This guide will show you how to combine or merge two or multiple images in Paint on your Windows PC.
Have you ever taken so many photos in a day and you want them merged in a single frame? Yes, you’ve ever, most of us love seeing all the beautiful memories we build with friends, families, and partners, say after those memorable picnics in a single slide. This is one single way somebody may combine two images in paint and keep these bunches of growing memories altogether at a single point.
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Guide to Combine Two Images in Paint
We’ve several tools to our exposure and among a few, Photoshop, Gimp,
You wish to achieve something professional but without the stress of having
With a solution at our fingertips, free tools to use in such needs are available and near you, for instance, have you ever tried MS Paint on your Windows computer?
This software is free, simple to learn, and an inbuilt package that is a default to every version of Windows machines.
Paint is a freehand simple tool to use yet produces professional impressive work with graphics designs and requires no activation
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How to Merge Two/Multiple Pictures in Paint
Regardless of the Windows version you are using, it’s the same procedure.
Press the window’s button; go to all programs select paint and it will open at once. This simple tool has several useful features common with all other complicated photo editing tools around, such are pencil, brush airbrush, several colors, shapes (such as rectangles, circles,

Step 1: Resize the Image in Paint
Now we have learned to open Paint, let’s find out how we can open a saved photo in MS Paint. Before combining any two photos in paint, make sure they are of the same size and they will carry resolutions in terms of pixels or percentages out on similar-sized layers of the photos. Resizing of photos might be done using the resize tool in the top menu bar.

Step 2: Add First Image
We’ve finished resizing; let’s locate one of our photos now. Click the drop-down button in the top right corner of the menu bar, select open, and choose a folder where the photo is, click and open it, Paint will automatically load the photo selected and open it in the default window. Now we have our first photo loaded already and well positioned, do you wish to add the second?

Step 3: Add Second Image
The second photo may be added by importing. Make use of the Paste button right on the menu bar and below it is the famous paste button in the form of a down-facing arrow.
Just click on it, and a list of options will appear. Don’t mind about any others, click Paste From. Once all this is completed, a new dialogue will appear prompting you to locate your second photo on either a hard drive or an external storage. Select it and it will be

Step 4: Re-position the second Image
So far you have two photos together, you can add a third, fourth, and as many as you wish. You can move the second photo above by dragging it to your preferred position depending on which areas of the first photo you want to remain visible. Resizing is also done by clicking on the edges of the photo. After layering both photos to your desired positions and impressive layers, click Save As from the menu bar and it will save the photos with a name of your choice as one merged photo.

Note, you can as well undo changes by pressing a combination of keys;
Why MS Paint?
Like the rest of the advanced editing tools you’ve ever used before, MS Paint is simpler to use, with adequate features mentioned in this article, and is way easier to learn in the shortest time, I did not spend sleepless nights learning paint, but on my second photo-merge trust me I had got all the tools functionality on my fingertips. They are easy to play with. Photoshop and Gimp may require lessons and video tutorials for many days before perfecting.
With all the features listed earlier in this article and numerous tools we have not explained MS Paint remains a free tool for every user, with no activation code and upgrade costs that may be incurred, leaving all that for Adobe packages and Pixir. Save while doing great work with your photos. Free impressions matter a lot.
Are you an artist, MS paint can be a tool to advance your drawings. It allows you to draw from scratch, freehand drawings, and those to scale. Most of other editing software will allow you to edit already existing graphical images. Try it today for simple photo manipulation.