Upload your photos
Add 3-9 static JPG, PNG, or WebP images. HEIC photos should be converted first with HEIC Converter.
Upload, arrange, and export
Arrange existing JPG, PNG, or WebP photos in one vertical column or horizontal row, then export a printable or share-ready strip.
JPG, PNG, and WebP
Choose 3-9 photos, arrange them in one vertical column or horizontal row, adjust the fit, and export one PNG or JPG. No camera or server upload is required.
The layout is ready. Add photos to fill the numbered slots.
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Add 3-9 static JPG, PNG, or WebP images. HEIC photos should be converted first with HEIC Converter.
Choose a classic vertical column, horizontal row, or Story strip, then reorder photos as needed.
Set background, border, spacing, optional filter, print cut guides, title and date, then download a PNG or JPG.
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Preset slots keep the result closer to a photo booth strip than a free-form collage.
Photos, filters, title text, and date text are drawn in your browser and are not uploaded to Pixlery.
Optional dashed cut lines show where to trim between photos after printing.
Each preset has a fixed pixel canvas so sharing and printing stay consistent.
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No. The selected photos and text are processed locally in your browser session.
Photo Strip Maker arranges photos you upload. To take a live countdown sequence, use the Online Photo Booth.
Photo Strip Maker intentionally keeps every photo in one row or one column. For grids and custom rows or columns, use Combine Images.
Not directly in this tool. Use the HEIC Converter first, then upload the JPG, PNG, or WebP result.
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.
Yes. The preview uses the same filter and cut-guide settings as the exported PNG or JPG.
No. The result is newly rendered from canvas pixels and does not copy source EXIF or GPS metadata.
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Reduce JPG, PNG, and WebP file sizes with clear quality controls and private browser processing.
Open tool02Resize images by pixels or percentage while preserving aspect ratio and transparency.
Open tool03Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images in batches without uploading them to a server.
Open tool04Crop, rotate, and flip JPG, PNG, and WebP images with precise aspect ratios and local processing.
Open tool05Rotate JPG, PNG, and WebP images by 90° or any angle, flip them, and export locally with a clear canvas strategy.
Open tool06Add outside padding, an inside stroke, or a target canvas to JPG, PNG, and WebP images without cropping the original.
Open tool07Add a text or logo watermark to one image or a whole batch without uploading your files.
Open tool08Combine JPG, PNG, and WebP images into one ordered PDF with document presets, private local processing, and no sign-up.
Open tool09Remove common EXIF, GPS, camera, and software metadata from JPG, PNG, and WebP images locally.
Open tool10Create transparent-background images in your browser with local processing and practical edge controls.
Open tool11Merge 2–10 JPG, PNG, or WebP files vertically or horizontally with spacing, padding, and local export.
Open tool12Use your camera for a free private countdown photo booth, then download, share, or print the finished strip.
Open tool13Choose a country and document, frame a portrait locally, keep or optionally replace the background, and export for the selected submission path.
Open tool14Detect candidate faces locally, then blur, pixelate, or cover them in a JPG, PNG, or WebP photo. Manual regions can hide other sensitive details.
Open tool15Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP locally in your browser.
Open tool16Prepare one image for multiple social platforms with independent framing, source-checked presets, and ZIP export.
Open tool17Resize, convert, compress, watermark, rename, and download a batch of JPG, PNG, or WebP images locally in your browser.
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Turn a few event, travel, or friend photos into one vertical strip that is easy to share in Stories without uploading the originals.
GuidePhoto strip vs collage: which should you make?A photo strip is a fixed-frame memory layout—not a free collage. Use Photo Strip Maker for booth-style strips; use Combine Images when you need custom rows, grids, or stitching.