Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Put Multiple Photos on a Facebook Cover

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

A single photo on your Facebook cover is great, but a collage tells a story. Combining multiple photos lets you showcase different products, introduce your team, or highlight your brand's personality all in one powerful, eye-catching space. This guide will walk you through how to create a custom multi-photo Facebook cover, from picking the right tools to designing a collage that makes people stop scrolling.

Why a Multi-Photo Cover is a Game-Changer

Before jumping into the "how," let's quickly cover the "why." Your Facebook cover is valuable real estate, often the first thing a new visitor sees. Using a collage instead of a single image gives you a strategic advantage.

  • Tell a Bigger Story: A photographer can showcase portraits, landscapes, and wedding shots all at once. A restaurant can feature its popular dishes, cozy ambiance, and happy customers. A single image is a snapshot, a collage is a narrative.
  • Highlight What Matters Most: Use this prime space to feature your top three services, a new product line, or core brand values. It immediately communicates who you are and what you offer without forcing a visitor to dig through your timeline.
  • Drive More Visual Interest: Our eyes are naturally drawn to compositions with multiple elements. A well-designed collage is more dynamic than a static photo, encouraging visitors to stop and engage with your profile for a few extra seconds.
  • Showcase Variety: If you sell a range of products, like clothing or handmade goods, a collage is the perfect way to display that variety upfront. It shows the breadth of your offerings instantly.

Creating Your Multi-Photo Facebook Cover: Your Toolbox

You don't need to be a graphic designer to create a beautiful photo collage. Modern design tools make it simple for anyone to produce professional-level results in minutes. Here are the most popular and effective methods, suited for every skill level.

Method 1: Canva (The Easiest & Most Popular Option)

Canva is a free, web-based design tool that’s incredibly user-friendly. It’s perfect for beginners and marketers who need to create great visuals quickly. Its drag-and-drop interface and vast library of templates make it the go-to choice for this task.

Step-by-Step Guide for Canva:

  1. Start with the Right Template: Go to Canva.com and type "Facebook Cover" into the search bar. This automatically loads a blank canvas preset to the ideal dimensions, removing any guesswork.
  2. Choose a Layout/Grid: On the left-hand menu, click on the "Elements" tab. Scroll down to the "Grids" section. Here you'll find hundreds of pre-made collage layouts. You can pick a simple side-by-side two-photo grid, a more complex five-photo layout, or anything in between. Click one to add it to your canvas.
  3. Upload Your Photos: In the same left-hand menu, go to the "Uploads" tab and upload all the photos you want to feature in your collage. Make sure they are high-resolution images to avoid a blurry or pixelated final result.
  4. Drag and Drop: This is where the magic happens. Simply drag one of your uploaded photos and drop it into one of the sections of the grid. Canva will automatically crop and fit the photo into the placeholder. Repeat this for all the sections of your chosen grid.
  5. Adjust and Reposition: If a photo isn't centered correctly, double-click on it within the grid. This will allow you to pan and reposition the image inside its frame so the most important part is visible.
  6. Customize and Brand It: Now, add your unique touch. Go to the "Text" tab to add your business name, a tagline, or a call-to-action. You can also click on "Elements" again to add your logo, shapes, or icons that fit your brand's style. Be sure to use your brand's specific colors and fonts to keep everything consistent.
  7. Download Your Masterpiece: Once you're happy with your design, click the "Share" button in the top-right corner, then click "Download." For the best quality on Facebook, choose PNG as the file type. A JPG file works too, but a PNG often looks crisper.

Method 2: Adobe Express (A Powerful Canva Alternative)

Adobe Express is another fantastic free tool that offers a similarly intuitive experience to Canva, but with the power of Adobe's design ecosystem behind it. If you're familiar with other Adobe products, you might feel right at home with its interface.

Step-by-Step Guide for Adobe Express:

  1. Find a Facebook Cover Template: On the Adobe Express home page, search for "Facebook Cover." You'll be presented with thousands of professionally designed templates.
  2. Filter for Collages: To make things easier, you can filter the search results. Look for templates that already feature multiple images in a collage format. Choose one that reflects the vibe of your brand.
  3. Replace Placeholder Images: Click on an image within the template. A menu will appear, allowing you to "Replace" it. Upload your photos and swap them into the design one by one. Adobe Express will handle the sizing and positioning for you.
  4. Add Your Text and Logo: Customize the template's text by double-clicking on it. Add your brand name, website, or other key info. You can also upload your logo and place it strategically within the design.
  5. Adjust Colors and Styling: Adobe Express has powerful tools for changing the color palette of the entire design with a single click, helping you quickly match it to your brand guidelines. You can also apply unique text effects and filters.
  6. Download your Cover: Click the "Download" button at the top of the screen and choose PNG for optimal quality.

Method 3: Desktop Software (For More Advanced Users)

If you're comfortable with more advanced software like Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Photo, or the free alternative GIMP, you gain complete creative control. This method is best if you want to create truly custom layouts with unique shapes, blending effects, and precise adjustments.

Step-by-Step Guide for Photoshop:

  1. Create the Right Canvas Size: Open Photoshop and create a new document. Facebook's cover photo dimensions are currently 851 pixels wide by 315 pixels tall for desktops. It's always a good idea to double-check the latest recommended sizes before you start.
  2. Arrange Your Photos: Open each photo you want to use. Drag and drop them into your main canvas file. Each photo will appear on its own layer, giving you the flexibility to move, resize, and rotate it without affecting the others.
  3. Create Your Layout: Arrange the layers into a visually appealing collage. You can have them overlap, sit side-by-side, or use layer masks to create seamless blends between the images.
  4. Add Branding Elements: Add text, your logo, and any other graphic elements on separate layers on top of your photos. This allows you to edit them independently.
  5. Export for Web: Once your design is complete, go to File >, Export >, Save for Web (Legacy). Choose PNG-24 or JPG at a high-quality setting (around 80-90 should be fine). This process optimizes the file for the web, balancing quality with file size for fast loading.

Best Practices for a Cover Collage that Works

Creating the collage is just one part of the equation. Following a few design principles will elevate it from a simple collection of pictures to an effective branding tool.

  • Always Mind the Mobile View: This is the most important rule. Facebook's cover photo crops differently on mobile devices, typically trimming the left and right sides. Keep your most important visual elements (like text, logos, or key parts of a photo) in the center "safe zone" so they don't get cut off on smartphones.
  • Tell a Cohesive Story: Don’t just drop random photos in. Your images should work together. Use a consistent color scheme, editing style, or theme. For example, a theme could be "Meet Our Team," "Behind the Scenes," or "Our Top 3 Customer Favorites."
  • Embrace High-Quality Images: Nothing cheapens a brand faster than blurry, pixelated graphics. Use clear, high-resolution photos that look sharp and professional.
  • Keep it Simple: Just because you can use ten photos doesn't mean you should. An overcrowded collage looks chaotic and confusing. Stick to 3-5 strong, well-chosen images for a cleaner and more impactful look.
  • Point to Your Call-to-Action (CTA) Button: Cleverly use visual cues in your cover photo to draw attention to the blue CTA button below it (like "Shop Now" or "Book Now"). An arrow, pointing glance from a person, or strategically placed graphic can guide the visitor's eye right where you want it to go.

Uploading Your New Masterpiece to Facebook

Once you’ve designed and downloaded your image, the last step is to upload it to your profile or page.

  1. On your Facebook Page, hover your cursor over the cover photo area.
  2. Click "Edit Cover Photo."
  3. Select "Upload Photo..." from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose the collage file you just created.
  5. Before you save it, Facebook will give you the option to drag the image to reposition it. While it should fit perfectly, this step allows for minor adjustments. Make sure it looks good.
  6. Click "Save Changes."
  7. Finally, take a second to check your page on both your desktop computer and your mobile phone to see how the final result looks in both formats.

And that's it! You've successfully transformed your Facebook cover into a dynamic visual storyteller for your brand.

Final Thoughts

Creating a multi-photo Facebook cover is a powerful and accessible way to tell your brand's story, showcase your offerings, and make your profile stand out. Using straightforward tools like Canva or Adobe Express, you can build a professional-looking and effective collage in just a few minutes.

Once your new cover is looking sharp, keeping the rest of your content aligned with that polished brand image is the next piece of the puzzle. At Postbase, we built our platform to help you maintain that visual consistency easily. Our visual calendar lets you plan and schedule all your posts - from videos to photo carousels - across all your social channels from one spot, so your hard design work gets the consistent support it deserves.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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