Why this page converts better
Starts with a dark background and a blue "My Year in Review" title
Opens straight into a 12-cell dark layout with a "My Year in Review" title already in place — one photo per month, ready for a New Year post.
Why this page converts better
Starts with a dark background and a blue "My Year in Review" title
Why this page converts better
12-cell layout that naturally maps to the 12 months of the year
Why this page converts better
Runs locally in the browser, no sign-in, export in minutes
A year in review collage is one of the most common end-of-year social formats: one standout photo per month, arranged into a single image with a clean, dark, tech-inspired design that tells the whole year's story at a glance.
This page opens directly into a ready-made year-in-review theme: dark background with a blue "My Year in Review" title, and 12 cells that map naturally to 12 months. Upload your photos to auto-fill the grid, adjust as needed, then export. Everything runs locally in your browser.
The title text can be swapped for a specific year or a personal recap line, and the background and border colors are adjustable.
Turn 12 months of standout photos into one image for a New Year social post that recaps the whole year.
Use the dark, tech-inspired design as a cover for a year-end recap post or article.
Export a high-resolution image to save or print as the cover of a personal yearly photo album.
Land on a ready-made year-in-review template and upload up to 12 photos, one per month
Adjust the title text, colors, and image placement
Export as PNG, JPG, or WEBP
No. Empty slots are kept if you use fewer, and you can switch to a different layout in the editor at any time.
Yes. The title, color, and font are all editable — swap in a specific year.
The collage tool and template are free with a small watermark on export; upgrading to Pro removes the watermark and unlocks higher resolution and more formats.
No. The collage is built entirely in your browser.
PNG, JPG, and WEBP. PNG is lossless and good for further editing; JPG and WEBP let you adjust compression quality.