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Paste a bug repro into ChatGPT: the broken UI, the console error, the network tab, and the relevant code — four screenshots, one image, one upload.
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ChatGPT caps how many images you can attach per message. Snapiq merges multiple screenshots into a single image so you can share full context in one upload — no plan, no workaround.
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all cap how many images you can attach to one message. The exact number changes by plan and model — usually somewhere between 4 and 10 — and it's a hard cap. Hit it, and your only options are to send fewer screenshots (losing context) or split the conversation into multiple messages (breaking the model's attention).
Neither is great. Modern LLMs reason best when the full picture lands in a single turn. A bug report with 8 screenshots, a design review with the whole flow, a long error log split across screens — these are exactly the situations where the upload limit hurts most.
The fix is mechanical: one image counts as one upload, regardless of how much it contains. Combine your screenshots into a single PNG and you get the full context across in one attachment. That's what Snapiq's Combine feature does, in about five clicks, without leaving the browser.
Paste a bug repro into ChatGPT: the broken UI, the console error, the network tab, and the relevant code — four screenshots, one image, one upload.
Share a full design review in one shot: mobile + desktop + dark mode + the spec, side-by-side, so the model can compare states instead of stitching them mentally.
Combine competitor screenshots into a 2×2 grid and ask ChatGPT to spot positioning differences across pricing, hero copy, and onboarding.
Document a multi-step issue end-to-end and attach it as one image — easier for the model and the human on the other end of the ticket.
Drop slides, diagrams, and notes into a single layout to summarize, translate, or explain — even on free-tier accounts with low upload caps.
Free ChatGPT has the strictest image limits. Combining shots is the simplest way to extend what you can actually send without paying.
Add the free extension from the Chrome Web Store.
Region, visible, or full page — capture whatever you need.
Click the Snapiq icon, hit Combine, pick the captures to merge.
2×2 grid, 4 columns, 4 rows, or 1 big + 3 small.
Paste a single PNG into ChatGPT, Claude, or anywhere else.
Examples of what the combined PNG looks like for each preset.
ChatGPT caps how many images you can attach per message. Use Snapiq's Combine feature to merge multiple screenshots into a single image — 2×2 grid, 4 columns, 4 rows, or 1 big + 3 small — then paste that one image into ChatGPT. It counts as one upload but contains the full context.
ChatGPT Plus typically allows a small number of images per message (the exact cap changes over time and varies by model). Combining screenshots into one image lets you send much more visual context in a single attachment.
Install Snapiq, capture the screenshots you need, click the Snapiq icon, choose Combine, pick the captures you want to merge, then pick a layout: 2×2 grid, 4 columns, 4 rows, or 1 big + 3 small. Snapiq outputs a single PNG you can copy or download.
Yes. The combined image is a normal PNG, so you can paste it into Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, or anywhere else that accepts image input.
No. Everything happens locally in your browser. Snapiq never sends your captures anywhere — no account, no cloud upload, no tracking.
Yes. The Combine feature is included free. Pro unlocks higher capture history limits and advanced layouts for heavy users.