There are currently two versions of Fotor’s free collage maker – one that uses Flash, and another built with HTML5. Beyond that, it’s a truly superb free collage maker. The only drawback of Canva is that you can’t set the resolution of the output file (although you do have a choice of standard or print-quality PDFs). You can even add crop marks and bleed space – an option that’s very useful for professional printing, and absent from most free collage makers. Once you’re done, you can save your collage as a printable PDF, PNG, or JPG file, or make it public for others to use. If you’ve chosen a grid layout, they will be resized and cropped to fit automatically. You can also add images from Facebook, or from Canva’s own library of free pictures. You can then drag them straight onto your collage canvas. To add your own pictures, click 'Uploads' and drag them from your desktop. Alternatively, click 'Elements' and choose a grid, then start adding the images, borders, icons, and other items that will make up your collage. Select 'Photo collage' then 'See all collage templates' to see the full set of free options available.
Select 'Personal use' and you’ll be presented with a menu of project types, including social media graphics, banners, book covers, and presentations. To begin, set a new username and password, or sign in with your Facebook or Google account.