How to make a listing collage
To make a listing collage, add 2 to 6 product images, choose a layout such as before-and-after, a feature grid, or a denser gallery, then tighten the spacing and add comparison labels where they help. When it looks right, export a single marketplace-ready visual.
Everything — upload, arrangement, preview, and export — happens locally in your browser, so your product photos are never sent to a server. The exported file is rebuilt through canvas, which strips common metadata on save, keeping your output clean and private.
- Add 2 to 6 product images
- Pick a collage or comparison layout
- Add labels and adjust spacing
- Export one listing-ready visual locally
Why secondary listing images need a simpler builder
Many seller-side visuals are not complex graphic design projects. They are practical secondary images: before-and-after comparisons, feature stacks, detail callouts, packaging shots, or side-by-side variations that need to be assembled quickly and clearly.
A browser-first collage tool fits that job exactly. The task is to place a few images into a clean layout, add a little structure or text, and export something listing-ready — without opening a heavier design app or learning a full editor. That keeps the workflow fast for everyday store updates.
What this tool helps with in practice
This tool is built for marketplace galleries and Shopify-style PDP support visuals. Upload your images, choose a layout, add comparison labels when needed, and export one cleaner visual that is easier for buyers to scan and understand at a glance.
It is intentionally narrower than a full design editor, which keeps it quick and focused on listing work rather than open-ended graphic design.
- Amazon secondary images and before-and-after comparisons
- Etsy collages and handmade feature boards
- Shopify PDP supporting visuals and product storytelling panels
- Marketplace gallery images with local-only, metadata-safe export