
These are clearly marked, so there’s no need to worry about creating a design, then being unable to export it without parting with a handful of cash. Poor integration with iPhoto presents problems, but if you have photos on a separate disc or export them from iPhoto, making a college is a snap and sharing them is even easier.Like all the other browser-based free collage makers here, most of Canva’s photo collage templates are free to use, but there are also premium designs available for a fee.

Overall, CollageIt is a tidy piece of software that does exactly as advertised, offering quick and easy collage creation on the Mac to supplement the many features of iPhoto. But don't let that stop you because we found everything else intact. Very simple.ĬollageIt is shareware the lite version has some limitations on file size and commercial use. Simply finding the photos needed to create a collage can present a challenge, but if you do have those photos, creating collage takes only seconds and you can share on Facebook, resize with ease, and export in one of six formats, including PDF and wallpaper. Unfortunately, most Mac users store their photos in the iPhoto Library, which is not an option when selecting photos for your collage. CollageIt is designed for one purpose, and if you have photos available it does it very well. A collage-making program doesn't need dozens of buttons and PearlMountain understands that. We were impressed with the uncluttered layout. With minimal buttons and very clearly labeled Share on Facebook and Print buttons, it doesn't get any easier to prepare your collage. You can either choose where each photo will be placed or hit the Random Layout or Shuffle buttons to mix it up.

Choose a format for your collage, drag and drop photos into the various slots on the collage, and save. It takes only seconds to install and, once ready to use, CollageIt is immediately intuitive. However, CollageIt manages to find a niche for itself by offering a simple, straightforward tool to create collages from your existing photos. The demand for applications that manipulate or arrange photos is relatively low on the Mac platform because Apple's built-in photo software is so robust.
