A LinkedIn carousel generator that starts with content you already wrote
Most carousel tools start from a blank canvas, a single idea, or a generic hook-list-CTA template. Blog2Video starts from your article's actual structure and turns it into downloadable carousel slides.
Why most carousel generators start in the wrong place
Most LinkedIn carousel tools ask you to paste a single idea, a tweet, or a topic and generate a generic hook-and-bullets sequence. That works for quick takes, but it throws away structure you've already built if the source material is a real article or research note.
Blog2Video reads the source article's headings, sections, and examples and maps each one to a scene, so the carousel mirrors the actual argument instead of a templated format.
From article to carousel in three steps
1. Paste the article URL, PDF, or document into Blog2Video.
2. Review the generated scenes — each one maps to a section of the source content, and you can edit any scene before exporting.
3. Export the scene set as PNG slides for direct LinkedIn upload, a PDF deck, or a PowerPoint file for further editing.
One generation, multiple distribution formats
The same generation run that produces a narrated video also produces the carousel. A single article can become a YouTube video, a LinkedIn carousel, and a PDF handout without separate production passes for each format.
If the source content is from an early-stage blog or publication still building an audience, pairing carousel distribution with a free listing on BlogHub adds a second discovery channel — a community-ranked, SEO-optimized profile page and backlinks for the publication itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Blog2Video actually generate a LinkedIn carousel, not just a video?
Yes. Once an article, PDF, or document is generated into scenes, you can export that same scene set as PNG slides, a PDF deck, or a PowerPoint file — all formats LinkedIn's carousel upload accepts.
Do I need a video first to get a carousel?
No. Generating the scenes is the shared first step for both outputs. You can export straight to PNG, PDF, or PowerPoint without rendering or publishing a video.
How is this different from a generic AI carousel generator?
Generic carousel generators usually start from a single prompt or idea and produce a templated hook-list-CTA sequence. Blog2Video starts from your actual article structure, so the carousel follows your real argument and examples instead of a generic format.
What if I want to edit slides before exporting?
You can edit any scene's text, layout, or image after generation and before export, so the final PNG, PDF, or PowerPoint reflects your changes.