DESIGN TOOLS

Collage Maker

Combine your photos into a clean collage. Pick a layout, drop in your images, and download. Everything runs in your browser.

Private Instant No uploads

Drop photos here

or click to browse multiple files

JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF · up to 10 images

01Why this collage maker

Photos into one clean image.

Four reasons agents, photographers, and parents use this page to build a quick collage.

  • 01

    Six clean layouts

    Pick from 1×2, 2×1, 2×2, 3×2, 2×3, and 3×3 grids. Photos auto-fit each cell with smart cropping so nothing looks squashed.

  • 02

    Style it your way

    Adjust spacing, outer padding, corner radius, and background colour. Five quick swatches plus a full colour picker for brand matches.

  • 03

    Runs in your browser

    Photos never leave your device. Everything is rendered locally on a canvas — no upload, no waiting for a server.

  • 04

    High-resolution output

    Collages render at 1600px wide so they look crisp on social, print, and high-DPI screens. Save as PNG for lossless or JPG for smaller files.

02How it works

Three steps to a finished collage.

  1. Drop photos
    8 photos selectedJPG · PNG · WebP

    Step 1Add your photos

    Drag in a few images or click to browse. JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and HEIC all work.

  2. Layout
    1×22×23×3

    Step 2Pick a layout

    Tap a grid template and the live preview rearranges instantly. Reorder photos with the arrows under each thumbnail.

  3. Collage ready
    collage.pngPNG · 1600 × 1200

    Step 3Download the collage

    Tune spacing and background, then save as PNG or JPG. Use it for socials, photo prints, or as a custom desktop wallpaper.

03Use cases

When one photo isn’t enough.

Anywhere you want to show more in a single image — listings, recaps, gifts, mood boards.

  • Anniversary or birthday post

    Pull together six favourite photos for a clean four-up or six-up. Drop on Instagram or print as a 6×4 card.

    4 photos → 2×2 square
  • Before-and-after

    A simple 1×2 side-by-side shows progress on a renovation, a recipe step, or a fitness transformation.

    Before / after → 1×2
  • Listing or rental gallery

    Combine room shots into one share-able image when you can only attach one photo to a listing portal.

    Living + kitchen + bedroom → 3×2
  • Project recap

    Pin a quick collage of screenshots, sketches, or final shots to a portfolio post without opening Photoshop.

    Mockups → 3×3 grid
  • Travel highlights

    A 2×3 portrait collage works great for vertical stories and reels — six moments in one frame.

    6 photos → 2×3 portrait
  • Mood board

    Drop reference photos into a 3×3 grid for client briefs, interior design ideas, or hairstyle inspiration.

    Refs → 3×3 with padding

04Quick tips

Build a better collage.

Small habits that keep the layout balanced and the output sharp.

  • 01

    Match photo count to the grid

    A 2×2 needs four photos, 3×3 needs nine. Add the right number first — if you upload fewer, the tool tiles them to fill the gaps.

  • 02

    Light bg for prints, dark for posts

    White or cream backgrounds print cleanly. Dark backgrounds make photos pop on social feeds where most apps default to dark mode.

  • 03

    Pick the aspect that fits the destination

    Square for Instagram feed, portrait for stories and reels, landscape for desktop wallpapers and Facebook covers.

  • 04

    JPG when sharing, PNG when stacking

    JPG saves a lot of file size for photo-heavy collages. Use PNG if you plan to overlay text or chain into another design tool later.

05Loved by

Agents, photographers, and everyday folks.

  • Listing portals only let me attach one photo per ad. I combine the best three rooms into one image and the click-through rate doubled.
    Lina P.
    Real estate agent
  • Quick client previews used to need Lightroom. Now I drop nine shots in a 3×3 here and send it as one image. Saves me twenty minutes per gallery.
    Tomas N.
    Wedding photographer
  • Made my dad a Father's Day collage in two minutes from my phone. The 2×3 portrait went straight to a printable card.
    Sara H.
    New parent

06Questions

Collage maker, plainly answered.

What people ask before building their first collage. Anything missing? hello@wirelogs.com.

01How many photos can I add?

As many as you like. Each layout uses up to its cell count (4 for a 2×2, 9 for a 3×3). Extra photos are kept in the thumbnail strip — you can reorder or remove them before rendering.

02What if I have fewer photos than the layout needs?

The tool tiles your photos to fill the empty cells so the grid stays balanced. Add more photos any time and the preview updates.

03Which image formats are supported?

JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and HEIC for input. Output is PNG (lossless) or JPG (smaller file). Output is 1600 px on the long edge, which prints well up to 6×4 inches.

04Can I reorder the photos?

Yes — each thumbnail has arrows to move it left or right in the sequence. The first photo lands in the top-left cell, then it fills row by row.

05Do the photos get uploaded anywhere?

No. Photos stay on your device. The collage is drawn locally on a canvas and the resulting PNG or JPG never leaves the browser tab.

06Is the tool truly free?

Yes. No usage cap, no watermark on the output, no premium tier, no sign-up.

07Does it work on phones?

Yes — it works in mobile browsers and you can save the result straight to Files on iOS or downloads on Android.

Ready when you are

Make a collage.

Drop a few photos into the tool above, pick a layout, and save the result. No upload, no sign-up, no watermark.

  • 6 layouts1×2 to 3×3
  • 1600 pxoutput width
  • $0now and always