Turn your Instagram carousel into a PowerPoint or PDF presentation. Export polished slides you can present in a meeting, share as a deck, or edit further.
Q3 Results
@yourbrandQ3 Results
@yourbrandQ3 Results
Revenue up 42% YoY
Build a carousel in InstaCarousel — or reuse one you already made. Pick a 16:9 layout if you plan to present it on a widescreen.
Download the carousel as high-resolution slide images or as a combined PDF. Both are ready to drop into PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Add the slides to a PowerPoint deck, or present the PDF directly. Add speaker notes and transitions in PowerPoint if you like.
A great carousel and a great slide deck are built on the same principles: one idea per slide, a clear visual hierarchy, and a story that moves from a hook to a payoff. So when you have already crafted a carousel, you are most of the way to a presentation — repurposing it into PowerPoint just changes the container, not the content.
InstaCarousel exports your finished carousel as high-resolution slide images and as a single PDF. Drop the images into PowerPoint one per slide, or open the PDF full-screen and present it as-is. The design work you did for Instagram — the fonts, colors, and layout — carries straight through to the meeting room, the webinar, or the pitch.
It works in reverse too: a carousel you built for a social campaign becomes an internal recap deck, and a client-facing carousel becomes a leave-behind PDF. One design, many destinations.
Full-screen your PDF or PowerPoint in a meeting, webinar, or pitch.
Send a PDF leave-behind that recipients can view without any app.
Add speaker notes, transitions, and extra slides in PowerPoint.
Turn a social carousel into an internal recap deck in minutes.
The same visual story works across social and the boardroom. Here is where people repurpose theirs.
Turn a founder-story carousel into a short, punchy pitch you can present live or send ahead.
Repurpose an educational carousel into the visual backbone of a webinar or workshop.
A campaign carousel becomes an internal recap deck — no rebuilding, just export and present.
Send a polished PDF after a call so your key points stay in front of the client.
Educators turn lesson carousels into slide decks for live teaching and self-study.
A tight carousel makes a distraction-free talk deck — one idea per slide, no clutter.
Pick 16:9 if you will present on a projector or screen; keep 4:5 or 1:1 for a social-first look.
Keep text large and high-contrast — what reads on a phone also reads from the back of a room.
One idea per slide still applies. A crowded slide that works in-feed can overwhelm on a big screen.
Add a clear title slide and a closing slide so the deck has a proper opening and end.
Insert each exported slide image full-bleed onto its own PowerPoint slide for a pixel-perfect deck.
Add speaker notes so you know what to say on each slide when presenting live.
Use subtle transitions — a simple fade keeps the focus on the content, not the animation.
Save a PDF copy to share afterward, so recipients see the exact design regardless of their software.
Design your carousel in InstaCarousel, then export it. You can download each slide as a high-resolution image and drop those images into PowerPoint or Google Slides, or export the whole carousel as a PDF to present or share directly.
InstaCarousel exports your carousel as image slides and as a combined PDF. To get a native .pptx, add the exported slide images to a PowerPoint deck (one per slide) — they drop in at full resolution and are ready to present.
Slides export at high resolution suitable for both social posting and presenting on a screen. The 4:5 and 1:1 ratios look great in-feed; for a widescreen deck, choose a 16:9 layout before exporting.
A carousel is already a tight, visual story — exactly what a good slide deck should be. Repurposing it into PowerPoint lets you present the same content in a meeting, webinar, or pitch without rebuilding it from scratch.
Yes. Edit everything inside InstaCarousel first — text, colors, fonts, layout. Once exported to PowerPoint as images, you can add speaker notes, transitions, and extra slides in PowerPoint itself.
Yes, free to use with limited credits. Create an account for more credits or upgrade for unlimited exports.
Design once, then send it to every platform and format you need.
Design your slides, then export to PowerPoint or PDF — free to start.