Combine Photos into One (Stitch)

Merge several photos into one image — vertical, horizontal, or grid. Gap, padding, background, reorder, PNG/JPG. In-browser only.

Combine several photos into one image — vertically, horizontally, or in a grid. Great for stitching chat screenshots, product listings, or before/after shots. Images are processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded.

🖼️ Drop images to stitch, or click to choose (multiple)
JPG · PNG · WebP · up to 20 · joined in order
💡 Vertical fits every photo to the same width, Horizontal to the same height, and Grid arranges them into the number of columns you choose. A background color fills the gap and padding to separate photos. Use ↑↓ in the list to reorder and to remove. Output keeps original resolution but very large images are capped automatically.

What is the Combine Photos into One (Stitch)?

A photo stitcher for when you want to join chat screenshots into one image, stack a long product page, or place before/after shots side by side. Drop in several images and they're merged, in order, into a single picture. Three layouts live in one tool. Vertical fits every photo to the same width and stacks them top to bottom, horizontal fits them to the same height side by side, and grid arranges them into the number of columns you choose. Adjust the gap between photos and the outer padding, add a background color to separate them, reorder in the list, or drop images you don't want. Everything is processed in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded. You can safely combine chat captures or personal photos and save as PNG or JPG. Free, with no installation or signup.

How to use

  1. Drop the photos to stitch, or click to choose them (multiple).
  2. Pick a direction (vertical, horizontal, grid) and, for grid, the number of columns.
  3. Adjust the gap between photos, outer padding, and background color.
  4. Reorder with ↑↓ in the list, then save as PNG or JPG.

Combine Photos into One (Stitch) guide

How this tool is used in real work, and what to watch out for.

Vertical, horizontal, grid — when to use which

The direction changes what it's for. Vertical is best for content that flows top to bottom, like chat or text screenshots joined into one image. Horizontal suits panoramas or side-by-side comparisons. Grid is good for showing several photos album-style.

Vertical fits every photo to the same width and horizontal to the same height, so slightly different sizes still line up cleanly. Grid centers each image in a uniform cell, so mixed aspect ratios still look tidy.

DirectionAligned byTypical use
VerticalSame widthChat captures, long pages
HorizontalSame heightBefore/after, panorama
GridUniform cellsMulti-photo album, collage
A background color in the gap and padding makes photo edges stand out. White looks clean; black makes the photos pop.

Reordering and saving tips

Photos are joined in the order you add them. If the order is wrong, use the ↑↓ buttons in the list to change it, and ✕ to remove one. The preview updates instantly with each change.

Save as PNG (lossless) or JPG (smaller). For text-heavy captures PNG stays crisp; for photos JPG is smaller. To keep the result manageable, very large images are automatically capped to a maximum size.

Frequently asked questions

My photos are different sizes — is that OK?

Yes. Vertical fits every photo to the same width and horizontal to the same height, aligning them automatically. Grid centers each image in a uniform cell.

Can I change the order?

Yes. Use the ↑↓ buttons on each item in the list to reorder, and ✕ to remove one.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. All processing happens in your browser and your photos are never sent to or stored on a server.

Do very large images work?

Yes. To keep the result from getting too big, very large images are automatically capped to a maximum size.