

Personally, I don’t know for sure if it breaks anything when you try to switch accounts, or if it just saves the collage as a new image. It makes no sense to make a collage and then go to post it, only to find you’re posting with the wrong account. Download it if you have to, and make sure you’re logged in on the account you want to use to post your collage. If you have done so, and added your images to your cloud storage, make sure you download them onto your local device to make your post. It’s fairly typical to want to edit your images on a computer before you then go to post them on Instagram. This means they have to actually be on the device Layout doesn’t seem to be able to access cloud storage, like Google Drive or Dropbox. Step 1: Make sure any images you want to use are accessible on your device. For now, let’s follow the whole process of creating and posting a collage from start to finish.
SPLIT PHOTO INTO GRID HOW TO
I’ll cover how to get the app through Instagram momentarily.

However, a couple of years ago, Instagram released their own app to perform the functionality they wanted for their primary app. In the past, you would have to find and use a third party app. The first method is to use an app that links into Instagram – and your photo library – to create collages and upload them. Method 3: The Profile Collage Method 1: Layouts by Instagram
