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In March 2026, the question we should be asking is not what things you can do with Claude, but what is something Claude cannot do? Hi. My name is Kushank. Welcome back to the channel. I'm on a mission to teach 1,000,000,000 people there for free because it should be a human right. And we just discovered that even though Claude doesn't even have an image model, but you can actually create these carousels for Instagram right inside Claude. So even though this video is a quick tutorial on how we can actually do the same, but at the same time, I want you to use this video as an inspiration of all the things you can start exploring you could do with Claude. It's probably not the only way, but this is the workload that we used. So on my Instagram and TikTok page, Practically AI, we've been posting bunch of these, uh, quick little infographics on guides that people might need for Claude. Claude is a very hot topic. These guys are in demand,

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and, uh, like, these guides have performed well. So we wanted to, like, use this as our inspiration for us to create more assets just so that we know what sort of branding and design we're gonna go for. So what we did was, uh, we went over to Claude. So we uploaded all these images as reference files and just use this prompt. Extract the style, design, color, fonts, etcetera from all these images, ignore the written content, send me the description in a JSON format. So, basically, we're not really training yet on these designs just yet. We're just extracting the vibes all these designs have in common. Now when you run this prompt, you're gonna get a result that looks like some code. But it's basically a JSON format, which is a way to structure all the data that is easier for a computer to read. So now what we're gonna do this is copy this output and then create a new project. So what we're trying to do is we got Claude to understand the vibes from those designs, and now we're just gonna, like, create a project inside Claude. So every time we have to create a new carousel for Instagram, Claude will know exactly what vibes that we need for that carousel. So we can always get consistent results with basically no prompting. So if you haven't done this before, on the left side, you will see an options for projects.

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This is very similar to ChatGPT projects for all the people who are migrating over. And here, just describe what you're working on and what you are trying to achieve. Again, this is optional. You don't have to get into the details here. Now once you're in the project, then go to your instructions. And here, copy paste that JSON prompt that we generated. And here, we start with simple instructions on what we want this project to do. For example, you are an Instagram carousel design system. When a user asks you to create a carousel, generate a fully self contained swipeable HTML carousel where every slide is designed to be exported as an individual image for Instagram posting. Step one, collect brand details before generating any carousel. Now after this, pretty much add instructions for Clog to just use the design system that we generated in our first step. And now here we have couple extra steps, uh, and this is only because I have multiple accounts and I wanna make sure that Clot is asking us which account we're creating it for. So that way it's easy for us to create it for multiple accounts just using the same project. Now this is your mini Clot project that is trained to create those Instagram carousels for you. Now you must be wondering, how is Clot able to create these carousels if it doesn't have any image generator? So actually, what we're trying to do here is to not create an image at all. We're basically asking Clot, which is good at coding, to create the code for all those different slides, which we can download as individual images. Now, here what we can do is I can take over my newsletter content and I can just ask Claude to transform this article into an Instagram carousel. Now based on instructions, it's asking us for the brands that we wanna create it for and it's double checking the color palette we wanna use for this post and responses to just use Claude's palette. Now it just shares the palette that we have for Claude, gives us a slight breakdown,

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and right here, we have the code generated for all those slides. As you can see, we have seven different carousel posts that are now generated. We can toggle through. It even has like a progress bar which is like a good strategy for Instagram carousel posts that you could use and it looks very clean. All the text looks really good. I don't see any errors whatsoever. In fact, I would say it's even better than actually using like image generator just because it's actually using the right fonts inside instead of creating a font. So if you can just look into the code here, you will be able to see all the fonts that's pulling to create this carousel post instead of just generating an image here, which is what makes it even more powerful. We have all these images for carousel generated right inside our Cloud project from a very simple prompt. And now I can just go here and I can download all my slides. By the way, if you run into an error that it's not downloading for you, just ask Cloud to turn all that into a PNG file, then you should be able to download each one of the slides just from download over here. Even though it's super cool that you can generate these carousels

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just within Cloud, I do wanna say that if you already have a template say you work with inside Canva that, uh, you wanna use for all your carousel posts, the better strategy would be to connect the Canva connector inside Claude and just do it that way instead of trying to create everything from scratch every single time. Again, the reason I wanted to do this video is because anyone who doesn't have that templates or their design system set up already, this could be a good way for them to start right away. But, hey, like I said, you know, these days, like, with so much happening in AI, everyone likes to over engineer everything. I would say is that before you start doing everything with AI, just take a step back and just ask yourself, if there is something you could do with AI, does it mean you should? Because right now with the whole hype around AI, we tend to over engineer things just because it's cool where we shouldn't. And on that note, give a thumbs up if this video was useful, you learned something new, you feel inspired on things you can do with Claude, and leave a comment if there's a video topic you want me to cover next. Until then, I'll take your leave. Your chief AI officer signing off.
