When you just ask an AI to "make a carousel," it comes out looking obviously AI generic, templated. So I built a free library of design sheets. Paste one into your AI/chatbot and the output follows a real, intentional design instead of the default AI look. Free, no signup. Ever notice when a post was clearly AI-designed? What gives it away?
Before, I'd jump between stock sites looking for a photo or icon that fit. Now MakeCarousel auto-places from 1,750+ charts, assets and real photos with design tokens tuned per template so it never looks AI-made. How do you source visuals for your posts today?
Whenever an AI tool gave me a stat, I had to go search whether it was even real. So I built sourcing in: MakeCarousel runs real-time search (Exa) and every claim ships with a source link researched, not hallucinated. Do you fact-check AI-written content before posting, or trust it?