Stitch long screenshots together

Tutorial posts, chat logs, and mobile pages often need one tall image. This workflow keeps order, spacing, and file size under control before you share.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Before you start

Capture screenshots at the same device width when possible. Mixed widths still work—Combine Images can center or stretch them—but matching widths look cleaner.

If you only need a printable document, use the Images to PDF workflow instead of a single tall image.

1

Upload screenshots in reading order

Open Combine Images and add every screenshot. Drag thumbnails until the sequence matches how readers should scroll.

Combine Images
2

Choose vertical layout and spacing

Use vertical stacking with zero gap for seamless captures, or add a small gap/background when screenshots have different edges.

Combine Images
3

Export PNG or JPG

PNG keeps UI text sharp; JPG is smaller for messaging apps. Check the live preview matches the exported pixel size.

Combine Images
4

Compress if the file is still large

Image Compressor reduces upload size while keeping text readable—avoid crushing quality to the minimum.

Image Compressor

Before sharing

  • Screenshot order matches the original flow
  • No accidental duplicate or missing panel
  • Text remains readable at phone preview size
  • File size fits the platform upload limit
Can I combine more than ten screenshots?

Combine Images supports up to ten images per export. Split very long captures into two merged files if needed.

Does Pixlery upload my screenshots?

No. Combining and compression run locally in your browser.

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