Free tool, no signup

Free Instagram grid maker and feed preview

Upload your posts and see them laid out in the real 3-column Instagram profile grid. Drop in the carousel cover you are about to publish, reorder until it lands, and plan the whole feed before you post. Runs entirely in your browser.

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Your feed

How your profile grid looks

Three across, just like Instagram. Reorder until your cover lands where the eye goes first.

Add your last few posts plus the cover you are about to publish, then watch the grid before you commit.

Plan the grid, then make the post that earns its spot.

Drop in an idea and get a scroll-stopping cover, value slides, and a call to action, designed for you.

Make a carousel cover

How it works

From a rough thought to a finished carousel.

  1. Add your recent posts

    Drop in screenshots of your last few posts, or paste them straight from your clipboard. Everything stays in your browser, nothing is uploaded to a server.

  2. Drop in the cover you are about to publish

    Add the carousel cover you made next, then drag it around the grid until it lands where the eye goes first. The preview shows the exact 3-column profile layout.

  3. Decide, then post with confidence

    Reorder until the feed reads the way you want, download a PNG of the mock-up to keep, and only then hit publish on Instagram.

Why preview your feed

Your profile is a storefront. The grid is the window.

When someone lands on your profile deciding whether to follow, they do not read, they scan the grid. A feed preview is how coaches and consultants make sure the carousel cover and the comment-to-DM offer they worked on land where they get seen.

  • The cover is the only thing they see first

    On your profile, a follower sees nine covers at once before they read a single caption. A grid preview lets you audition the cover you just made next to your last eight posts, so the one carrying your lead magnet is the one that stops the scroll.

  • Place the comment-to-DM offer on purpose

    If your free guide lives behind a comment-to-DM CTA, the cover that advertises it should not get buried mid-grid. Previewing the feed shows you whether that offer is sitting in a spot people actually reach, or wasted in the corner.

  • Plan the grid before you commit

    You cannot reorder a feed after you post. A preview is the one chance to see how a new cover changes the whole grid, catch a color clash, and balance covers against photos before anything goes live.

Splitting one big image into a seamless row?

Use the Image Splitter to cut a panorama into clean slides, then come back here to preview how that row sits in your feed before you post it.

Open the Image Splitter

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Does the grid maker upload my images anywhere?
No. Everything happens in your browser on your own device. The images are read locally and the grid is drawn with Canvas, so nothing is sent to a server and the tool keeps working even if you go offline after the page loads.
How many posts can I preview at once?
Up to 12, which is four full rows of the 3-column Instagram grid. That is enough to see how a new carousel cover sits against your most recent posts, which is the part of your profile a visitor judges first.
Can I reorder the posts to plan my feed?
Yes. Hover or focus any post and use the arrows to move it earlier or later, or remove it entirely. Drag your new cover around until the grid reads the way you want, then post in that order on Instagram.
What does the Download preview button save?
It composites the exact grid you see into a single PNG at 1080 pixels per cell. It is a mock-up of your feed, not the individual posts, handy for keeping a record or sharing the plan with a teammate or client.
Is the Instagram grid maker really free with no watermark?
Yes. No signup, no login, and no watermark on the downloaded preview. It is free to use as often as you like.

Make a cover worth a spot on your grid.