What you can change
Make the layout cleaner without rebuilding it from scratch.
Drag tiles into place
Move photos around naturally until the composition feels balanced.
Resize frames
Adjust frame size and aspect ratio without rebuilding the wall.
- Square tiles
- Portrait frames
- Landscape prints
- Large centerpieces
Rotate for balance
Add angles where you want them or fix accidental tilt fast.
Duplicate versions
Try multiple directions without starting from zero.
- Black frame vs white
- Cropped vs full photo
- Closer vs wider spacing

Tools that matter
These are the controls that make a wall layout feel clean, balanced, and ready to hang.
Snap lines
Use alignment guides to keep rows and edges clean.
- Top-edge alignment
- Center alignment
- Equal spacing
- Vertical/horizontal symmetry
Spacing controls
Tighten or relax the gaps until the wall feels right.
- 1 inch
- 2 inches
- 3 inches
- Custom pixel spacing
Room preview
Check the layout against a room instead of guessing from a blank canvas.
- Living room
- Bedroom
- Staircase
- Brick wall
- Your own room photo
Light preview
Test how shadows change the feel of the wall.
- Harsh top-down light
- Cozy sidelight
- Window-like shadow angles
Start from a layout
Pick a layout, swap in your photos, and refine the wall from there.

3×3 grid
Clean, modern, and symmetrical. Great for square photo tiles.

Organic gallery wall
Natural, asymmetrical cluster with balanced spacing.

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

Centerpiece layout
One large anchor photo surrounded by smaller supporting pieces.
Why not use a generic editor?
Most graphic editors are made for posters, social graphics, and general design work. Suprtiles is built for wall planning.
- 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 one question: will this arrangement look good on the real wall?

Photo layout editor FAQ
Useful answers about refining a layout until it feels ready to hang.
How much space should you leave between gallery wall frames?
Most gallery walls look best with 2 to 4 inches between frames. Pick one spacing rule and keep it consistent. Consistency matters more than the exact number.
Can you plan a gallery wall with exact frame sizes before you buy anything?
Yes. Add the frame sizes you already own or the ones you are considering, then move them around on a wall-sized canvas before you buy, print, or hang anything.
When should you use a wall planner instead of Canva or Photoshop?
Use a wall planner when the job is physical wall planning, not graphic design. Suprtiles is built for real dimensions, frame spacing, room preview, and install confidence.
How do you fix a gallery wall layout that feels uneven?
Start by checking the anchor piece, then tighten the spacing, balance large and small frames, and make sure the outer edges feel intentional. Small spacing changes usually fix the problem faster than rebuilding the whole wall.
Can you use Suprtiles on a phone or tablet?
Yes. Suprtiles runs in the browser, so you can open it on desktop, tablet, or phone. Desktop gives you more canvas space, but mobile works well for quick edits and checks.
Can I scan an existing gallery wall?
Yes. Our Photo to Layout feature lets you upload a photo of an existing gallery wall. It automatically detects the frames and recreates the arrangement as a fully editable layout.
What should you edit first when a wall layout feels off?
Start with spacing and the largest frame. A wall usually feels off because the anchor is weak, the gaps are inconsistent, or the visual weight is leaning too hard to one side.
Can you duplicate a layout and test multiple versions quickly?
Yes. Duplicate a direction, try a few spacing or frame-size changes, and compare the versions side by side. It is much faster than rebuilding from scratch.
Do all the frames need to match for the wall to feel cohesive?
No. Mixed frame sizes can look great as long as something ties the wall together, such as frame color, mat style, spacing, or a consistent photo treatment.
More Suprtiles tools
Open the planner, compare tools, or check print quality after you refine the layout.
Suprtiles Gallery Wall Planner
Start from a blank wall, upload photos, test frame sizes, and build a layout that fits your space.
Starting from scratch and moving quickly into the planner.
Gallery Wall Planner Guide
Learn how to measure your wall, mix frame sizes, and plan a balanced arrangement before hanging.
Planning the wall, spacing, and frame mix before install day.
Photo Layout Software
See why a dedicated wall layout tool beats generic design apps for real room planning.
Comparing Suprtiles with Canva, Photoshop, or mockup apps.
Choose the Right Frame Size
Check whether your image has enough resolution for the frame size or print size you want.
Print-quality confidence before you order or frame anything.
Best Gallery Wall Layout Tools
Compare Suprtiles with other gallery wall tools and see which workflow fits your job.
Comparing options before you choose a tool.
Need frames for your layout?
If your layout is ready, explore Suprtiles frames and hanging options.
Open the Editor and Refine the Layout
No app download. No complexity. Just a clean, powerful layout editor for real home walls.
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