How to make a 6 photo collage
- The maker above is already set to a 2×3 grid layout. Click the first empty cell (or drag and drop) to add a photo.
- Repeat for the other five cells. Drag any photo to reposition it inside its cell if it is off-center.
- Adjust the gap between photos, outer padding, corner radius, and background color until the layout looks right.
- Set the output long side — 1600 px for sharing, 1800 px for a sharp 6×4 print, or 3600 px for 12×8 — and download as PNG, JPG, or WebP.
2×3 vs 3×2: pick by orientation
A 6-photo grid lives in two orientations. 2×3 — two rows of three — fills a wide 3:2 canvas and is the default here, ideal when most of your shots are landscape. 3×2 — three rows of two — fills a tall 2:3 canvas and is the right pick when most shots are portrait phone photos. The collage maker switches between them in one click, and you can change the canvas aspect ratio independently if you want a different output shape.
Good uses for a 6-photo collage
Six is a forgiving number that fits a lot of stories. A monthly recap takes six highlights from the past four weeks. A vacation grid captures six places or moments without dropping into a busy 3×3. A family or team page works well at six members — two rows of three put everyone at the same visual weight. Six product shots make a tidy catalogue card for a social post. And six step-by-step shots build a clean how-to grid that reads left to right, top to bottom.
Printing a 6 photo collage
Because each photo is a 1:1-ish cell within a 3:2 frame, a 2×3 collage prints beautifully at the same 3:2 sizes as a single photo. The most common are 6 × 4 inch (the default photo lab size), 12 × 8 inch, and 18 × 12 inch. For a 300 DPI print, set the output long side to 1800 px (6×4), 3600 px (12×8), or 5400 px (18×12). Set the background to white and use a small spacing (6–12 px in the preview) for a clean printable result.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a 6 photo collage?
Use the maker above, which is preset to a 2×3 grid on a 3:2 canvas. Click any of the six cells to add a photo to each one, then download the combined image.
What is the difference between 2×3 and 3×2?
Both fit six photos. 2×3 is two rows of three on a wide landscape canvas. 3×2 is three rows of two on a tall portrait canvas — switch to it if your shots are mostly portrait.
What size should I print a 6 photo collage?
6×4 inch is the standard photo lab size; 12×8 inch is great for a framed print. Set the output long side to 1800 px for 6×4 or 3600 px for 12×8 before downloading.
Is the 6 photo collage maker free?
Yes — completely free, no account, no sign-up, and no watermark.
Do my photos get uploaded anywhere?
No. The collage is built entirely in your browser; your photos never leave your device.
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