Photo Grid Maker
Build polished photo grids and collage layouts in your browser for social posts, mood boards, before-and-after sets, and quick image collections.
Upload photos for your grid
Add up to 9 JPG, PNG, or WebP images, then pick a layout and reorder the thumbnails until the collage feels right.
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP up to 10MB
Grid controls
Pick a layout, adjust the spacing and framing, then choose the canvas ratio that matches your post or collage style.
Crop to fill each cell
Keep this on for polished cover-style cells, or turn it off to fit the full image inside each slot.
Grid preview
4 images | 1:1 output
A simple collage maker for everyday image sets
Photo Grid Maker is built for quick, polished collages when you want to combine multiple photos into one clean layout for social posts, mood boards, progress shots, and image collections.
Photo Grid Maker
Use this photo grid maker to combine multiple pictures into one clean layout without opening a heavy collage app. It is a practical way to make photo grid designs for social posts, before-and-after comparisons, product bundles, recap graphics, and mood boards.
If you want a simple image grid maker or photo collage grid maker for browser-based work, this page is designed for that exact job.
Why make a photo grid?
A grid layout helps you show several images in one frame while keeping the result neat and easy to scan. It is useful for storytelling, side-by-side comparison, collection previews, and visual summaries where one image alone is not enough.
That is why people often use a photo grid maker for Instagram posts, ecommerce galleries, travel recaps, event highlights, and creator portfolios.
How to make a photo grid online
- Upload the photos you want to combine.
- Choose the layout or grid arrangement that fits your content.
- Adjust spacing, order, or framing as needed.
- Export the final grid image and share or reuse it anywhere.
When a grid collage works best
Grid collages are especially useful for progress shots, product color variants, travel sets, mood boards, team highlights, and campaign recap visuals. They also help when you want one tidy upload instead of posting several separate images.
Pairing this tool with other image edits
Many people crop or resize their photos first, then build the final collage. That keeps the layout cleaner and helps each cell in the photo grid feel balanced.
Use the Image Cropper to clean up individual photos, the Image Resizer to make image dimensions more consistent, and Add Watermark to Image if the final grid needs a brand name, credit, or proof label.
Photo grid layout tips
Choose images with similar lighting, orientation, or subject scale when you want the grid to feel polished. If one photo is much brighter, darker, or more zoomed in than the others, it can pull attention away from the full collage.
For before-and-after images, keep the order obvious and avoid adding too many cells. For product collections, use consistent margins and similar backgrounds so each item feels like part of one set.
Exporting a photo grid for sharing
After creating the grid, choose an image format that matches where it will be used. JPG is usually fine for photo-heavy collages, while PNG can be better for graphics, text, or sharper edges. If you need to switch formats afterward, use the Image Format Converter.
Before posting, preview the final grid on a phone-sized screen. Collages often look good on desktop but become crowded on mobile if there are too many small details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a photo grid maker?
A photo grid maker combines multiple images into one structured layout or collage.
How do I make a photo grid online?
Upload several images, choose a layout, review the arrangement, and export the final combined image.
Is a photo grid the same as a collage?
A grid is a type of collage, but it usually follows a cleaner row-and-column layout instead of a more freeform arrangement.
What can I use a photo collage grid maker for?
It is useful for social posts, product collections, progress comparisons, mood boards, and recap graphics.
Is this photo grid maker free?
Yes. It is free to use with no signup required.
How many photos should I put in one grid?
Use only as many photos as the viewer can understand quickly. Two to six images usually works well for comparisons, recaps, and product sets.
Should I crop photos before making a grid?
It often helps. Cropping photos first gives the final grid cleaner framing and more balanced cells.
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