Free LinkedIn carousel generator

Source
Perspective

Perspective makes the carousel stand out by arguing a view you can defend.

Generate a carousel to see your slides here. Browse with arrow keys, click a slide to edit it.

Point-of-view carousels

How to create a LinkedIn carousel from a strong point of view

A good LinkedIn carousel is not just a deck of tips. It has one argument, one reader, and one reason to keep sliding. KnownVoice asks for source material and perspective so the carousel can explain a view you can defend instead of recycling generic advice.

Problem to reframing

Start with a common mistake you have seen, then use each slide to reframe how founders should think about the topic.

Source to lesson

Use a customer call, article excerpt, or product note as the input, then turn the key lesson into a sequence.

Myth to operating rule

Name the belief you disagree with, explain why it breaks, and end with a practical rule people can remember.

LinkedIn carousel size and PDF export format

The generated slides use a 4:5 portrait format designed for LinkedIn document posts. Download the deck as a PDF, then upload it to LinkedIn as a document. You can edit slide headlines and body copy before exporting.

Slide ratio

4:5 portrait

Export

LinkedIn-ready PDF

Example carousel outline

Use source material for the facts and your perspective for the angle. The generator turns that into a slide-by-slide draft you can tighten before export. If the source is an article or video, connect it to what you know before asking for the carousel.

Slide 1: Hook

Why most AI LinkedIn posts sound the same

Slide 2: Problem

The draft starts before the judgment does

Slide 3: Perspective

Why this pattern matters

Slide 4: Reframe

Use source material and point of view as the anchor

Slide 5: Example

Customer call note to founder post

Slide 6: Takeaway

Speed matters less than specificity

Best carousel structures for founders

Founders do not need carousels that feel like templates. Use the format when a topic benefits from a sequence: a before-and-after, a decision path, a customer insight, or a market change that needs context.

Customer-call lesson
Product decision breakdown
Market shift explanation
Hiring or operating lesson
Before-and-after workflow
Contrarian category take

Carousel vs text post: when to use each

Use a text post when the idea is a sharp observation or short story. Use a carousel when the reader needs a sequence: steps, contrasts, examples, or a framework. If the source is dense, a carousel can make the argument easier to scan.

Turn an article, video transcript, or idea into a carousel

For this free tool, paste the useful excerpt, notes, or transcript into the source field and add the angle you want the carousel to argue. In the full KnownVoice workflow, source intake can also come from feeds, URLs, videos, drafts, and recurring inputs before you approve and publish.

Questions about the free carousel generator

A useful carousel starts with a real idea and a clear angle. Slides are yours to edit before anything is downloaded or published.

Is this another generic AI carousel maker?

No. The carousel is generated from source material, perspective, and supporting research. The best results come from topics where you have authority or real proximity. You can edit every slide before downloading.

Can I download the carousel as a PDF?

Yes. Once generated, click Download PDF. The file is formatted for LinkedIn (1080x1350px per slide, 4:5 portrait ratio). Upload it as a document post on LinkedIn.

Can I publish the carousel directly to LinkedIn from here?

No. Sign up for KnownVoice to save a complete carousel post draft, connect your LinkedIn profile, and publish or schedule it through LinkedIn.

Do I need a perspective?

Yes. The generator requires a perspective to create a carousel. It tells the AI what angle to build the slides around and ensures the output is shaped by your point of view.