Collage Maker

Drop a handful of photos into a grid, nudge the spacing and corners until it looks right, and download. The whole thing runs in your browser, so your photos never leave your device.

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How to make a collage from a photo

  1. 1

    Add your photos

    Drag several images onto the canvas or click to pick them from your device. They open instantly and stay local — nothing is uploaded.

  2. 2

    Pick a grid layout

    Choose the layout that matches your count: 2 across or 2 stacked for a side-by-side, 3 across, 2x2 for a quad, or 1+2 to feature one shot. Your photos drop into the slots automatically.

  3. 3

    Set spacing and corners

    Drag the gap slider for tighter or airier seams, and add a corner radius if you want rounded, card-like tiles. Zero gap butts the photos together into one solid block.

  4. 4

    Choose a background color

    Set the color that shows through the gaps and corners. White or light gray keeps it crisp; pick a brand color when the collage needs to match a theme.

  5. 5

    Download your collage

    Export as PNG, JPG or WebP at full resolution — free, no watermark, no sign-up.

Why use PicStudio for this?

One photo rarely tells the whole story. A weekend away is four photos, not one; a renovation is the kitchen before and the kitchen after; a product page wants the front, the back, the detail shot and the thing in use, all on one frame. The collage maker lets you load several images at once and snap them into ready-made grids — 2 across or stacked for side-by-sides, 3 across, a 2x2 quad, or a feature-plus-two layout — then treat the result as a single image you can crop, resize or post anywhere. And if you had a photo open before building the collage, one undo brings it back exactly as it was.

Combine photos into beautiful grid layouts.

What sets the layout apart is how much control you get over the gaps. Push the spacing slider to zero and the photos butt right up against each other for a tight magazine block. Open it up a few pixels and a background color shows through the seams, framing each shot. Round the corners and that same background reads as soft cards floating on a mat. Three sliders, and the same four photos can look like a contact sheet or a polished product grid.

Everything happens on your device. There's no upload bar to sit through and no copy of your photos sitting on someone's server — the browser reads the files locally, composites the grid, and hands you back a file. That matters when the photos are screenshots of a chat, pictures of your kids, or product shots you haven't launched yet. It also means it's quick: swap a photo, retry a layout, change the background color, and the preview updates without a round trip.

It's free with no account and no watermark on the export, on your phone the same as your laptop. A few habits help: choose the layout that matches your photo count before you load anything, so the grid stays balanced. Keep the background neutral — white or a pale gray — unless a bold color is part of the look you want. And for Instagram or a story, aim for a square or tall overall shape so the collage fills the frame instead of getting cropped to a strip.

  • Free forever
  • No upload
  • No watermark
  • No sign-up

Frequently asked questions

Is the collage maker free?

Yes, completely. There's no account to create, no watermark on what you download, and no cap on how many collages you build.

Do my photos get uploaded anywhere?

No. The grid is composited in your browser, so each photo is read and processed on your own device and never sent to a server.

How many photos can I fit in one collage?

As many as the layout holds — two in the side-by-side layouts, three in 3-across and 1+2, four in the 2x2 grid. Pick the layout that matches how many photos you have.

Which file formats can I use?

You can add JPG, PNG, WebP and HEIC images, and export the finished collage as PNG, JPG, WebP or AVIF.

Can I control the spacing and background?

Yes. Separate sliders set the gap between photos and the corner radius, and a color picker controls the background that shows through both.

Will the collage come out blurry or compressed?

No. The grid renders at full resolution and exports losslessly as PNG, or at high quality as JPG or WebP, so the photos stay sharp.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes. The controls are touch-friendly, so you can add photos and adjust the layout on a phone or tablet just as easily as on a laptop.