Merge JPG to JPG
Combine multiple JPG photos into one high-quality JPG image online â free, no signup.
Drop multiple JPG files to stack, side-by-side, or grid them into a single JPG output.
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Merging several JPG photos into one is one of the most common image tasks online â and almost every other "merge JPG" site forces you to install software, sign up, or watch ads. Imglov keeps it free, fast, and entirely in-browser. Upload as many JPGs as you like, drag them into the order you want, choose whether to stack vertically, place side-by-side, or arrange in a grid, and download a single, sharp JPG. The output is intelligently re-encoded so the merged file stays small without visible quality loss, and EXIF data can be stripped on export to keep your photos private. Perfect for combining product shots, receipts, ID photos, dance routine stills, or any series of JPGs you want bundled into one easy-to-share file.
How to Merge into one JPG
Upload Your Images
Click "Select Images" or drag and drop the files you want to merge into the upload area. Add as many as you need.
Arrange & Customize
Reorder pages with drag-and-drop. Choose vertical, horizontal, or grid layout. Tweak quality, margins, and page size.
Merge
Click "Merge" â your files are combined into a single JPG in seconds, entirely in your browser.
Download
Save the merged file to your device, copy a shareable link, or send it straight to Google Drive or Dropbox.
Why Merge JPG to JPG?
Combine unlimited JPG photos into a single high-quality JPG
Drag-and-drop reordering â preview every photo before merging
Choose vertical, horizontal, or grid layout
Smart re-encoding keeps file size small without quality loss
Optional EXIF strip for privacy
No signup, no watermarks, processed in your browser
Use Cases
Best Practices for Merge JPG to JPG
Choose vertical layout when merging receipts or long screenshots
Use grid layout to create photo collages for Instagram
Resize huge photos to ~2000px on the long side before merging for snappier processing
Strip EXIF on export when sharing publicly to remove camera/location metadata
Keep the same orientation across inputs for cleaner alignment