Suprtiles vs GalleryPlanner
If install-day exports are the priority, GalleryPlanner is compelling. If visual design iteration is the priority, Suprtiles is the better fit.
Which tool fits what
Suprtiles: Visual layout exploration, room preview, staircase planning, and editing the arrangement until it feels right.
GalleryPlanner: Install-day outputs like hanging guides and shopping lists, plus local-first planning.
Next page: Gallery Wall Planner.
Best fit
These tools overlap, but they are built for different jobs.
Choose Suprtiles if...
Best for: Visual layout exploration, room preview, staircase planning, and editing the arrangement until it feels right.
- You want a more visual, room-aware planning experience.
- You want to preview photos, backgrounds, and shadows while you iterate.
- You want free exploration before deciding whether you even need export-heavy workflow features.
Choose GalleryPlanner if...
Best for: Install-day outputs like hanging guides and shopping lists, plus local-first planning.
- You specifically want drill-ready hanging guide PDFs or shopping list exports.
- You value the local-first privacy positioning and install-day outputs.
- You are willing to use Pro features for advanced export workflows.
Key differences
The workflow tells you which tool actually fits.
Core planning style
Suprtiles
Visual canvas with room preview, lighting, and editable tiles.
GalleryPlanner
Browser-based planner with auto-layout and install-day export workflow.
Export focus
Suprtiles
Snapshots, shareable layouts, and visual planning outputs.
GalleryPlanner
Hanging guide PDFs, shopping lists, and export bundles (some features require Pro).
Privacy positioning
Suprtiles
Browser-based editor with photo upload and layout preview.
GalleryPlanner
Local-first workflow; official FAQ says photos stay on device.
Best use case
Suprtiles
Designing and refining a wall visually.
GalleryPlanner
Preparing measurements and install aids for hanging day.
Bottom line
If install-day exports are the priority, GalleryPlanner is compelling. If visual design iteration is the priority, Suprtiles is the better fit.
If you want to move from comparison research into the actual Suprtiles workflow, go straight to Gallery Wall Planner.
What should you open next in Suprtiles?
Move from comparison mode into the planner, the editor, or the print-confidence tool depending on the job you are doing.
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.
Photo Layout Editor
Refine spacing, frame sizes, crops, and arrangements once you know the direction you want.
Editing and iterating on a layout until it feels installation-ready.
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.