Image Splitter Tool

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How to Split Images into Grids

Our free image splitter tool makes it easy to divide any image into a grid of smaller pieces. Perfect for creating Instagram grid posts, puzzle effects, or tiled layouts. Simply upload your image, choose how many rows and columns you want, and download each piece individually or all at once.

The tool works completely in your browser, so your images stay private and never get uploaded to our servers. You can split images into any grid size from 2x2 up to 10x10, giving you complete control over how your image gets divided. Each piece is saved as a separate file with clear numbering so you know exactly where it goes in the grid.

Why Split Images?

Splitting images into grids has become popular on social media, especially Instagram, where users create eye-catching profiles by posting multiple images that form one large picture when viewed together. This technique creates a stunning visual effect that makes profiles stand out and tells a bigger story across multiple posts.

Beyond social media, image splitting is useful for creating photo puzzles, printing large images across multiple pages, designing tile-based layouts, or breaking down infographics into digestible chunks. Event planners use it for photo booth strips, while teachers create visual learning materials by dividing educational posters into manageable sections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this image splitter free to use?

Yes, completely free with no limits. Split as many images as you want without creating an account or paying anything. No watermarks are added to your split images.

How do I create an Instagram grid?

Upload your image, choose a 3x3 grid (most common for Instagram), download all pieces, and upload them to Instagram in the correct order starting from the bottom-right and moving left and up. The pieces are numbered to help you keep track of the order.

Are my images stored on your servers?

No, all image processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy. Once you close the browser tab, everything is cleared from memory.

What image formats does the splitter support?

The tool supports all common formats including JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. The split pieces are saved in the same format as your original image to maintain quality.

Can I split an image unevenly?

Currently, the tool creates even grids where all pieces are the same size. You can choose different numbers of rows and columns (like 3x2 or 4x3) to create rectangular pieces, but each piece within the grid will be uniform in size.

Will splitting reduce image quality?

No, the tool maintains the original image quality when splitting. Each piece is an exact section of your original image with no compression or quality loss, assuming you're saving in a lossless format like PNG.