Image Stitcher & Collage Maker
Upload screenshots, product shots, or lifestyle photos and turn them into a seamless panorama, social-ready collage, or tidy documentation strip in seconds. Everything happens in the browser—no installs, no watermarks.
1. Upload or drag images
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP — drop as many as you like.
Drag & Drop or Click to Upload
Tip: upload screenshots in order for perfect documentation strips.
2. Preview & download
Exported as high-quality PNG. Perfect for sharing or archiving.
Why stitch images?
Stitching helps you keep long screenshots tidy, build before/after comparisons, or showcase product variants without posting multiple attachments. Designers, growth teams, and creators use it daily.
Controls you can trust
- Horizontal, Vertical, or Grid layouts
- Custom spacing & background color
- Optional auto-resize for perfectly aligned tiles
- Unlimited uploads—browser memory is the only limit
Quality-first output
Nothing is compressed until you click download. The canvas keeps original resolution so you can print, zoom, or embed anywhere without artifacts.
Popular workflows
Made for creators, marketers, educators, and support teams.
Social media carousels
Merge Instagram story frames, TikTok screenshots, or product shots into one polished collage ready for posting.
Product catalogues
Show the entire color palette, size chart, or feature breakdown of a product without uploading dozens of assets.
UX documentation
Combine step-by-step app screenshots to explain user journeys or QA notes in a single shareable image.
Before & After
Beauty, fitness, renovation, or photo editing transformations look cleaner when stitched side-by-side.
FAQs
How many images can I combine?
There’s no hard limit. Uploads are processed in-browser, so you’re only limited by your device memory. We’ve seen users stitch 100+ screenshots effortlessly.
Can I reorder after uploading?
Currently the fastest approach is to remove the image (click ×) and re-upload in the order you want. Drag-and-drop ordering is coming soon.
Does quality drop when I export?
No. We draw directly on a canvas that matches each image’s real resolution. Only if you enable “Auto-resize” will images be scaled to align, but the canvas itself is exported at full quality.
What’s different between horizontal, vertical, and grid?
Horizontal aligns images left-to-right, vertical stacks them top-to-bottom, and grid creates a matrix layout with your chosen column count—ideal for mood boards or portfolio previews.