Blog post to LinkedIn carousel
- Source
- Long-form article or founder note
- Output
- Editable LinkedIn carousel draft
- Use case
- Repurpose thought leadership into swipeable B2B content.
Start with one blog post, extract the strongest argument, convert it into slide-by-slide copy, then use Mirr to create an editable LinkedIn carousel draft.
Quick answer
Mirr helps turn long-form content into a swipeable LinkedIn narrative while preserving room for founder voice, brand polish, and final edits.
What to evaluate
The carousel should stay editable after generation so your team can polish copy, images, fonts, and layouts.
The tool should reuse visual patterns instead of producing a different generic style every time.
Strong carousel AI should turn URLs, blogs, PDFs, and ideas into structured slide narratives.
The output should map to LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok Photo Mode, and other swipeable social formats.
Workflow
Mirr helps turn long-form content into a swipeable LinkedIn narrative while preserving room for founder voice, brand polish, and final edits.
Upload a reference carousel or start from a brand style. Mirr studies the layout, typography, colors, and visual rhythm.
Paste a URL, blog, PDF, or idea. Mirr turns it into structured slides with copy, images, and a matching visual system.
Change text, fonts, images, spacing, and slide layouts before publishing. You get AI speed without losing creative control.
Why Mirr
Most AI tools stop at a flattened image. Mirr creates editable, on-brand carousel drafts so teams can keep quality consistent while publishing more often.
AI carousel examples
FAQ
Most LinkedIn carousels work best when they keep one clear idea per slide and avoid forcing every detail from the blog into the post.
AI can draft the structure, but teams should review the hook, examples, claims, and CTA before publishing.