How to make an 8x10 photo collage
- The maker above is already set to 4:5 (the 8x10 ratio). Pick a layout — a 2×2 grid fits four photos nicely on an 8x10.
- Click any cell (or drag and drop) to add a photo from your device.
- Adjust spacing, outer padding, corner roundness, and background color to taste.
- Set the output long side to 3000 px for a crisp 300 DPI 8x10 print, then download as PNG or JPG. Everything stays on your device.
Why 8x10 is a 4:5 collage
An 8x10 print measures 8 inches by 10 inches. Divide both by two and you get 4:5 — that is the aspect ratio your collage needs so it fills an 8x10 frame edge to edge. If you build a square (1:1) collage and try to print it at 8x10, you will lose part of the image or get white bars; starting at 4:5 avoids that entirely.
Best layouts for an 8x10 collage
On a tall 4:5 canvas, balanced grids work best: a 2×2 for four photos, a 2×3 for six, or a 3×3 for nine. Stacked layouts (1 large on top, two below) also frame a single hero shot well. Use a small amount of spacing (6–12 px in the preview) and a white or cream background for a clean, printable look.
Frequently asked questions
What aspect ratio is an 8x10 collage?
An 8x10 print is a 4:5 aspect ratio (8:10 reduces to 4:5). This maker is preset to 4:5 so your layout matches a standard 8x10 photo frame.
What resolution should I download for an 8x10 print?
Use about 300 DPI — that is 2400 × 3000 pixels for an 8x10. Set the output long side to 3000 px before downloading. For sharing online, 1200–1600 px is plenty.
Is the 8x10 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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