Feed Planner.
Design your Instagram grid.

Simulate your Instagram feed before posting. Add up to 12 photos, reorder with drag and drop, and preview the 3x3 grid layout. Perfect for planning your content calendar.

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Your Instagram Feed Deserves a Plan

Posting randomly on Instagram is like throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks. Your feed is the first thing people see when they visit your profile. If it looks chaotic, you lose credibility before they even read your bio.

This tool lets you plan your feed visually. You can add up to 12 photos, drag them into any order, and see exactly how they'll look in the 3x3 grid. You can also customize your profile picture, bio, and story covers to match your aesthetic.

How to Use It

  1. Edit your profile — Click on the username, name, or bio text to change them. Click the profile photo to upload a new avatar.
  2. Add photos — Click the upload area or drag and drop images from your computer. You can add up to 12 photos.
  3. Reorder photos — Drag the drag icon on any thumbnail to move it to a different position. The grid updates in real-time.
  4. Change story covers — Hover over any story and click the "Cover" button to upload a custom cover image.
  5. Export your plan — Click "Export order" to save your sequence as a text file with the current order.
  6. Clear and start over — Click "Clear all" to remove all photos and start fresh.

What This Feed Planner Does

Frequently Asked Questions

How many photos can I add?

Up to 12 photos. The grid only shows the first 9 (the standard Instagram grid), but you can plan up to 12 for a more complete view of your feed strategy.

What image formats are supported?

JPG, PNG, and WEBP. The maximum file size is 20 MB per image.

Are my photos uploaded anywhere?

No. All images are loaded and processed locally in your browser. They are never sent to any server.

Can I use this for other social media platforms?

The layout is designed to mimic Instagram's 3x3 grid, but you can use it to plan any visual grid-based feed.