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The Right Way to Upload LinkedIn Carousels in 2026

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*Boost your LinkedIn engagement with professional carousel posts. * Learn the exact design-to-fullstack workflow to convert Photoshop designs into LinkedIn-ready PDFs that stop the scroll. In this demonstration, I use Adobe Photoshop to create JPG images. Next, I combine the JPG images into a single PDF using Adobe Acrobat. Finally, I use the LinkedIn post type "Document" to upload multiple pages and create a carousel effect on LinkedIn. *How to Create LinkedIn Carousel Posts - Hint: Use a PDF | tutorial* 🕒 Video Timestamps 0:00 Intro: Why use LinkedIn Carousels? 0:08 Step 1: Preparing your images in Photoshop 0:21 Step 2: Converting JPEGs to a single PDF 0:41 The "PDF Rule" for LinkedIn Documents 0:54 Step 3: Starting your LinkedIn Post 1:12 Step 4: Using the "Add a Document" feature 1:25 Step 5: Adding titles and previewing the carousel 1:56 Final Result: Testing the scroll and hover effects 2:18 Design Tip: Using arrows and avoiding overlays Blog Post: A popular social media post type is the carousel. Carousels are quite easy to create on Facebook and Instagram but not as easy on LinkedIn. In this post, I will explain how to create a carousel post on LinkedIn. It takes a few extra steps to create carousels on LinkedIn, and this is a barrier that makes the carousel post type underutilized. That means the carousel post type is an opportunity for you! https://designertofullstack.com/carousel-posts-on-social-media/ For more LinkedIn tips, check out our LinkedIn posts on the Designer to Fullstack blog: https://designertofullstack.com/tag/linkedin/

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