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Carousel pages are AI-generated images. You cannot click into them and edit text directly the way you would with an HTML slide or a Markdown report. Instead, you describe what you want changed in the chat and the agent regenerates the affected pages using AI image generation. There are two editing paths: selective edits for changing individual slides, and full redesign for starting over with a new visual direction.

Selective edits

Use selective edits when you want to change one or a few specific slides without affecting the rest of the carousel.
1

Identify the slide you want to change

Review your carousel in the side panel or on the canvas. Note the slide number and what needs to change.
2

Describe the change in the chat

Tell the agent exactly what to change. Be as specific as possible: quote the current text and provide the replacement, or describe the visual change in detail.
Good edit requests:
  • “On slide 3, change the headline from ‘Tips for Growth’ to ‘How to 3x Your Revenue’.”
  • “On slide 5, make the background darker and increase the contrast on the text.”
  • “On slide 2, replace the icon with a bar chart illustration.”
Vague requests to avoid:
  • “Make slide 3 better.” (Better how?)
  • “Fix the design.” (Which slide? What is wrong?)
  • “Change the colors.” (Which colors? On which slides? To what?)
3

Review the regenerated slide

The agent regenerates only the slide you specified. The rest of the carousel stays unchanged. Review the result and request further adjustments if needed.
Selective edits are faster and use fewer credits than a full redesign. Always try a selective edit first unless the entire visual direction needs to change.

Full redesign

Use a full redesign when the overall style, branding, or visual direction of the carousel needs to change, not just one or two slides.
1

Tell the agent you want a redesign

Describe the new direction in the chat. Explain what should change about the overall look: new colors, a different layout style, a different tone, or a completely new visual approach.
2

Review the new outline

The agent writes a new outline with the updated visual direction, brand guidelines, and page structure. Review it and adjust before any images are generated.
3

Approve the new first page

The agent generates a new first page based on the redesigned direction. It uses your original carousel as a content reference (so your messaging is preserved) but applies the new visual style.
The same approval gate applies. The agent will not generate the remaining pages until you approve the new first page.
4

Wait for generation

Once you approve, the agent generates the remaining pages. Each page uses both the original carousel (for content) and the new first page (for style) as references to maintain consistency.

Edit on the canvas

Carousel slides are stored in the canvas system. You can open them in AI Canvas to:
  • View all slides side by side.
  • Rearrange and reorder slides.
  • Use canvas editing tools (remove background, upscale, text edit, mark and edit) on individual slides.
Editing directly on the canvas gives you more control over individual slides and uses significantly fewer credits than asking the agent to regenerate. Use canvas edits for fine-tuning and save agent requests for larger changes.

What you cannot do when editing

  • You cannot click into a slide and type to change text. Carousel pages are images, not editable HTML.
  • You cannot drag or reposition individual elements within a slide.
  • You cannot merge slides from two different carousels.
  • You cannot undo an edit after the agent has regenerated a page. Use Rollback to return to a previous state if needed.

Next steps