Print without rebuilding the layout
Make a real 2×6 photo booth strip on a 4×6 print
A photo lab usually expects a standard 4×6 file. Choose 4×6 print to place two identical 2×6 strips side by side at 1200×1800 pixels. Print it as one ordinary 4×6 photo, then cut down the center for two matching strips.
The dedicated 2×6 option exports one 600×1800 strip at 300 pixels per inch. The 1.5×8 preset creates a narrower analog-booth shape, while the Story preset keeps the strip readable in a 9:16 social image.
Consistent edges
Control spacing, crop and borders instead of fighting a template
Choose three, four, five or six slots. Select any photo in the order list to zoom or move its crop without changing the other images. Background, spacing, corner radius and border color are applied consistently across the whole strip.
Use a short title for an event name or date and a footer for a place, guest name or memory. Leave both blank when you want a clean film-strip layout.
FAQ
Photo Strip Maker FAQ
How do I make a 2×6 photo booth strip?
Add three to six photos, choose 2×6 strip, adjust the crop and styling, then download the 600×1800 PNG or JPG.
How do I print two strips on one 4×6 photo?
Choose 4×6 print. The downloaded 1200×1800 file contains two identical 2×6 strips side by side, ready to print and cut down the middle.
Can I move each photo independently?
Yes. Select a photo in the order list, then use Zoom, Left / right and Up / down without changing the other slots.
Can I make a vertical photo strip for Instagram or TikTok?
Choose 9:16 Story to center the strip in a 1080×1920 social canvas that is easier to share without cropping.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. Photo decoding, layout and export happen locally in your browser.