Export Every X — Photoshop Plugin
One canvas. Clean panels.
Slice a wide Photoshop document into evenly sized panels in one operation. No guides, no manual cropping, no repetitive File › Export As.
Built for Instagram carousels, web banners, panoramic layouts and anything else where Photoshop's built-in export workflow starts to feel like a workaround.
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01
Install
Get it from Adobe Exchange and install in Photoshop via Creative Cloud. One restart and it's ready.
02
Set X
Choose the pixel interval — 1080px for Instagram carousels, 1920px for web banners, whatever your layout needs.
03
Export
Run once. Every panel exports as a separate file at full document resolution. Perfectly aligned, every time.
Free demo PSD
A ready-made PSD set up to work with Export Every X. Drop your photos in and run the export — no setup needed.
What you get
One plugin. One operation. Consistent exports.
Any pixel interval
Set X to whatever your layout needs — 1080px for carousels, 1920px for banners, or anything in between. One setting, consistent output.
Perfect alignment
Every panel starts exactly where the previous one ended. No overlap, no gap, no manual adjustment after the fact.
Full resolution output
Exports at the document's pixel resolution. No surprise downscaling, no quality loss. What you designed is what you get.
Replaces the guide workflow
No guides. No manual slicing. No repetitive File › Export As per section. One operation handles the whole document.
Works on very wide canvases
Export As and Save for Web can behave unexpectedly on extremely wide files. Export Every X handles them reliably.
One-time purchase
$10 on Adobe Exchange. No subscription, no license key, no expiry. Buy it once, use it.

Why I built this
Built because guides and slices were never the answer.
I am Wouter Vellekoop, a photographer who also does a lot of design work — Instagram carousels, event visuals, banners. At some point you end up with a canvas that is 3000 pixels wide and needs to be split into clean 1080px panels.
The standard Photoshop workflow for that is guides, manual slices, Export As — and it works until it doesn't. On very wide files it gets unreliable. On files you revisit and update, it gets tedious fast. I built Export Every X to replace that whole process with one setting and one click.
It doesn't do anything fancy. It just does the thing reliably, every time, without having to think about it.
What people say
“I used this for a long Instagram carousel. It turned a repetitive export job into a one-click routine — huge time saver.”
Sophie van Dijk — Content creator
“Perfect 1080px panels without guides. The alignment staying consistent across exports is what saves me the most time.”
Milan Koster — Graphic designer
“Splitting ultra-wide banners into 1920px segments used to be a pain. Now it's predictable and fast.”
Eva Janssen — Web marketer
“Export As kept acting weird on very wide docs. This workflow is more reliable for my biggest files.”
Noah Vermeer — Photographer
FAQ
Short answers before you buy.
Can I export Instagram carousel slices (1080px / 1080×1350)?+
How do I split a panorama into equal parts in Photoshop?+
How many panels will I get?+
Why not just use Photoshop slices?+
Is this the same as artboards?+
How do I install it?+
Where do I find it in Photoshop after installing?+
Which Photoshop versions are supported?+
How much does it cost?+
What if it doesn't work for me?+
Stop slicing by hand.
Set X once. Export all panels. Works on carousels, banners, panoramas — anything where you need a wide canvas split into consistent pieces.
Questions before buying? hello@wouter.photo