Combine Multiple Images into One Image

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Combine Images lets you join multiple photos into one clean canvas without opening a design app. It works well for before and after layouts, product variations, step by step guides, mood boards, listing images, or any simple collage where the images need to stay in a fixed row or column.

Upload your files, switch between horizontal and vertical layout, adjust spacing, choose a background color, and download the finished PNG directly in your browser. Smaller images are centered automatically, so mixed image sizes can still be combined into one export.

How to Combine Images

  1. Click "Select Images" and choose one or more photos from your device
  2. Add more photos if needed using the "Add More Images" button
  3. Choose horizontal or vertical layout
  4. Adjust spacing and background color
  5. Click "Download" to save the combined image

Key Features

Horizontal and Vertical Layouts

Combine images side by side or stack them vertically.

Adjustable Spacing

Set the gap between images from 0 to 50 pixels.

Custom Background

Pick a background color for the spacing and outer edges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Combining images means placing multiple separate pictures onto one larger canvas to create a single final image. It is commonly used for before-and-after layouts, mood boards, product comparisons, step-by-step graphics, social media posts, collages, and any design where several images need to appear together in one file.

You can combine as many images as your browser and device can handle smoothly. Smaller batches usually perform better, and each uploaded file must be an image under about 25 MB. Very large groups of high-resolution files may take longer to process or use more memory.

Yes. Wide, tall, portrait, landscape, and mixed-size images can all be combined together. In horizontal mode, smaller images are centered vertically, and in vertical mode they are centered horizontally, while your chosen background color fills any remaining empty space around them.

No. The tool places each image onto the combined canvas without forcing every file to the same shape or stretching them to match. If the images do not line up evenly in size, the extra space is filled with the background color instead of distorting the image content.

The final combined image follows the order in which the files are added. If you add more images later, they are appended to the end of the current sequence. To change the order completely, reset the tool and add the files again in the arrangement you want.

The combined result is downloaded as a PNG file. PNG is a practical format for this kind of output because it handles sharp edges, screenshots, graphics, layout spacing, and mixed-size compositions well without introducing typical JPG artifacts.

Not in this tool. The combined canvas uses a solid background color that you choose, and that background becomes part of the final PNG. If you need transparency between or around images, that would require a different export workflow than this layout tool provides.

No. All combining happens locally in your browser, so your source images stay on your device while you build and download the final composition. The tool does not upload your files to a remote server for processing or storage.