Universal Image Collage Maker: Combine Photos Easily
Our **Collage Maker** tool helps you combine multiple images into a single, beautiful collage instantly. Follow these steps to create your photo mosaic:
1. Upload Your Photos
Select the pictures you want to include in your collage. The tool is designed to handle multiple uploads quickly.
Upload Options:
- Select Files: Click the main upload button and select at least two image files (JPG, PNG, etc.) from your device.
- Drag and Drop: Drag all your selected photos onto the upload area simultaneously for batch processing.
Note: The number of images you upload will determine the optimal grid layouts available.
2. Select Layout Grid and Orientation
After uploading, you need to choose how the photos will be arranged:
Layout Selection:
- Choose Grid: Select a predetermined layout (e.g., 2x2, 3x3, 1x4, etc.) from the available templates.
- Orientation: Choose whether the collage frame should be in **Landscape** (wider than tall) or **Portrait** (taller than wide) orientation.
3. Arrange and Customize Tiles
Refine the appearance of your collage with customization options:
- Drag to Rearrange: Drag the uploaded images to rearrange their position within the selected grid tiles.
- Spacing/Margins: Use the settings panel to adjust the gap (margin or gutter) between individual images.
- Fit vs. Fill: Choose whether images should be **'Fitted'** (showing the whole photo, possibly with gaps) or **'Filled'** (cropping to cover the entire tile area).
4. Generate the Final Collage
Once you are satisfied with the layout and appearance, click the final processing button:
- Click the prominent **"Generate Collage"** or **"Create"** button.
- The tool will combine the photos according to your selected layout and settings.
- A preview of the final, merged image will be generated.
5. Download Your Collage
Your multi-photo masterpiece is ready to be saved and shared:
- Review the final preview of your generated collage.
- Click the **"Download"** button to save the single, high-resolution image file (usually a JPG or PNG) to your device.