Browser · Layouts · No install

Browser-Based Photo Layout Tool Five Presets in Your Tab

Use a browser-based photo layout tool — no desktop install, no account, no server upload. Open Pix-8 in your browser, load photos locally, arrange them with five strip and grid presets on a client-side canvas, tune gap spacing and background with live preview, and export one flattened collage without sending files to a remote service.

Open in Browser — Free

No install · Client-side · Five presets

What this tool does

  • Upload multiple photos from your device
  • Five layout presets: vertical strip, horizontal strip, 2-column grid, 2×2 grid, and 3×3 grid
  • Adjustable gap spacing between cells
  • Background color control for the collage canvas
  • Live canvas preview as you adjust layout and spacing
  • Download or copy flattened collage PNG output
  • Optional EXIF metadata stripping before export
  • On-device processing — images never uploaded to a server

In-browser layout — not a desktop app or cloud editor

Pix-8 Image Collage Maker is a browser-based photo layout tool because the full workflow runs in your tab on a client-side canvas — not as a downloadable program or a cloud platform that ingests your gallery first. Pick vertical strip, horizontal row, two-column grid, 2×2, or 3×3, adjust gap and background, preview live, and export one PNG. It does not offer plug-in installs, collaborative cloud editing, or arbitrary custom grid builders.

Why use a browser-based photo layout tool?

Desktop layout software adds install friction; cloud editors upload before preview. Pix-8 runs in your browser on-device — the practical fit when you need a browser-based photo layout tool to arrange photos into strip or grid structures without installing software or transmitting files to a server.

No install required

Open a browser tab and start laying out photos — no desktop app, no extension, and no sign-up to begin.

Five layout presets in-browser

Vertical strip, horizontal row, two-column grid, 2×2, and 3×3 — switch presets and preview on a client-side canvas instantly.

Private client-side compositing

Photos stay on your device during layout and export. Pix-8 never receives your files on a server.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Image Collage Maker in your browser

    Navigate to Pix-8 in any modern browser — no install, no plug-in, and no remote upload queue.

  2. Step 2

    Pick a photo layout preset

    Load images locally, choose strip or grid structure, and adjust gap and background with live in-browser preview.

  3. Step 3

    Export from the browser tab

    Download or copy one flattened PNG composed client-side — optional EXIF metadata stripping before share.

Frequently asked questions

What does browser-based mean for this photo layout tool?

The full layout workflow runs in a modern web browser tab — no desktop app, no plug-in, and no sign-up. You load photos locally, pick from five strip and grid presets, adjust gap and background on a client-side canvas with live preview, and export one flattened PNG. Processing stays on your device; your photos are not sent to Pix-8 or any third-party server for layout rendering.

Do I need to install software to use this browser photo layout tool?

No. Open Pix-8 Image Collage Maker in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, or another modern browser. Layout, preview, and export run in the tab — there is no download, no desktop installer, and no browser extension required. It does not replace a full design suite with free-drag page building or custom grid dimensions beyond the five built-in presets.

Can I arrange photos into layouts without uploading them to a server?

Yes. Photos are read from your device via the browser File API and composited on a local canvas. Gap spacing, background color, live preview, and PNG export all run client-side. Optional EXIF metadata stripping happens before export on your device. The tool does not queue your gallery on a remote server or store collage files in a cloud account.

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Ready for a browser-based photo layout tool?

Open Image Collage Maker in your browser, lay out photos on-device, and export — no install, no server upload.

Open Image Collage Maker

Client-side processing only — your images never leave the browser.