JPG Merge Tool

Combine JPG images in one layout

Merge settings

Drag & drop your images

or click to browse · Multiple files supported

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, AVIF, and more

Upload at least 2 images to merge (maximum 9 images)

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JPG Merger

Combine JPG images into one. Horizontal, vertical, or grid. Free, in-browser.

JPG (JPEG) is a lossy image format ideal for photos. Merging JPG images into one creates a single file—useful for collages, before/after strips, or combining multiple photos. You can arrange images horizontally or vertically. The tool runs in your browser; your images never leave your device.

When to use this format vs others

Use JPG when your sources are photos and you want a small output file. JPG is best for photo collages and shared albums. Use PNG when you need transparency or lossless quality for graphics. Use WebP for a good balance of size and quality on the web. Use GIF when you need animation (animated GIFs can be merged frame-by-frame elsewhere).

Compatibility

Merged JPG files open in every viewer, browser, and social platform. No transparency is supported; merged areas are opaque. For best quality, use similar resolution and color profiles across images.

Quality considerations

JPG is lossy. If you merge already-compressed JPGs, avoid re-saving at low quality to prevent further degradation. The merge itself doesn't re-compress; output quality depends on the tool settings.

Example use cases

  • Create photo collages from multiple JPGs for social or print.
  • Combine before/after or comparison photos into one image.
  • Merge product or real estate photos into a single layout.
  • Build horizontal or vertical strips from event or travel photos.
  • Combine screenshots or photos into one JPG for reports or emails.

Runs in your browser—your images are not uploaded to our servers for processing.

All image formats (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF)

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