Purpose-Built Software for Wall Photo Layouts
While general design apps try to do everything, Suprtiles focuses on balanced wall arrangements — keeping the interface intuitive yet precise.
Core Features of Suprtiles
Every control feels architectural, so your wall layouts look intentional and ready for installation.

Drag & Drop Layout Builder
Move photos naturally across a spacious, lag-free canvas.

Smart Alignment Tools
Snap-to-grid lines help maintain balance.
- Straight edges
- Clean rows
- Even columns
- Consistent spacing

Resize, Crop & Rotate
Build tile sets, gallery walls, clusters, or grids effortlessly.
- Tile sets
- Gallery walls
- Organic clusters
- Grid walls

Change Frames & Borders
Test different mood boards in seconds.
- Black frames
- White frames
- Wood finish
- Mat borders
- Border thickness

Background Wall Preview
Try pastel walls, brick, neutral grey, or upload your own space.

Shadow & Light Simulation
Preview how lighting affects depth so frames feel real.
Pre-Made Layouts (1-Click Start)
Skip blank-canvas paralysis. Pick a template → swap your photos → adjust → perfect it.



Special Layouts
- Staircase gallery
- Above-the-sofa arrangement
- Dining-room symmetry
- Vertical entryway column
Why Not Use Canva or Photoshop?
They are built for everything, not realistic wall planning. Suprtiles keeps spacing consistent, alignment architectural, shadows realistic, and the interface clutter-free.
With Suprtiles you get:
- Consistent spacing
- Focused alignment tools
- Interior-design templates
- Realistic shadows and depth
Without the clutter of:
- 1000+ tools you never touch
- Complex layer panels
- Desktop-only installs
- Slow export workflows
FAQs — Using Photo Layout Software Effectively
Common questions about planning your wall.
What spacing should I use?
Keep 2–4 inches between frames for a clean, gallery-worthy look.
Should I design around furniture?
Yes. Use roughly ⅔ of the sofa or console width as the layout boundary.
Do I need matching frames?
Not strictly, but keeping one consistent element (frame, mat, or palette) ties it together.
How do I fix a layout that feels off?
Check spacing, balance, your anchor piece, accidental symmetry, and repeated patterns pulling focus.
Can I preview my real wall?
Yes. Upload a photo of your room and design directly over it.
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