Built for walls
A Layout Editor Designed for Wall Photo Arrangements
Suprtiles works entirely in the browser — no installation, no signups. Just a blank canvas where you can experiment freely.
Drag & Drop to Position Tiles
Move photos around naturally. The editor is built to feel tactile and intuitive.
Resize & Scale Frames
Adjust width, height, and aspect ratio to test different frame styles.
- Square tiles
- Portrait frames
- Landscape prints
- Large centerpieces
Rotate & Tilt for Creative Flow
Introduce angles or fix accidental tilts while planning eclectic gallery walls.
Duplicate Tiles Instantly
One-click duplication to try variants without rebuilding layouts.
- Black frame vs white
- Cropped vs full photo
- Closer vs wider spacing

Smart Tools for Precise Wall Planning
Suprtiles includes alignment and spacing tools specifically for gallery walls, so your final layout looks intentional.
Snap Lines for Alignment
Subtle guides appear automatically so every edge lines up cleanly.
- Top-edge alignment
- Center alignment
- Equal spacing
- Vertical/horizontal symmetry
Adjust Spacing Easily
Consistent spacing is the #1 factor in making gallery walls look intentional.
- 1 inch
- 2 inches
- 3 inches
- Custom pixel spacing
Background Rooms for Realistic Preview
Drop layouts into contextual scenes to sense scale instantly.
- Living room
- Bedroom
- Staircase
- Brick wall
- Your own room photo
Movable Light Source
Simulate realistic shadows — a unique feature of Suprtiles.
- Harsh top-down light
- Cozy sidelight
- Window-like shadow angles
Pre-Built Layout Templates You Can Edit
Start instantly with ready layouts and tweak every tile to match your space. Load a template inside Suprtiles and keep experimenting.

1. 3×3 Grid Layout
Clean, modern, and symmetrical. Great for square photo tiles.

2. Organic Gallery Wall
Natural, asymmetrical cluster with balanced spacing.

3. Staircase Layout
Frames ascending at an angle that matches a typical staircase.

4. Centerpiece Layout
One large anchor photo surrounded by smaller supporting pieces.
Why Suprtiles Is Better Than General Editors
Most graphic editors are made for posters, Instagram, or design work — not spatial layout planning. Suprtiles is purpose-built for walls.
- Realistic spacing tuned for interior design standards.
- Alignment guides that echo what installers use in the real world.
- Background room previews that show scale against furniture.
- Light/shadow realism to gauge mood before hanging anything.
- No cluttered UI — every control is meant for real walls.
Everything focuses on answering one question: “Will this arrangement look good on my real wall?”

FAQs — Best Practices for Editing Photo Layouts
Quick answers from real gallery wall installs.
What makes a good photo wall layout?
A unifying visual element — either frame color, mat style, spacing, or theme. One consistent throughline keeps the wall coherent.
Where should the largest piece go?
Usually in the center (or slightly off-center). It anchors the composition and improves balance.
Should all frames be the same size?
Not necessarily. Mixing sizes keeps energy high. Try 1–2 large anchors, 3–4 medium frames, and smaller fillers.
How much spacing should I keep?
Aim for 2–4 inches consistently. Random spacing makes walls look messy.
How do I avoid crooked or uneven walls?
Use leveling tools when hanging. Inside Suprtiles, snap lines ensure perfect alignment.
Why do some layouts feel “off”?
Often because there are too many similar sizes, accidental symmetry, pieces spaced too far apart, hung at the wrong height, or patterns pulling the eye too strongly. Suprtiles helps you spot these fast.
Start Editing Your Wall Layout Now
No app download. No complexity. Just a clean, powerful layout editor for real home walls.
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