The holiday season has arrived and so everyone is packing their things to go on a trip. With Google Photos on your iPhone or iPad you ensure that you can show all your holiday photos in a convenient and fun way as a collage.
This is how you make a collage in Google Photos on your iPhone or iPad
Everyone knows it: the long sessions in which your friends and family show their holiday photos. Do you want to show your large photo collection, but do you prefer to do this quickly? Then the Google Photos app on your iPhone or iPad may offer a solution.
With the Google Photos collage tool, you can show everyone at a glance what you’ve been up to during your vacation. In addition, a collage also works well on social media, since you don’t have to spam entire feeds. Reason enough to put your holiday snaps together nicely.
Follow these steps to create a collage with Google Photos
- Open the Google Photos app on your iPhone or iPad;
- Go to the Search menu item in the middle of the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen;
- Scroll all the way to the bottom and click on Collages;
- Click the plus sign at the bottom right to create a new collage;
- Select the photos you want to add.
It was that simple: your collage has been created. You also have the option to use some photo editing tools that are also in the app. Furthermore, there is of course a button to share the collage directly with social media.
More about Google Photos
Google Photos is very easy to use and offers many more cool functions to look back on your vacation. For example, Google recently updated the app, so you can now also see on a map where all your photos were taken.
Do you want to know what else you can do with Google’s handy image app? Then read our explanation article in which we discuss seven useful functions of Google Photos.
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