Image Stitcher
Combine multiple images into one - Perfect for elevations, sections, and panoramas
Drop multiple images here or click to upload
Images will be stitched in the order you upload them
How to Stitch Images Together
- Upload 2 or more images that you want to combine
- Choose stitch direction: Horizontal (side-by-side) or Vertical (top-to-bottom)
- Drag images to reorder them in your desired sequence
- Preview the arrangement before stitching
- Click "Stitch Images" to combine them into one image
- Download your stitched panorama or composite image
Why Use Our Image Stitcher?
🏗️ Architectural Use
Perfect for elevations, sections, and long building facades
🌄 Panoramas
Create stunning panoramic views from multiple photos
🔄 Flexible Ordering
Drag and drop to reorder images before stitching
↕️ Two Directions
Stitch horizontally (side-by-side) or vertically (top-to-bottom)
📸 Multiple Images
Combine unlimited images into one seamless composite
⚡ Instant Results
Fast processing with high-quality output
Frequently Asked Questions
What is image stitching?
Image stitching combines multiple images into one larger image, either side-by-side (horizontal) or top-to-bottom (vertical). Perfect for panoramas, elevations, and long sections.
How many images can I stitch together?
You can stitch unlimited images together. The tool works best with 2-20 images, but more is possible depending on their size.
Do images need to be the same size?
No, but for best results, images should have similar heights (horizontal stitching) or widths (vertical stitching). The tool will align them automatically.
Can I change the order of images?
Yes! Use the arrow buttons to move images left/right or up/down to reorder them before stitching.
What's the difference between horizontal and vertical stitching?
Horizontal stitching places images side-by-side (left to right) for panoramas. Vertical stitching stacks images top-to-bottom for elevations or sections.
Is this good for architectural drawings?
Yes! Perfect for combining multiple building elevation photos, creating long section views, or assembling panoramic site photos.