Combine your favorite photos into one image
A collage tells a story that a single photo cannot. By arranging several images together on one canvas, you can capture a whole event, a before-and-after comparison, a product range, or a set of memories in a single shareable picture. Grid collages are the cleanest and most versatile style: photos are placed into evenly sized cells arranged in rows and columns, giving a tidy, balanced result that looks great on social media, in a newsletter, or printed as a keepsake.
Pixohub's collage maker lets you upload multiple images and lays them out into a neat grid on one canvas. Rather than fiddling with individual positions and sizes, you pick a layout and the tool arranges your photos into the cells automatically, keeping the spacing consistent so nothing overlaps and every image gets its space. The whole composition is shown in a live preview, so you can see the finished collage take shape as you add photos.
Grid collages work for all kinds of projects: a two-by-two of vacation highlights, a row of product angles for a listing, a mood board of design inspiration, or a family photo wall condensed into one frame. Because the output is a single flattened image, it is easy to post, print, or send without juggling a folder of separate files.
Private, browser-based collage building
Every part of building your collage happens locally in your browser using the HTML Canvas API. Your photos are decoded and drawn onto a single canvas on your own device, and the finished collage is generated in memory and downloaded directly. Nothing is ever uploaded to a server, so your images stay completely private — a real advantage when you are combining personal photos or unreleased product shots.
This local approach also makes the tool fast and frictionless. There are no upload waits, no server-imposed file limits, and no account to create. You can assemble a collage, download it, and start another as many times as you like, all for free. The only ceiling is your device's available memory, which comfortably handles typical collections of everyday photos.
For the best-looking result, use images with similar orientations and aspect ratios so they fill the grid cells evenly, and pick a layout that matches how many photos you have — a two-by-two for four images, a three-by-three for nine, and so on. When you are happy with the preview, Pixohub exports the collage as a single PNG. Like every Pixohub tool, the collage maker is free, requires no signup, and never adds its own watermark to your creation.