Turn any PDF into a LinkedIn carousel
Drop a PDF deck, get perfectly-sized 1080×1080 slides as a ZIP in seconds — drag straight into LinkedIn's "Add a document" upload. No design tool. No Canva account. Done.
Step 1 — Upload your PDF deck
PDF only. Up to 25 MB. Up to 20 slides (LinkedIn's cap).
Step 2 — Background colour (when slides aren't square)
Each page is centred on a 1080×1080 canvas. The colour fills the empty space — match your brand.
Three steps, 30 seconds
Upload your PDF deck
Drop in any PDF — Canva exports, Google Slides PDF, Keynote, even a Notion export. Up to 20 pages.
Pick a background
Each page is centred on a 1080×1080 canvas. The background fills any empty space so your slides look intentional, not stretched.
Download the ZIP
You get sequential slide-01.png … slide-20.png. Drag the ZIP straight into LinkedIn's "Add a document" upload — done.
Common questions
How do I post the carousel on LinkedIn? +
On LinkedIn web: click "Start a post" → click the document icon (📄) → upload the ZIP we give you. LinkedIn auto-extracts the slides. On mobile, upload from your camera roll the same way.
Why 1080×1080 specifically? +
1:1 square is the only aspect ratio that renders well in both feed (truncated) and post-detail view (full size) on LinkedIn. Wider 16:9 slides get cropped on mobile feeds; portrait 4:5 looks weird as a "document" carousel.
My slides aren't square — will they look stretched? +
No. We never stretch. Each page is contain-fit (preserves aspect ratio) inside the canvas, with the background colour filling the empty space. That's why the background picker matters — match your slide design.
How much does it cost? +
1 free carousel per day, every day, forever. If you post more than once a day to LinkedIn, Pro ($9/mo) removes the daily cap.
Will my deck be stored or shared? +
No. The PDF is rendered to PNGs immediately and the source is deleted within 1 hour. We keep only counters (how many slides, what background) for analytics.
Can I add captions or change the slide text? +
Not yet — this MVP just resizes existing slides. Captions, text overlays, and watermarks are on the roadmap. For now, design your carousel in your usual tool (Canva, Figma, Slides), export PDF, drop it here.