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Collage Maker

Upload several photos and arrange them into a grid collage, ready to download as a single image.

How to use the Collage Maker

  1. Upload 2 to 9 photos you want to combine.
  2. Choose a grid layout — the number of photos used will match the grid size (extra photos beyond the grid are ignored).
  3. Toggle spacing between photos on or off.
  4. Click "Create & Download Collage" to save the combined image.

About the Collage Maker

Combining several photos into one shareable image is a common need for social posts, printed keepsakes, or simply comparing a handful of photos side by side without flipping between separate files. Doing this manually usually means opening a design tool, placing each photo by hand, and aligning everything just to get a basic grid.

This tool automates that layout process. Upload your photos, pick a grid arrangement — from a simple 2-across layout to a fuller 3×3 grid — and the tool automatically crops and arranges each photo to fit its cell evenly, with optional spacing between cells for a cleaner, more polished look. Each photo is cropped from its center to fill its grid cell proportionally, avoiding the stretching that can happen when images of different aspect ratios are forced into uniform cells.

It's used for creating simple social media collages, combining before/during/after photos of a project, assembling a quick visual summary of a trip or event, and putting together reference sheets from multiple images. Because the entire composition happens on an HTML canvas in your browser, none of your photos are uploaded to a server in the process.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I upload more photos than the grid has slots for?+
Only as many photos as the selected grid can hold are used, in the order they were uploaded; extra photos beyond that are ignored. Remove photos from the list or choose a larger grid to include more.
Will my photos be stretched to fit their grid cell?+
No, each photo is cropped from its center to fill its cell proportionally, which avoids visible stretching or squashing, though it does mean some edges of non-matching-aspect-ratio photos may be cropped off.
Can I control which grid cell each photo goes in?+
Photos are placed in upload order, filling the grid left-to-right, top-to-bottom. Reorder your uploads (remove and re-add in your preferred sequence) to control placement.
Is there a size limit on the output collage?+
The output size scales with your grid choice and photo resolution; very high-resolution photos in a large grid will produce a bigger file, which may take a moment longer to generate.

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