How to change the interval time on bootstrap carousel?

        You need to set interval in  main div as data-interval tag .
        so it is working fine and you can give different time to different slides.

       <!--main div -->
      <div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="100" id="carousel-example-generic">
  <!-- Indicators -->
  <ol class="carousel-indicators">
                                <li data-target="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide-to="0" class=""></li>
                             i>
                                            </ol>

  <!-- Wrapper for slides -->
  <div role="listbox" class="carousel-inner">
       <div class="item">
          <a class="carousel-image" href="#">
           <img alt="image" src="image.jpg">
          </a>
        </div>
    </div>
 </div>

You can also use the data-interval attribute eg. <div class="carousel" data-interval="10000">


The best way to get rid on it is adding or modifying the data-interval attribute like this:

<div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="10000" id="myCarousel">

It's specified on ms like it's usually on js, so 1000 = 1s, 3000 = 3s... 10000 = 10s.

By the way you can also specify it at 0 for not sliding automatically. It's useful when showing product images on mobile for example.

<div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="0" id="myCarousel">

You can use the options when initializing the carousel, like this:

// interval is in milliseconds. 1000 = 1 second -> so 1000 * 10 = 10 seconds
$('.carousel').carousel({
  interval: 1000 * 10
});

or you can use the interval attribute directly on the HTML tag, like this:

<div class="carousel" data-interval="10000">

The advantage of the latter approach is that you do not have to write any JS for it - while the advantage of the former is that you can compute the interval and initialize it with a variable value at run time.