Create card news-style carousels with AI
Mirr turns ideas, URLs, blogs, and brand references into editable card news-style carousel content for social channels.
Learn your style
Upload a reference carousel or start from a brand style. Mirr studies the layout, typography, colors, and visual rhythm.
Generate the draft
Paste a URL, blog, PDF, or idea. Mirr turns it into structured slides with copy, images, and a matching visual system.
Edit every detail
Change text, fonts, images, spacing, and slide layouts before publishing. You get AI speed without losing creative control.
Learn your style
Upload a reference carousel or start from a brand style. Mirr studies the layout, typography, colors, and visual rhythm.
Step 1
Learn your style
Upload a reference carousel or start from a brand style. Mirr studies the layout, typography, colors, and visual rhythm.
Generate the draft
Paste a URL, blog, PDF, or idea. Mirr turns it into structured slides with copy, images, and a matching visual system.
Step 2
Generate the draft
Paste a URL, blog, PDF, or idea. Mirr turns it into structured slides with copy, images, and a matching visual system.
Edit every detail
Change text, fonts, images, spacing, and slide layouts before publishing. You get AI speed without losing creative control.
Step 3
Edit every detail
Change text, fonts, images, spacing, and slide layouts before publishing. You get AI speed without losing creative control.
For educational content that needs a clear visual flow
Card news is a strong format for explaining ideas slide by slide. Mirr helps you create it faster while keeping quality editable.
Editable output
The carousel should stay editable after generation so your team can polish copy, images, fonts, and layouts.
Brand consistency
The tool should reuse visual patterns instead of producing a different generic style every time.
Source-to-carousel workflow
Strong carousel AI should turn URLs, blogs, PDFs, and ideas into structured slide narratives.
Platform fit
The output should map to LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok Photo Mode, and other swipeable social formats.