How it works

Pick Your Spot

Set the Gallery Grip

Hang it right
CHOOSE YOUR PACK SIZE

Designed to be invisible
Gallery grip is always in the background. So your art is all people see.

Get it right, right away
No more swiss cheese walls. All you need are a few basic tools.

You don’t have to perfect
Adjust after you hang. Vertically, horizontally, whatever you want.


See Gallery Grip in action
See full demo and instructions
We Support Working Artists
Gallery Grip is built on a love of art and the people who create it. We support artists by sharing their work, telling their stories, and giving them visibility through our platform. Because the art on your walls starts with them.


ARTIST profile
Jilly Frances
Jilly Frances works in mixed media and installation, making art from the residue of daily life: the quality of light, the weight of a shadow, the moment something changes before you can name it. Her work captures transience and gives it somewhere to stay.
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Artist profile
Sylvain Tremblay
Sylvain Tremblay works in mixed media, building hyper-textured figures that sit somewhere between flesh and feeling. His subjects, neither fully defined nor fully absent, invite the viewer to step inside and complete the work.
Learn MoreTrusted by Artists, Collectors & Decor Lovers
When someone reinvents how we hang art to make it easier, I have to say THANK YOU and congratulations on being a true problem solver!!
Fabrice from Fabrice Foto
I hung several prints today and 3 sets of 2 side by side. Honestly using Gallery Grip brought down my stress level substantially.
Shawna Eberle
"I've long subscribed to the theory of "better done than perfect." That does not apply to walls You can't have crooked art. And too often, trying to get it right has meant butchering my walls with holes. I finally gave up, and too many walls in my home remained empty…until Gallery Grip. Finally, there's a solution that requires very little skill or tools. Now I actually enjoy shopping for art, knowing that I'll be able to give it the perfect spot."
Jennifer Bowen


