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Combine Multiple Images Into One — Free, Fast, Browser-Based

You have multiple images and need them as one file. Whether you're submitting product photos, creating a portfolio overview, or building a comparison graphic — MergeFrame combines them into one clean grid in seconds.

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"Combine images into one" is the fundamental use case MergeFrame was built for. The concept is simple — take multiple photos and merge them into a single image file — but the execution in traditional tools is surprisingly painful.

Why it's hard elsewhere: most editors treat images as separate documents or layers. Combining them means creating a canvas, importing each image, positioning them manually, and exporting. This takes 5–10 minutes in Photoshop and 3–5 minutes in Canva.

MergeFrame's grid-based approach eliminates the manual work. You define the grid (how many rows, how many columns), drop your images into the cells, and the tool handles sizing, positioning, and alignment automatically. No manual dragging, no layer management, no canvas resizing.

Output quality: MergeFrame composites at full source resolution and exports as lossless PNG. This means your combined image has zero quality degradation compared to the originals. If you need a smaller file, export from MergeFrame then optimize the PNG with a tool like TinyPNG — but keep the master pristine.

How to Do It — Step by Step

  1. 1

    Select the images to combine

    2–9 images. Same aspect ratio recommended for clean grids.

  2. 2

    Go to mergeframe.com

    Instant access. No signup, no software to install.

  3. 3

    Choose your grid layout

    1×2, 1×3, 2×2, 2×3, or 3×3 depending on image count.

  4. 4

    Drop images into cells

    Auto-sized and aligned. Rearrange by dragging.

  5. 5

    Download your combined image

    Single PNG file. All images merged into one clean composition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine images of different sizes into one?

Yes. MergeFrame fits each image into its grid cell while maintaining aspect ratio. For perfectly uniform grids, crop images to matching dimensions first.

What's the maximum number of images I can combine?

9 images in a 3×3 grid is the current maximum. For most use cases (product photos, portfolios, social media), 4–6 images is optimal.

Will combining images change their quality?

No. MergeFrame composites at full source resolution and exports as lossless PNG. Colors, sharpness, and detail are preserved exactly.

MergeFrame — Combine images into a grid. Free. No account. Browser-only.

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