Turn X into a carousel
Turn a blog post into a LinkedIn carousel
To turn a blog post into a LinkedIn carousel with DeckNative: paste the article text or its URL, and DeckNative extracts the real points and code and lays them out as a grounded carousel in about ten seconds. It transforms the post into slide-shaped copy without inventing anything, then you edit inline and export a PDF.
Paste the post (or its URL) — get a grounded, swipeable deck.
A good blog post is already a carousel waiting to happen. DeckNative reads your post, pulls the real points and code, and lays them out as a grounded carousel — no rewriting, no fabrication.
Drop the article text or just its URL. You get a finished draft with syntax-highlighted code, editable inline, exported as an upload-ready PDF.
- Paste text or a URL — DeckNative extracts the readable article
- Grounded in the post — it will not add claims that are not there
- Real code slides + inline editing + PDF export
Try it free — your first three carousels are on us.
Paste a source, get a grounded carousel in ~10 seconds. No card required.
Generate my carousel →FAQ
- Can I just paste the URL?
- Yes — DeckNative fetches the page, extracts the article text, and grounds the carousel in it.
- Will it copy my post word-for-word?
- No — it transforms the source into slide-shaped copy (complete headings, one-line bodies), grounded in your facts.
- How long is a typical carousel?
- Usually 6 slides by default; you can add, delete, and reorder slides in the editor.
Last updated 2026-07-10