The Big Thing Chief: The Stolen Wifeend of the year is almost here and that means Instagram is about to, again, be flooded with "top nine" memes.
Luckily, we now have a handy tool to help create the collages we can't ever seem to get enough of.
SEE ALSO: Google's top Android apps of 2017 might surprise youThe Top Nine app simplifies the process so you can find your most-liked posts of 2017 with just a few taps. All you have to do is enter your username (you'll need to log in if your account is private) and the app spits out a collage with all your best shots, along with a few stats from your account.
The app's creators, which have created similar products in past years, say that the 2017 edition was designed so that the collages are formatted vertically, so users can add them to their Stories, rather than upload them as a standalone post.
Additionally, if staring at all your best Instagram moments on your phone doesn't quite cut it for you, the app also allows you to order physical prints of your top 'grams. You can order photos printed on posters, canvas, mugs, hoodies, t-shirts, pillows, and iPhone cases.
Even if you don't think your very best Insta posts rise to the level of "print it on a decorative throw pillow," there's still a pretty good chance you'll like looking back over your most-liked posts. Or, at least, that you're pretty curious to find out what they are in the first place.
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