AI Carousel Generator

AI Carousel Generator
Website: vdraw.ai

If you’ve ever tried making a carousel post for Instagram or LinkedIn, you probably know how surprisingly time-consuming it can be. You start with an idea, then spend half an hour fiddling with fonts, layouts, and trying to make each slide feel connected but not repetitive. That’s where AI Carousel Generator comes in. It’s a browser-based tool that helps you turn ideas into clean, scrollable carousels without getting stuck in the design weeds. You don’t need to be a designer, and you don’t need to write a script. You just describe what you want to say, and the tool builds the visuals and content around it.

I tried AI Carousel Generator while prepping a short post about creative burnout. I had a few bullet points and a rough idea of the tone I wanted – something honest but encouraging. I typed in a prompt like “Tips for staying creative when you’re feeling stuck,” and the tool gave me a full carousel with a hook slide, a few tip cards, and a closing message. The layout was clean, the colors were easy to tweak, and the text felt like something I’d actually say. I didn’t have to rewrite anything or move boxes around. It just worked.

The interface is simple. You start by entering your topic or message, and the tool generates a set of cards based on that. You can choose from different formats – hooks, quotes, lists, tips – and mix them however you like. There’s a color theme selector that lets you match the design to your brand or mood, and it updates instantly. I used a muted palette for my post, but there are brighter options if you’re going for something more playful or bold.

One feature I didn’t expect to use but ended up liking is the video converter. After you build your carousel, you can turn it into a short video for Reels or TikTok. I tested it with a carousel about morning routines, and the video version felt surprisingly smooth. It’s not flashy or animated – it just scrolls through the cards with a bit of motion, which makes it feel more dynamic without being distracting.

There’s also a template library with over a hundred pre-made designs. I browsed through a few and found one that worked well for a post about productivity myths. You can swap out the text and images, and the structure stays intact. It’s helpful if you’re short on time or just want a starting point. I’ve used templates for client work and personal posts, and they’ve saved me from staring at a blank screen more than once.

You can try it out at AI Carousel Generator. Whether you’re building content for social media, sharing tips with your audience, or just experimenting with new formats, it’s a low-friction way to make something that looks polished without spending hours on it. It’s not trying to be a full design studio – it’s just a quiet helper that gets your ideas moving. And sometimes, that’s exactly what you need.

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