Image Collage
Combine 2 to 20 images into one horizontal strip, vertical strip, or evenly sized grid.
About Image Collage
Image Collage combines two or more photos into a single image — a horizontal strip, a vertical stack, or a grid with adjustable columns, spacing, and background color. It's the quick way to make one shareable image out of several screenshots or photos without opening an editor. Composition happens in your browser; the photos never upload.
- Category
- edit
- Input
- Accepts: image/jpeg, image/jpg, image/png or image/webp.
- Output
- Outputs: image/*.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- high
Common uses
- Combine before-and-after photos into one side-by-side image
- Stack screenshots vertically into a single image for a bug report
- Make a 2x2 grid from vacation photos for a social post
- Merge product photos into one strip for a listing
- Assemble UI states into a grid for a design review
Frequently asked questions
How many images can I combine?
Between 2 and 20 in one run. Layout is a horizontal strip, a vertical stack, or a grid with the column count you choose.
Do the photos need to be the same size?
No. Each image is scaled to fit its cell while keeping its aspect ratio, so mixed sizes line up cleanly.
Can I control the spacing and background?
Yes — spacing between images is adjustable in pixels, and the background (visible in gaps and letterboxing) takes any hex color.
What format comes out?
Your choice of JPG, PNG, or WebP, with a quality setting for JPG and WebP.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. The collage is composed entirely in your browser.
Keywords
- image
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- grid
- combine
- join
- strip
- photos
- layout