Combine Images into One
Merge several images into a single picture — a tidy grid you control — entirely in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.
Many photos, one image
When you need several pictures in a single file — for a message, a listing, a document or a post — a grid is the cleanest way to do it. Drop the images in, choose how many columns you want, and they are laid out cover-fit so each fills its cell without stretching. Reorder them until the sequence reads right.
Composed locally, exported your way
Adjust the gap, round the cell corners and set a background color, then export the combined image at the width you need as JPG, PNG or WebP. Because the merge happens on your device with the Canvas API, even private photos are combined without ever being uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my photos uploaded to make the collage?
- No. The collage is composed locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.
- Can I rearrange photos in the collage?
- Yes — drag any photo directly onto another to swap their positions, with a live preview of the move. Reframe a photo by dragging inside its cell to pan it and scrolling (or using the zoom slider) to zoom, and hover a photo to reveal a small ✕ to remove it.
- Can I apply filters to the photos?
- Yes. Apply a filter — black & white, noir, sepia, warm, cool, vivid, fade or bright — to any individual photo in the collage.
- What layouts are available?
- Each photo count offers several layouts — a big feature photo with smaller ones, split panels, mixed rows and even grids — plus adjustable aspect ratios (square, 4:3, portrait, 16:9, 9:16 story).
- Can I change the spacing, corners and background?
- Yes. Adjust the gap between photos, round the corners, choose the canvas aspect ratio, and set any background color that shows through the gaps — all with a live preview.
- What sizes and formats can I export?
- Export the collage at 1080, 1600 or 2400px wide as JPG, PNG or WebP, with a quality control for the lossy formats.