Portrait · 4:5
- Pixels
- 1080 × 1350
- Slides
- 4–10 (sweet spot)
- Format
- PPTX → PDF for LinkedIn
- Feed presence
- Tall — wins on mobile
Type a topic. We draft a LinkedIn-ready carousel — cover, swipe slides, and a clear call to action — sized for the feed. Export to PPTX, save as PDF, and upload to LinkedIn as a document post.
From topic to scroll-stopper
Genspark sketches the cover, the swipe sequence, and the CTA. You refine by typing, not by clicking through editor menus.
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5 / 5Why Genspark LinkedIn Carousel
Native LinkedIn carousel dimensions, swipe-flow narrative, and a chat editor that iterates with you.
The structure feed scrollers respond to: a punchy cover that earns the tap, content frames that pay off the promise, and a CTA that gives a clear next step.
Tell the agent the vibe — playful doodles, clean typographic, or photo-heavy editorial — and it builds the swipe sequence with consistent type and color across every slide.
"Make slide 3 the hook," "shorten the CTA," "swap to a darker palette" — type the change, the agent updates the carousel in place.
LinkedIn renders multi-page PDFs as swipeable document carousels — no third-party scheduler required. Genspark exports a clean PPTX. Save it as PDF in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides for the LinkedIn document post — or send the same deck straight to a presentation for client review.
Use it for
Click any card to open the agent with the prompt pre-filled.
How it works
A few sentences: angle, audience, slide count, voice. "7-slide carousel about why async standups beat sync ones, for engineering managers."
Cover slide, content frames in swipe order, and a CTA — sized for LinkedIn's feed at 1:1 or 4:5.
"Make slide 2 the hook," "shorten the CTA," "swap the palette to dark mode." The agent updates the carousel in place.
Export as PPTX, save it as PDF in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides (one click), then upload to LinkedIn as a document post. LinkedIn renders the swipe natively — no third-party scheduler required.
Side by side
Type a few sentences about your topic, angle, and audience. The agent drafts a cover slide, content frames in swipe order, and a CTA — sized for LinkedIn. You refine by chatting, then export as PPTX, save it as PDF in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides (one click), and upload to LinkedIn as a document post; the swipe renders natively in the feed.
LinkedIn document carousels render best at 1:1 (square, 1080×1080) or 4:5 (portrait, 1080×1350). Portrait takes up more of the feed on mobile and tends to earn longer dwell time. Genspark exports at both aspect ratios — pick the one that matches your content density.
4 to 10 slides is the sweet spot. Fewer than 4 and the swipe doesn't feel like a story; more than 10 and people drop off before the CTA. Tell the agent the exact slide count you want and it builds the narrative to fit.
Yes. After the first draft, refine by typing: "shorten slide 2," "swap the hook to a question," "darker palette." The agent rewrites and re-renders the slides in place. You can also paste in your own draft and ask for a restructure.
Export the carousel as PPTX. Open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides and save as PDF (File → Save As / Export → PDF — one click in all three). On LinkedIn, click "Start a post," choose the document attachment option, and upload the PDF. LinkedIn renders multi-page PDFs as swipeable document carousels — readers swipe horizontally through your slides directly in the feed.
A cover slide that earns the tap, content frames that pay off the promise, and a clear CTA. The agent structures every carousel this way — and lets you A/B the cover by typing "give me three alternative hooks" before you publish.
Yes. Drop in your numbers (stat, year, project name), and the agent fits them into the right frames. You can also upload reference images and ask the agent to match the visual style — color palette, type, or layout.
Carousels stay in your project's storage and follow Genspark's standard data handling — see our Privacy Policy for full details. You can delete the project at any time, which removes everything in it.