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A free online Instagram carousel splitter for panoramas, swipe posts, and multi-slide storytelling.
A strong carousel makes people slow down. Instead of shrinking a wide photo into one cramped frame, you can stretch the story across multiple slides and keep the transition feeling clean.
This Instagram carousel splitter keeps the workflow simple: upload your image, pick the number of slides, choose the crop, and export a polished set of JPEGs that line up when someone swipes.
Drop in a panorama, photo dump hero image, or wide design.
Check the cut guides and test the swipe simulation before exporting.
Download a ZIP of slide images that are ready to post in order.
A carousel splitter works best when you have a single wide image that tells a story across the full frame — a panoramic landscape, a before-and-after comparison, a product lineup, or an infographic that is too detailed for one square.
Cityscapes, travel shots, and event photos that lose their impact when cropped to a single square. The carousel preserves the full scene.
Show a product from multiple angles in one seamless swipe, or stretch a hero shot across slides for a more dramatic first impression.
Long charts, timelines, and step-by-step visuals read better as a swipe sequence than as one compressed image.
Side-by-side comparisons that are too wide for a single frame. Split the image so each half fills its own slide.
If you want one image to span multiple rows on your profile page instead of appearing in a single swipeable post, use the Instagram grid maker instead. Both tools split images, but they serve different purposes.
This tool lets you split one wide image into 2 to 10 Instagram carousel slides, which covers the usual panorama and storytelling formats creators use.
You can choose square, 4:5 portrait, or original proportions. Square and portrait crops trim the image to fit Instagram-friendly slide sizes, while original keeps the source proportions and only splits the width.
Yes. The splitter runs entirely in your browser, processes the image locally, and exports slides instantly. No account, no watermark, and no file-size limit.
A carousel splitter divides one wide image into slides that people swipe through in a single post. A grid maker splits an image into tiles that appear as separate posts on your profile page. Use the carousel splitter for seamless panoramic swipe posts, and the grid maker when you want one image to span multiple rows of your profile.
The exported slides are standard JPEGs, so you can upload them to any platform that supports multi-image posts. The aspect ratio presets are optimized for Instagram, but square slides work well on LinkedIn and Facebook too.
No. The carousel splitter runs in the browser and exports your slides instantly, so you can use it for free without creating an account.
Once the image is ready, EziBreezy helps you draft captions, visualize the feed, and schedule the post without jumping between five different tools.
Read the editorial walkthrough for when panoramic carousel posts make sense.
Preview how this carousel will sit next to the rest of your Instagram feed.
Turn one hero image into a profile grid when you want a bigger visual reveal.
Schedule the finished carousel slides as a post directly from a visual content planner.