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Mix Two JPEGs

Blend two JPEGs together with adjustable opacity. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.

First file

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Second file

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Output

The result appears here as you type.

Options

How to use Mix Two JPEGs

  1. 1. Add the two photos to blend. Add the base image first, such as portrait.jpg, then the second image you want blended over it, such as forest.jpg.
  2. 2. Set the blend opacity. Drag Second image opacity (%) to control how strongly the second photo shows through. A low value keeps the base dominant; a value near 50 percent gives an even blend.
  3. 3. Download the blended image. The tool composites the second photo over the first at your chosen opacity and produces mixed.jpg. Download it for a double exposure effect or a creative overlay composition.

When to use Mix Two JPEGs

Mix Two JPEGs blends a second photo over a first one at an opacity you control, producing a double exposure style composite. It is a quick way to create layered, artistic images without opening a full photo editor to manage layers manually.

  • Creating a double exposure portrait. You want the classic double exposure look of a face blended with a landscape or texture. Set the forest photo's opacity to around 40 percent over the portrait for that layered effect.
  • Designing a moody album or poster composite. A creative project wants two images merged into one atmospheric graphic. Blending a texture or sky photo over a subject at partial opacity builds that composite quickly.
  • Visualizing a ghosting or motion effect. You want to suggest movement or a spectral presence by blending two related shots. A partial opacity blend of two frames from the same scene creates that ghosted look.
  • Prototyping an overlay before committing in a full editor. You want to quickly preview how two images would look layered together before investing time in a detailed compositing project. A fast blend here tells you if the idea works.

Examples

Create a double exposure

Input

portrait.jpg + forest.jpg, opacity 40%

Output

mixed.jpg with the forest blended over the portrait

About the Mix Two JPEGs tool

Mix Two JPEGs runs as plain JavaScript in your browser tab, with no server behind it. Blend two JPEGs together with adjustable opacity. Whatever you put in stays on your device from start to finish.

The tool is part of EditSafely's JPG Tools section, 145 single-purpose utilities built around the same idea: open the page, get the result, keep your data to yourself.

You can shape the output with the Second image opacity (%) setting, and the result refreshes the moment you change it. The finished file is put together in browser memory and saved with the Download button, so it never touches a server on the way to your disk. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.

That local-first design has practical benefits beyond privacy. The tool keeps working on a flaky connection once the page has loaded, results are instant because nothing round-trips to a server, and it is safe to use with confidential material.

Frequently asked questions

Does Mix Two JPEGs cost anything?

Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No data leaves your device. The whole tool is JavaScript that runs inside your browser tab, so there is no upload, no server-side processing and no log of what you did. If you disconnect from the internet after the page loads, it keeps working.

Which files does Mix Two JPEGs accept?

It accepts JPG and JPEG photos. There is no file size cap imposed by a server; very large files are limited only by your device's memory.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

Nothing to install and no account needed. Open the page in any up-to-date browser, including on a phone or tablet, and the tool is ready.

How do I save the output?

Click the Download button once the result is ready. The file is built in your browser's memory and handed straight to your downloads folder, without passing through a server.

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