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Best AI Carousel Generators in 2026

Carousel tools split into three types: design-first (pick a template and fill it in), content-first (paste a source and get a carousel), and full design canvases. The best one depends on whether you want design control or speed from existing content — and where you publish. Here's an honest breakdown by use case.

Last updated May 2026. We build WaveGen, listed below for the content-first use case — the others are covered on their merits.

The 8 best AI carousel generators

1. WaveGen

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Free; $29–99/mo

Best for: Repurposing content into carousels across every channel

WaveGen turns a blog post, newsletter, transcript, or idea into on-brand carousels, animated slideshows, platform-tailored captions, and first comments. Review and edit each draft in WaveGen's drag-and-drop editor, then publish or schedule across six platforms.

One source → on-brand posts for every platform, captioned and scheduled.

Focused on creating and distributing social content rather than general-purpose design work.

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2. Canva

Free; Pro ~$15/mo

Best for: General-purpose manual design

A broad design tool with 1,000+ carousel templates and a drag-and-drop editor. Best if you want to design every slide by hand and already use Canva. AI features such as Magic Design exist, but the workflow is manual-first.

Large template and asset library across many design formats.

Manual and time-consuming; no content-to-carousel automation, no native multi-platform scheduling of carousels.

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3. ContentDrips

Free; $15–26/mo

Best for: Bulk / agency carousel production

A template-driven carousel tool with brand profiles and bulk CSV-to-carousel — generate many similar carousels at once from a spreadsheet. REST API and Zapier for automation. Publishes to LinkedIn and Instagram.

Bulk CSV production plus API/Zapier automation.

Carousel design only; no slideshow video, no trend monitoring, two publishing platforms.

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4. PostNitro

Free; ~$20–25/mo

Best for: Turning Twitter threads into carousels

A popular carousel maker with a native Twitter-thread → carousel workflow, a 100+ template library, and publishing to LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, X, and Threads. Strong freemium tier and Zapier integration.

Thread-to-carousel + broad platform mix (incl. X/Threads).

Template-first workflow; caption writing is separate; no native slideshow video or Autopilot.

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5. Gamma

Free; $8–20/seat/mo

Best for: AI-generated slide decks you can adapt

Gamma generates full slide decks from a prompt in seconds. It's built for presentations, but its AI-designed slides can be adapted into carousel-style content. Strong AI generation with built-in design — though the output is deck-shaped rather than tailored to each platform's carousel spec.

Fast AI deck generation with built-in design.

Built for presentations, not social — output needs reshaping to carousel formats, with no native social scheduling.

WaveGen vs Gamma

6. Claude Design

Free; Pro ~$20/mo

Best for: Bespoke, hands-on creative assets

Anthropic's Claude is a creative copilot, not a repurposing engine. You prompt it per asset, manually, every time — which gets slow and token-costly at volume. It's excellent for bespoke, high-craft pieces where you want hands-on control, but it's not built for "turn this blog post into a week of content by Friday."

Outstanding for bespoke, high-craft copy and one-off creative work.

Per-asset manual prompting — no automation, batching, scheduling, or publishing, and token costs add up across many assets.

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7. aiCarousels

Free; $14.95/mo

Best for: Quick, cheap carousels (free tier)

A fast, low-cost carousel generator that accepts topics, text, URLs, YouTube videos, and PDFs. Good free tier and multi-language support. Creation-only — you download and upload to each platform yourself.

Cheapest paid tier; multiple input formats; generous free tier.

No scheduling or publishing; carousel-only (no captions, slideshows, or brand voice).

WaveGen vs aiCarousels

8. Taplio

$39–199/mo

Best for: LinkedIn-only creators

A LinkedIn growth suite with a built-in carousel generator. Repurposes tweets or Reddit posts into LinkedIn carousels and pairs them with LinkedIn analytics and a lead database. Best if your entire strategy is LinkedIn.

Deep LinkedIn specialization (analytics, scheduling, leads).

LinkedIn-only; AI is gated to higher tiers; no Instagram/TikTok carousels.

WaveGen vs Taplio

Quick comparison

ToolBest forPlatformsStarting price
WaveGenRepurposing content into carousels across every channelLinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, PinterestFree; $29–99/mo
CanvaGeneral-purpose manual designExport anywhere (manual upload)Free; Pro ~$15/mo
ContentDripsBulk / agency carousel productionLinkedIn, InstagramFree; $15–26/mo
PostNitroTurning Twitter threads into carouselsLinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, X, ThreadsFree; ~$20–25/mo
GammaAI-generated slide decks you can adaptExport (PDF/PPT/images); adapt for socialFree; $8–20/seat/mo
Claude DesignBespoke, hands-on creative assetsText output (design & publish elsewhere)Free; Pro ~$20/mo
aiCarouselsQuick, cheap carousels (free tier)Export only (no publishing)Free; $14.95/mo
TaplioLinkedIn-only creatorsLinkedIn only$39–199/mo

See the full feature-by-feature breakdowns on our comparisons hub, or compare the best AI content repurposing tools and the best Hootsuite alternatives.

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Turn your content into carousels — free

Paste a blog post, newsletter, or transcript and WaveGen generates LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest carousels — captioned and scheduled. No signup required to try.

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