Make a photo collage in your browser
A collage maker arranges several photos into one image using a grid layout. Drop your pictures in, choose a layout, and fine-tune the spacing, corner rounding and background until it looks right — then export a single high-resolution PNG or JPG ready to print or post.
All the work happens on the canvas in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded and there is no limit on how many you combine. Adjust everything live — the gaps between photos, the padding around the edge, the background colour — and see the result update instantly.
For a clean look, keep the spacing consistent and pick a background that complements your photos rather than competing with them. Export at high quality when printing; a smaller JPG is fine for social media or messaging.
Different layouts suit different moods — a tidy grid for an event recap, masonry or mosaic for varied shapes, scattered for a playful scrapbook feel, or a shape mask (a heart, a number, a word) for anniversaries and birthdays. Pick a page format to match where it will go — A-sizes for print, square for Instagram, tall for Pinterest — and add a print margin if a lab will trim the edges. It is ideal for travel albums, family chronicles, wedding and birthday recaps, or a quick social post.
Frequently asked questions
As many as the layout holds — combine several into grids and swap photos between cells freely (up to 150 photos).
PNG for maximum quality (and transparency where used) or JPG for a smaller file; both render at full resolution.
No — the collage is composed entirely in your browser; nothing leaves your device, even with many large photos.
Grid for a clean event recap, masonry or mosaic for mixed shapes, scattered for a playful look, or a shape mask (heart, number, word) for celebrations. You can switch any time and the photos re-flow.
Export at the high-quality setting for print-ready resolution (up to 300 DPI on A-sizes); choose the page format first so the collage matches your paper or frame.
Yes — export at high quality and the collage stays sharp for printing.