Photo Strip Maker

Turn 2-9 uploaded JPG, PNG, or WebP photos into a clean photo booth strip locally in your browser.

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Design a photo strip from uploaded photos

Choose 2-9 photos, pick a layout, adjust the fit, and export one PNG or JPG. No camera or upload is required.

Local processing: your images are not uploaded to Pixlery.

How to use this tool

1

Upload your photos

Add 2-9 static JPG, PNG, or WebP images. HEIC photos should be converted first with [HEIC Converter](/tools/heic-converter/).

2

Pick a strip layout

Choose a classic vertical strip, wide strip, square 2x2, or Story-friendly preset, then reorder photos as needed.

3

Adjust style and export

Set background, border, spacing, optional filter, print cut guides, title and date, then download a PNG or JPG.

Built for predictable results

Built for photo strips

Preset slots keep the result closer to a photo booth strip than a free-form collage.

Local canvas export

Photos, filters, title text, and date text are drawn in your browser and are not uploaded to Pixlery.

Print-friendly guides

Optional dashed cut lines show where to trim between photos after printing.

Predictable output sizes

Each preset has a fixed pixel canvas so sharing and printing stay consistent.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pixlery upload my photos?

No. The selected photos and text are processed locally in your browser session.

Is this an online photo booth with a camera?

No. This first version uses photos you upload. It does not ask for camera permission or take live shots.

Can I use HEIC photos from an iPhone?

Not directly in this tool. Use the HEIC Converter first, then upload the JPG, PNG, or WebP result.

What happens if I add too many photos?

Each layout uses a fixed number of photos. If you add more, Pixlery uses the first photos in the queue. Move photos up or down to choose which ones appear.

Do filters and cut guides appear in the download?

Yes. The preview uses the same filter and cut-guide settings as the exported PNG or JPG.

Does the exported strip include EXIF or GPS data?

No. The result is newly rendered from canvas pixels and does not copy source EXIF or GPS metadata.