PDF, PNG, or JPG. The whole strip renders at high resolution, then you slice it into the pieces you post.
Cut one long PDF into section images — all at once
PDF, PNG, or JPG. The whole strip renders at high resolution, then you slice it into the pieces you post.
Turn one long newsletter into ready-to-post pieces in about a minute.
Drag the newsletter file onto the page, or click Choose a file. PDF, PNG, and JPG all work. The whole strip loads, and the tool automatically marks where each section starts.
The coral dashed lines show where the strip will be split. Each shaded band between two lines is one image — its number shows in the top-left corner, and you can see every piece in the The pieces list on the right.
Drag a line to move it · click any empty part of the strip to add a new line · double-click a line (or tap its ×) to remove it. To get more or fewer lines automatically, move the Detection sensitivity slider and the cuts re-calculate.
Type a name on any section in the right-hand list and it becomes part of the file name — e.g. newsletter_04_sold-properties.png. Skip this and they're just numbered in order.
Pick PNG for best quality or JPG for smaller files, and set a file-name prefix. Each piece keeps the full width of the newsletter.
Click ⬇ Export all sections (ZIP) to download every piece at once in a single zip — then unzip and post. Need just one? Use the ⬇ button on that section instead.
Once your cuts look right, type a name under Templates and click Save. Next month: load the new edition → choose the template → Apply → tweak if needed → Export. Because cuts are saved as proportions, they line up even if the strip is a little taller or shorter.
Templates save to the computer you're on. To reuse one elsewhere, click Export .json, send the file, and Import .json on the other machine.