While there are countless apps for combining photos, this official app from Instagram is set to spark a new obsession with cramming as many elements into the one square photo frame as people can ...
If you were tired of people complaining about the flood of Instagram pictures using one of the app’s many different filters, get ready for a new trend to take over your Facebook and Twitter feeds.
Instagram has released a brand new collage app — Layout — that lets you use your iPhone to combine up to nine photos in a single shot. In a way, the real question is not why Instagram has now launched ...
One in five Instagram users now combine their photos into a single image before uploading it to the app. To capitalise on this, the Californian firm has launched its latest standalone app called ...
New filters and fancy editing tools are fine, but if you want to get really creative with your Instagram snapshots and videos, you have to turn to a third-party app. So the photo-sharing network is ...
Instagram today announced the debut of a new application called Layout, the company’s next standalone creation tool outside of its flagship photo-sharing application. With Layout, Instagram users will ...
How many photos do you post to Instagram each day? The photo-sharing service's new app means you can mix them all together into a beautiful collage. Layout is a standalone app from Instagram that lets ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Good news for Instagram addicts: the cult-favorite photo app has just ...
Photo collages are no longer just for scrapbooking enthusiasts; mobile apps make montages easy for everyone. But not until today has one of the most popular image-hosting services entered the ring.
If you thought photo collages were a thing of the past, think again. In reality, they’ve merely gone the way of Polaroids and telephone handsets—they died for awhile, but are coming back to life with ...
If you've ever seen a collage in your Instagram feed, it was likely created by one of several third-party apps -- Diptic and Framatic are a couple that spring to mind -- that let you arrange multiple ...