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 ...
The weekend is here, a chance for people to spend time out with their friends and families taking photos on their smartphones. Sharing those images to Instagram comes naturally these days, but there’s ...
Instagram today released a new app called Layout that lets users easily stitch together multiple photos by automatically generating layouts to make a collage of sorts. The company said the app is ...
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.
Collage apps are legion, and most have more features than this one. But it’s as elegant as you’d expect an app from Instagram to be. More than just about any major smartphone app I can think of, ...
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The number of photo collages being uploaded to Instagram must have made Facebook sit up and take notice, because they’ve decided to launch an official Instagram app specifically to make franken-images ...
Instagram’s collage-making application Layout launched on the iPhone nearly two months ago, but without a counterpart on Android. Today that discrepancy has been fixed with the release of Layout for ...
Instagram has launched Layout, a new application that will allow people to create collages of their images before sharing them on social networks. The new app allows users to select up to nine photos ...
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 ...