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๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Image Collage Maker

Combine multiple images into a beautiful collage. Choose from grid layouts, customise spacing and background, and download in one click.

โœ“ Multiple layouts โœ“ Up to 6 images โœ“ 5MB per image, 15MB total
โ„น๏ธ All processing happens in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server. Max 5MB per image, 15MB total.
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Drop your images here

Select 2โ€“6 images for your collage

Choose Images

JPG, PNG, WebP ยท Max 5MB each ยท 6 images max

Creating your collage...

โœ… Collage Ready

What This Collage Maker Does

This tool combines multiple images into a single composite layout โ€” choosing from grid arrangements, adjusting spacing between images, and setting a background colour. The result is one image containing all your selected photos arranged together, ready to share or post as a single file.

Common Uses for Photo Collages

How to Create a Collage โ€” Step by Step

  1. Upload the images you want to include โ€” drag them in or click to browse
  2. Choose a grid layout based on how many images you have
  3. Adjust spacing between images and the background colour
  4. Rearrange images if needed
  5. Download the finished collage

The collage is generated entirely in your browser โ€” your images are never uploaded to a server.

Choosing a Layout

The right grid depends on how many images you have and what story you're telling. A 2ร—2 grid works well for four related photos of similar importance. A larger grid with more cells suits a broader set of images, such as an event recap. For before/after comparisons, a simple 1ร—2 or 2ร—1 layout keeps the focus on just two images side by side. Spacing between images โ€” sometimes called "gutter" โ€” affects how distinct each photo feels; more spacing creates a cleaner, more separated look, while minimal spacing creates a more seamless, continuous appearance.

Choosing Which Photos to Combine

Not every group of photos works equally well as a collage โ€” the strongest collages usually have some kind of visual or thematic connection between the images, even if it's a loose one. Photos taken at the same event, in the same location, or showing the same subject from different angles naturally feel like they belong together. A collage made from completely unrelated photos can feel arbitrary, even if each individual photo is good. If you're choosing from a larger set of photos for a collage, picking ones with some visual consistency โ€” similar lighting, similar colour tones, or a shared subject โ€” tends to produce a more cohesive final image than picking purely based on which photos are individually "best."

Ordering Photos Within a Collage

Where each photo sits in the grid affects how a viewer's eye moves through the collage. For collages that tell a sequence โ€” before/after, a process with multiple steps, a journey โ€” placing photos in their logical order (left to right, top to bottom, matching how most people read) helps the sequence read correctly without needing labels. For collages where there isn't a specific sequence โ€” a set of photos from an event, for example โ€” placing your strongest or most visually striking photo in a prominent position (often top-left or centre, depending on the grid) can anchor the whole composition, with supporting photos filling the remaining cells.

Preparing Images Before Making a Collage

For the most visually consistent collage, images with similar aspect ratios tend to look better together, since each grid cell is typically a fixed shape. If your photos vary significantly in proportions, cropping them to matching ratios with our Image Cropper before building the collage can produce a more polished result. If the final collage file is larger than needed for sharing, Image Compressor can reduce its size afterwards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many images can I include in a collage?+

The number of images depends on the grid layouts available โ€” common options range from 2 to several images per collage, depending on the layout chosen.

Can I change the order of images in the collage?+

Yes, images can be rearranged within the chosen grid layout before downloading.

What's the maximum file size for images I upload?+

Individual images up to 5MB are supported. If your photos are larger, our Image Compressor can reduce them first.

Can I change the spacing and background colour?+

Yes, both the spacing between images and the background colour of the collage can be customised before downloading.

Are my images uploaded to a server?+

No, the collage is created entirely in your browser, and your images never leave your device.