How-to Guide
Upload Multiple Images as a Single File
Many platforms — from AI chatbots to ticketing systems to social media — limit how many images you can attach. Merging them into one grid creates a single file that carries all your visual information.
Try MergeFrame — FreeThe 'one image per message' limitation is frustratingly common: ChatGPT limits image attachments per turn, GitHub issues accept limited screenshots, Jira comments restrict attachments, Slack degrades multiple images in previews, and many forms accept only a single file upload. MergeFrame's 'upload as one' workflow is the universal workaround. Combine 2–9 images into a single grid PNG, and any platform that accepts images will display all your content. Key scenarios: (1) customer support — combine product photo + damage photo + receipt screenshot into one attachment, (2) bug reports — merge expected vs. actual screenshots, (3) AI prompts — give vision models richer context, (4) insurance claims — combine multiple evidence photos. The approach is platform-agnostic — if it accepts image uploads, it accepts your grid. Export as PNG for universal compatibility.
How to Do It — Step by Step
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Gather all images you need to combine
Photos, screenshots, documents — any mix of image formats.
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Open MergeFrame
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Build your combined image
Choose grid layout. Drop images into cells. Adjust spacing for clarity.
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Export as a single PNG file
One file containing all your images in a clean grid layout.
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Upload the single file anywhere
Attach to emails, forms, tickets, chats, or AI prompts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the single file be too large for platform limits?
Check your target platform's file size limit. MergeFrame exports lossless PNG — use TinyPNG afterward if size constraints are tight.
Can I combine documents and photos together?
Yes. Screenshot your documents first, then combine all images into one grid.
Is there a platform that rejects grid images?
Grids are standard PNG files. Any platform that accepts PNG images will accept your grid.
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