1. Two or more pictures are connected vertically and horizontally by easy operation.
1. Even after chosing "Native (Experiential)" as the "Default image quality" in the settings of that app it didn't give non-compressed results, I am happy with Joint Pics in this regard, if you change "Max Pixels" to "Unlimited", you're gold! Thanks Devs for this, pls add transparent background .png as an option in the menu, name it "Transparent (PNG)".Thanks a million for creating this!! This app is sooo good... I searched for 30mins but couldn't find any photo app that would do everything this does.
2. Deep bow!WoW this app is really amazing, I is not a regular collage app where you are limited to a canvas size and layout, here you can add images side by side in any direction and the resulting image size will be their combined size.
3. Also the final joined image always has an unexpected irritating greenish tint added to purely white background of the original images.
4. You need to allocate photos manually and it is easy.Best combiner and NO resolution loss!! Been looking to combine png's but all other apps I have tried compress and you lose resolution.
5. I would like to have more colors for borders and a pro version with no addsIf you go through the settings, you can get it to give out lossless combinations, which is why I came here to this app from Image Combiner the app.
6. Just change the settings and you are set! Thank you!!I really want to say that this is the BEST SIMPLES App for joining image.
7. I found apps that will enlarge size of image but won't easily add the second image with it.
8. I found one that we're like collage with all sorts of bells and whistles that really weren't features that I had much use for (think stars or confetti randomly where you touched).
9. That's probably my favorite thing about this app - simple straightforward it has a job, and there's no fluff just for the sake of adding something.I find it very useful and use it quite often.
10. Pity that the joint is not completely seamless but leaves a white micro gap.
11. This white gap can be wrongly mistaken for a preexisting element of original image(s).