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This guide walks you through creating a carousel from start to finish. The agent gathers your requirements, shows you templates, generates the first page for approval, and then builds the rest.
1

Select Carousel as your artifact type

On the home dashboard, click the artifact picker and select Carousel.
2

Choose your slide count

Select a slide range before typing your prompt:
Slide rangePlan required
4–8Free
8–12Free
12–16Pro
16–20Pro
20–24Pro
24+Max
3

Describe your carousel

Type your topic in the input bar. Include as much context as you can. The more detail you give, the better the result.The agent needs to know:
DetailWhy it matters
PlatformInstagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter/X. Determines aspect ratio and styling conventions.
TopicWhat the carousel is about.
AudienceWho it is for. Affects tone and complexity.
ToneProfessional, casual, bold, playful, etc.
Brand assetsColors (hex codes), logo, fonts. If you have them, mention them or attach files.
Example prompts:
  • “Create a 6-slide Instagram carousel about 5 productivity tips for remote workers. Tone: casual and bold. Brand colors: #1A1A2E, #E94560. Attach my logo.”
  • “LinkedIn carousel on the state of AI in healthcare for a B2B audience. Professional tone, 8 slides.”
  • “Twitter/X carousel breaking down how compound interest works. Simple and visual, aimed at beginners.”
You can attach reference images, your logo, brand guidelines, or any other files using the + button.
4

Pick a template (optional)

The agent shows you a gallery of carousel templates that match your topic. Browse the gallery and select a template to use as a design reference.If you do not pick a template, the agent creates a visual style from scratch based on your brand assets or by researching references online.
How the agent decides on style:
  • Template + brand assets - Uses your brand colors and logo with the template layout.
  • Brand assets only - Creates a style from your brand colors, logo, and visual identity.
  • Template only - Uses the template layout with topic-appropriate colors.
  • No template, no brand assets - Searches for visual references and builds a style from scratch.
5

Review the outline

Before generating any images, the agent writes an outline covering:
  • The platform and aspect ratio.
  • The role of each page (hook, content, CTA).
  • Brand guidelines: colors (hex codes), logo placement, fonts.
  • The narrative arc across all slides.
Review the outline. If the structure, messaging, or style is off, tell the agent what to change before it starts generating images.
6

Approve the first page

The agent generates only the first page and waits for your approval.
The agent will not generate the remaining pages until you approve the first one. Image generation uses more credits than text-based content, so this approval gate protects you from spending credits on a direction you do not want.
Review the first page carefully. Check:
  • Is the visual style right?
  • Are your brand colors and logo correct?
  • Is the text readable and well-placed?
  • Does the hook work for your audience?
If anything needs to change, tell the agent. It regenerates the first page until you are satisfied. Once you approve, the agent generates the remaining pages.
7

Wait for generation

The agent generates the remaining pages one by one, using the approved first page as the style reference. Every subsequent page matches the visual DNA of page one: same colors, same typography, same layout language.You see progress as each page is created.
8

Review and refine

Once all pages are generated, review the full carousel. If any individual page needs changes, you have two options:
  • Selective edit - Ask the agent to change a specific page. Be precise: quote the exact text you want changed and describe the visual change. The agent regenerates that single page while keeping the rest.
  • Full redesign - If the overall direction needs to change, ask the agent to redesign from scratch. It starts a new outline and first-page approval cycle.
When requesting edits, be as specific as possible. Instead of “make slide 3 better,” say “on slide 3, change the headline from ‘Tips for Growth’ to ‘How to 3x Your Revenue’ and make the background darker.” Specific instructions produce better results and use fewer credits.
Once you are happy with the result, you can export the carousel:
FormatWhat you get
PDFAll pages in a single PDF file, one page per slide
ZIPAll page images in a compressed archive, ready to upload to your platform

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