedIn  ·  Instagram  ·  X

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How to make carousels that actually get shared

Lead with the hook

Your first slide decides if anyone sees the rest. Make it a bold claim, a counterintuitive number, or a question your audience can't ignore. Don't introduce yourself — get to the point.

One idea per slide

If a slide takes longer than 3 seconds to read, split it. Carousels work because they're skimmable. Dense slides kill the swipe momentum that drives your reach.

End with a CTA

The last slide is your most underused asset. Ask a question, invite comments, or tell people to save it. LinkedIn rewards posts that generate conversation — give them a reason to engage.

Use contrast for scannability

Pick a template where your headline and body text have clear contrast. Viewers swipe fast — if your text blends into the background on a small mobile screen, you've already lost them.

Add your handle to every slide

Carousels get saved and reshared. When someone screenshots a slide outside of LinkedIn, they won't know it's yours unless your username is on it. Use the branding field — it takes 10 seconds.

Keep it to 6–10 slides

The sweet spot for LinkedIn carousels is 6–10 slides. Shorter feels rushed. Longer risks losing people before the CTA. If your topic needs 15 slides, it's probably two carousels.

Questions people actually ask

A LinkedIn carousel generator is a free tool that lets you design a multi-slide post in the correct 4:5 ratio (1080×1350) and export it as a single PDF (for LinkedIn document posts) or individual PNG slides (for Instagram). This generator includes 13 templates, custom branding, and PDF/PNG/ZIP export — no sign-up, no watermark.
Use a LinkedIn carousel generator to build your slides in the correct 4:5 ratio, then export as a PDF. On LinkedIn, click "Start a post," choose the document icon, upload your PDF, add a caption, and post. LinkedIn renders the PDF as a swipeable carousel directly in the feed.
A LinkedIn carousel is a multi-slide document post — typically a PDF — where each page acts as a swipeable slide. They consistently outperform single-image or text-only posts for reach and engagement because the swipe mechanic keeps viewers on the post longer, signalling value to LinkedIn's algorithm.
The recommended aspect ratio for LinkedIn and Instagram carousels is 4:5 (1080 × 1350px). This is taller than square, fills more screen space in the feed, and looks great on both mobile and desktop. This generator uses 4:5 by default.
Most high-performing LinkedIn carousels have 6–10 slides. The first slide is the hook that stops the scroll, slides 2–8 deliver the value, and the final slide is a clear call to action. Keep each slide to one idea — if a slide takes more than 3 seconds to read, split it.
Yes. The 4:5 ratio works perfectly for Instagram carousel posts. Export your slides as PNGs and upload them directly to Instagram. The same slides work across LinkedIn and Instagram without any resizing.
Completely free. No account, no credit card, no watermark. Create your carousel, export as PDF, PNG, or ZIP, and post it immediately. There are no limits on the number of carousels you can create.

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