Plan Your Feed Before You Post With a Live Instagram Preview
Most feed mistakes only become obvious after you post — and by then, fixing them means deleting and re-uploading, which resets likes, comments, and the post's timestamp. A live preview flips that around: you find the problem while it still costs nothing to fix.
See the grid, not just the tiles
A single tile can look great on its own and still wreck the grid around it. Feediz drops your split tiles into a pixel-accurate profile grid, so you see how nine posts read together, where the seams meet, and whether a face sits right on a cut line — all before anything goes live.
Check the open-post view too
Tap any tile to preview the opened post exactly as your followers will see it: the header, the carousel dots, the caption with its 'more' fold, and the action bar along the bottom. Catching a caption that gets cut at the fold is far easier here than after it is published.
Iterate for free, leave no trace
Because everything renders in your browser, you can rearrange, re-split, and re-preview as many times as you like at no cost. There are no test uploads to delete afterward, and your images never leave your device — nothing touches a server.
Build a few posts ahead
A preview is also a planning tool. Line up your next several posts in the grid and you can see how an upcoming photo will sit next to the ones already live, so your feed stays intentional instead of growing one ad-hoc post at a time.