Twitter/X automatically arranges multiple images in a 2- or 4-image grid when you attach them to a tweet. Creating a single collage image before tweeting gives you complete control over composition — important for ensuring nothing gets cropped away in Twitter's automatic grid.
Twitter Image Layout Options
| Images Attached | Twitter Auto Layout |
|---|---|
| 1 image | Full width (16:9 or original) |
| 2 images | Side by side, cropped to square |
| 3 images | 1 large left, 2 small right |
| 4 images | 2×2 grid, all cropped to square |
Why Create Your Own Twitter Collage
Twitter crops images aggressively in multi-image layouts — important content gets cut off. Uploading a single pre-made collage as one image gives you full control. The image displays as a single entity without any platform-imposed cropping.
How to Create a Twitter Collage Free
Open imgresizr.com's Collage tool. Create a 1200×628px canvas (Twitter's ideal link/photo preview size). Place your images in a 2- or 4-cell grid. Leave appropriate breathing room between images. Add text overlay if needed. Download as JPG and attach as a single image to your tweet. The full collage displays exactly as designed without platform cropping.
Twitter Collage Content Ideas
- Before and after comparisons (2-image side by side)
- Product feature breakdown (4 different views)
- Event photography highlights (4-image grid)
- Thread announcement with summary collage
Create Twitter/X post collages for free at imgresizr.com — controlled layouts without platform-imposed cropping.