Just want photos side by side in a grid, no AI and no credits?Use the free Combine Images tool

AI Image Combiner

Combine two to four photos into one image with AI. Put two people in one picture, add a person to a photo, place a product into a scene, or merge everything into a brand-new setting. Pick a template or describe it yourself. Free to try.

Allowed Filetypes: PNG, JPEG, WebP

Max size: 15MBMax files: 4


AI Image Combiner

How to combine images with AI

  1. 1Drop 2 to 4 photos (PNG, JPG, or WebP) into the upload area.
  2. 2Pick a template like Couple photo or Product in scene, or stay on Automatic and set things up yourself.
  3. 3Choose the combine mode: Keep a scene preserves one photo and inserts the subjects from the others; Create a new scene composes everything into a fresh setting. In Keep a scene mode, tap the photo that should be the scene.
  4. 4Pick a model, optionally add your own description, then click Combine Images.
  5. 5Preview the result, rename it if you like, and download it. Signed in? Results are saved to My Files automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from the free Combine Images tool?

The free Combine Images tool stacks photos side by side or in a grid, without changing them. This AI tool actually merges the content: it can take the people or objects out of your photos and blend them into one realistic picture with matching lighting, perspective and shadows. Use the free tool for collages, and this one when the photos should look like a single shot.

How does picking the scene photo work?

In Keep a scene mode, exactly one photo is the scene: its background, framing and look are preserved, and you pick it by tapping its thumbnail. The AI takes the main person or object out of each other photo and inserts it into the scene. In Create a new scene mode there is no scene photo; the AI invents the setting, which you can steer with a template or your own description.

How many images can I combine?

Free combines 2 images per run with our own Qwen model. Imagy Pro combines up to 4 images with the premium models. Fewer, well-chosen images usually give better results than the maximum: clear faces, similar camera angles and decent lighting matter most.

What are variants and template packs?

Variants generate several versions of the same combine in one run so you can pick the best one; each variant costs the model's credits. Template packs, like the Couple photo pack, run one upload through several preset scenes at once and give each result its own name. Both are Pro features.

How are credits charged?

Each generated image costs the selected model's credits: Imagy Qwen 1, Flux 2 Dev 2, Seedream 4, Gemini 3.1 Flash 8, and Gemini 3 Pro 16 credits. Free users get a few free AI uses per day, shared across all AI tools, without credits. Pro subscriptions include a monthly credit allowance.

Are my photos private?

Your photos upload directly from your browser to storage over an encrypted connection, and the originals are deleted automatically within 48 hours. If you're signed in, results are saved to your My Files storage; anonymous results are removed after 30 days.

Is the result an AI-generated image?

Yes. The combined picture is generated by an AI model and can contain mistakes or artifacts, so check it before using it. You are responsible for having the rights to the photos you upload and for how you use the result. Images created with the Gemini models include Google's invisible SynthID watermark that identifies them as AI-generated. In some regions, for example under the EU AI Act's transparency rules, you may be required to disclose that an image is AI-generated. Use of each model is also subject to its provider's terms.

Why does the result look different from my originals, and how do I get better combines?

Generative models redraw the picture rather than cutting and pasting pixels, so small details can shift. For the best results use sharp photos with clear, front-facing faces, similar camera angles and comparable lighting. If a face matters most, Gemini 3 Pro preserves identity best. Generating 2 or 3 variants and picking the closest one also helps a lot.

I have another question

We are always happy to get feedback to expand the tool or clarify things.