

In the Edit Image menu, you can adjust the image size, rotate, and flip the image in the orientation you like most. If you need to make any edits to the images, click on the image and then select Edit Image in the menu that appears. If you want to adjust the crop, simply click and drag on the image to adjust the composition in the cell. You will see the images in the cells switch places. Once you add all nine, you can easily rearrange them by selecting an image on the grid and dragging it to a different cell. Drag and drop them from the Image Manager into their respective cells on the grid. Start populating your grid with your images. From there, select the images that you want to use and they will automatically be added to your Image Manager. You can also choose from thousands of images in our Stock Image Library to use as posts or placeholders by selecting Search Stock Images. Select Image Manager and upload your own photos by selecting the Computer button, or dragging and dropping the images directly into the Image Manager. Next, collect the images for your Instagram grid. You’ll see a variety of grid layouts to choose from. Once the Collage Maker is opened, click into the Layouts menu on the left to see the available layouts. Step 1: Choose Your Instagram Grid Layout No need for expensive Instagram planners. With BeFunky’s Collage Maker, you can use our grid layouts to plan out your grid of upcoming Instagram posts for several weeks at a time. So if you are looking for a quick and easy alternative that allows you to see how your Instagram grid looks before posting, look no further than BeFunky’s Collage Maker. There are apps out there created for Instagram feed planning and post scheduling, but they come at a high cost to users. Not only does this allow you to create aesthetically pleasing grids for followers to know what to expect from your content, but planning also frees up your time so that you can continue to create more content that your followers' love. Planning out your Instagram feed has become a normal part of mindful posting.
