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Layout: Instagram's Own Photo Collage App Now On Android Play Store


Hello everyone,

After a gap of a few months, back on track.

Everyone loves to see their Instagram feeds frequently and now these feeds contain lots of amazing collages, people used to use some third-party apps like Framatic and Diptic and many more, well these were the ones which I have used. But now Instagram has released its very own Collage App, Layout, which lets us arrange multiple photos in a variety of grids for Android users which was exclusively available for iOS Users a few months back.



This app has some amazing features which are worth trying, to name a few: 
  • Re-mix up to 9 of your photos at a time to create fun, personalized layouts. 
  • Use the Faces tab to quickly find photos with people in them. 
  • Capture the moment in Photo Booth mode with quick, spontaneous shots. 
  • Save your layouts to your camera roll and share them seamlessly to Instagram or other networks etc.
Now it's your turn to try it out, this wonderful app deserves at least one try and doesn't forget to share your experiences below.

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