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Instagram Carousel Splitter

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Split one wide image into sequential Instagram carousel panels. TypeKitty's instagram carousel splitter runs locally in your browser, so you can export aligned swipe-through tiles without uploading the source image.

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Carousel panels generated locally, zipped when multiple.

How to use Instagram Carousel Splitter

Prepare carousel panels from a single local image. Check the result before copying or downloading it.

  1. Add your image

    01

    Enter or choose the image you want to process with this browser tool.

  2. Adjust the options

    02

    Review the available settings and choose the output that fits your task.

  3. Copy or download

    03

    Inspect the result, then copy or download it without creating an account.

Practical examples

Start with a real input, then adapt it to your task.

Example input

3 panels at 4:5

The browser workflow processes 3 panels at 4:5 locally and produces a result you can inspect before export.

Example input

5 panels at 1:1

The browser workflow processes 5 panels at 1:1 locally and produces a result you can inspect before export.

Example input

image carousel splitter

The browser workflow processes image carousel splitter locally and produces a result you can inspect before export.

How this browser tool works

TypeKitty processes the data you enter in this browser tab. It is not sent to a TypeKitty tool API.

No account required
image workflow
Preview before download

Current limitation

Browser release exports generated panels as individual files or ZIP.

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What to know before you start

Keep every carousel panel aligned

A seamless swipe effect depends on equal panel dimensions and a source image whose width matches the selected panel count. Design across the full canvas first, then keep text and faces away from split boundaries so each individual slide still looks intentional.

Allow for interface safe zones

Social apps can cover edges with controls, captions, or profile elements, and may recompress uploaded artwork. Preview each exported tile independently, maintain consistent aspect ratios, and avoid placing essential information against the outer edge of a panel.

Frequently asked questions

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