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Upload two images and merge them easily:
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Here's a general overview of how to merge images:
1. Choose Your Method:
Online Image Merger Websites:
Platforms like Canva, Fotor, PineTools, PhotoJoiner, and iLoveIMG provide free, user-friendly tools to merge images.
You can upload images, choose a layout (horizontal, vertical, grid), and export your final image with just a few clicks.
Photo Editing Software:
Programs like Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Paint.NET allow for professional-level editing.
You can manually position images on layers, apply effects, and fine-tune every detail.
Mobile Apps:
Apps such as Layout from Instagram, Pic Collage, and PicsArt offer collage and image merging features directly from your phone.
Many come with ready-made templates and customization options.
2. Upload and Arrange Your Images:
Online Tools:
Most platforms let you drag and drop your images into a predefined layout.
You can rearrange the image order, select the orientation, and preview the result.
Software:
Open each image on a separate layer, then resize and position them as desired.
Some software offers grid or alignment tools to make placement easier.
Edit and Adjust:
Online:
Resize, crop, rotate, or add background colors and borders. Some websites even let you add text or stickers.
Software:
Use layer masks, gradient tools, opacity settings, and blending modes for advanced effects and smoother transitions between images.
4. Download or Share:
Online:
Export your final merged image as PNG, JPEG, or PDF. Some sites also offer direct sharing options for social media or cloud storage.
Software:
Save your project in the native format (e.g., PSD for Photoshop), or export the final image in your desired format for use or sharing.
Specific Examples of Using Different Tools:
Using Canva:
Choose a free collage template, drag your images into the placeholders, adjust spacing, and export in high resolution.
Using PineTools:
Select the “Merge Images” tool, upload images, choose horizontal or vertical merge, and download the combined file instantly
Using Photoshop:
Create a blank canvas, import each image as a layer, align and blend them using the Move tool and layer effects, then save your composite image.