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LinkedIn Carousel Generator.

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You want to post a carousel on LinkedIn. You have a good idea. But then you open Canva and spend two hours picking fonts, aligning text boxes, and fighting with slide layouts.

By the time you finish, the idea feels stale. You post it anyway. It gets 12 likes. Two of them are from your coworkers.

Sound familiar? You are not alone. Most people skip carousels because creating them takes too long. And that is a problem we solved. Because carousels are one of the best performing content formats on LinkedIn right now.

This tool fixes that. Enter your topic. Pick a style. The tool creates a full carousel for you in minutes. Edit it, download the PDF, and post it on LinkedIn. No design skills needed. No wasted hours.

How it works

How to Use the LinkedIn Carousel Generator

The tool handles the design and layout. You bring the idea. Here is how it works step by step.

  1. Step 01

    Enter your topic

    Type in what your carousel should be about. Be specific. Instead of "marketing tips" try "5 cold email mistakes that kill response rates." The more specific your topic, the better your slides will be.

  2. Step 02

    Choose your style

    Pick a design template that fits your brand. Select colors, fonts, and layout. You can keep it simple with a clean background or go bold with strong colors that stand out in the feed.

  3. Step 03

    Generate your carousel

    Click generate and the tool creates a full set of slides. Each slide has a clear headline and supporting text. The content flows from one slide to the next so readers keep swiping.

  4. Step 04

    Edit and customize

    Review each slide. Change the text. Swap colors. Add your profile picture and name for personal branding. Move things around until it feels right. You have full control over every slide.

  5. Step 05

    Download and post

    Download your carousel as a PDF file. Go to LinkedIn. Create a new post. Upload the PDF as a document. Write a caption and hit publish. Your carousel is live.

Why it works

Why Use This LinkedIn Carousel Generator

Creating carousels manually is slow. You need design skills, the right tools, and a lot of patience. Most people give up before they finish their first slide. This tool removes all of that friction.

  • Create carousels in minutes

    Go from idea to finished slides without touching a design tool

  • No design skills needed

    The templates handle layout, spacing, and typography for you

  • AI powered content

    The tool writes slide text based on your topic so you are not starting from a blank page

  • Professional results

    Every carousel looks polished and ready to post

  • Download as PDF

    Get your carousel in the exact format LinkedIn needs for document posts

  • Completely free

    No account required. No credit card. No trial that expires after 3 days

Who it's for

Who This Tool Is For

Anyone who wants to post carousels on LinkedIn without spending hours on design can use this tool. Here is who benefits most.

  • Content creators

    You post regularly and need to produce carousels fast. This tool gives you a finished carousel in minutes so you can focus on writing more content instead of fighting with design software.

  • Business owners

    You want to stand out on LinkedIn but you do not have a designer on your team. This tool lets you create professional looking carousels that showcase your expertise and attract potential clients.

  • Marketing teams

    You manage content across multiple channels and LinkedIn is on the list. This tool speeds up carousel production so your team can publish more without burning out.

  • Sales professionals

    You share insights on LinkedIn to build trust with prospects. Carousels help you break down complex solutions into simple visual stories that prospects actually read.

  • Job seekers

    You are building your personal brand to attract recruiters. Carousels let you showcase your knowledge and stand out from everyone else who only posts plain text updates.

Highlights

Why Carousels Work So Well on LinkedIn

Carousels are not just another content format. They are one of the highest performing post types on the platform. Here is why they work.

  • People swipe

    A carousel asks the reader to take action. Each swipe is a micro commitment. The more they swipe, the longer they stay on your post. LinkedIn's algorithm sees that and shows your content to more people.

  • They hold attention

    A text post takes five seconds to read and scroll past. A carousel with 8 to 10 slides keeps someone engaged for 30 seconds or more. That extra time signals to LinkedIn that your content is valuable.

  • Carousels get shared

    When someone finds a useful carousel they save it or share it with their network. In our research, we found that carousels get up to 1.6 times more engagement than standard text posts.

  • They simplify complex ideas

    You can break down a complicated topic into bite sized slides. Each slide covers one point. Readers absorb it easily without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Carousels show expertise

    A well made carousel positions you as someone who knows their subject. It shows you put thought into your content. That builds trust with your audience.

Best practices

Tips for Creating Carousels That Get Engagement

A good carousel is not just about the design. It is about the content and how you structure it. Here is what we found works best.

  • Start with a strong first slide

    Your first slide is the only thing people see before they decide to swipe or scroll past. Make it count. Use a bold statement, a surprising number, or a question that makes the reader curious. If the first slide is boring, nobody sees slide two.

  • Keep text short on each slide

    Do not overload your slides with paragraphs. Aim for 30 words or less per slide. Use large text that is easy to read on a mobile phone. Most LinkedIn users browse on their phone. If they need to zoom in to read your text, they will just keep scrolling.

  • Use a consistent design

    Pick one color scheme and one font. Stick with it across all slides. Add your name and profile picture so people recognize your content. Consistency builds your personal brand over time. When someone sees your carousel in the feed, they should know it is yours before they read a word.

  • Tell a story across slides

    Each slide should connect to the next one. Do not just list random facts. Guide the reader from point A to point B. Use transitions between slides. End one slide with a question or a cliffhanger and answer it on the next one.

  • End with a call to action

    Your last slide should tell the reader what to do next. Follow you for more content. Visit your website. Drop a comment with their opinion. Leave a question. Without a call to action, people swipe through, enjoy the content, and move on without engaging.

  • Aim for 8 to 12 slides

    In our testing, carousels with 8 to 12 slides perform the best. Fewer than 5 slides does not give people enough reason to keep swiping. More than 15 slides and you start losing attention. The sweet spot sits right in the middle.

Specs

LinkedIn Carousel Size and Format Guide

Getting the size wrong means your text gets cut off or your slides look blurry. Here are the specs you need to know.

  • 01

    Recommended dimensions

    Use 1080 x 1080 pixels for square carousels. This works well on both desktop and mobile. If you want more vertical space on mobile screens, use 1080 x 1350 pixels in portrait format.

  • 02

    File format

    Always export your carousel as a PDF. LinkedIn treats carousels as document posts. PDF files display consistently across all devices and avoid formatting issues that images can cause.

  • 03

    File size

    Keep your PDF under 10 MB. LinkedIn allows up to 100 MB but smaller files load faster. Fast loading matters because people scroll quickly.

  • 04

    Text size

    Use a minimum font size of 28 pixels. Anything smaller becomes hard to read on a phone screen. Bold headlines should be even larger.

  • 05

    Safe zone

    Keep all important text and visuals inside the center 880 x 880 pixel area of your slide. LinkedIn can crop the edges slightly depending on the device. Stay away from the borders.

  • 06

    Slide count

    LinkedIn supports up to 300 pages per document. But do not use anywhere near that many. For carousels, 8 to 12 slides is the sweet spot for engagement.

Avoid

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Most people make the same errors when they create carousels. Here is what to watch out for.

  • Too much text per slide. If your slide looks like a blog post, you have too many words on it. One idea per slide. Keep it clean.
  • Weak first slide. Your cover slide needs to stop the scroll. Generic titles like "Marketing Tips" will not cut it. Be specific and make the reader curious.
  • No branding. If your carousel has no name, no photo, and no consistent style, people will not remember who created it. Add your personal branding to every carousel you make.
  • Skipping the call to action. You put in the work to create a great carousel. Do not waste it by ending on a random slide. Tell people what to do next.
  • Inconsistent design. Switching fonts, colors, and layouts between slides looks messy. Pick a template and stick with it from the first slide to the last.
  • Ignoring mobile. Most people will see your carousel on their phone. If you design only for desktop, the text will be too small and the layout will feel cramped on a smaller screen.
FAQ

FAQs

Is the LinkedIn carousel generator free?
Yes. No account required. No credit card. No hidden trial. Create as many carousels as you want.
Do I need design skills to use this tool?
No. The tool gives you ready made templates. You choose a style, enter your topic, and the tool handles the design. You just review and edit.
What format does the carousel download in?
The tool exports your carousel as a PDF file. This is the format LinkedIn uses for document posts. Upload the PDF directly to LinkedIn when you create your post.
What is the best size for a LinkedIn carousel?
Use 1080 x 1080 pixels for square slides or 1080 x 1350 pixels for portrait format. Both work well. Square is the safest option if you are not sure which to pick.
How many slides should my carousel have?
We recommend 8 to 12 slides. This gives you enough space to cover your topic without losing the reader's attention. Keep each slide focused on one point.
Can I add my own branding to the carousel?
Yes. You can add your name, profile picture, brand colors, and custom fonts. Personal branding makes your carousels recognizable in the feed.
Will carousels actually get me more engagement?
Yes. In our research, carousels generate up to 1.6 times more engagement than standard text posts on LinkedIn. They hold attention longer and encourage people to interact with your content.
Can I use the carousel on other platforms?
The tool is designed for LinkedIn but the PDF file works anywhere. You can share it on other platforms that support document posts or convert the slides to images for Instagram or Twitter.
How often should I post carousels on LinkedIn?
One to two carousels per week works well for most people. Consistency matters more than frequency. Pick a schedule you can maintain and stick with it.
Do LinkedIn carousels still work in 2026?
Yes. LinkedIn removed the old native carousel format but document post carousels are still one of the top performing content types on the platform. Upload a PDF and LinkedIn displays it as swipeable slides.

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