Image Splitter — Split a Photo Into a Grid Online
Split any image into equal grid tiles — a 3×3 Instagram grid, a sliced panorama, or a custom layout. Free, no watermark, no sign-up, and your image never leaves your browser.
Split any image into a grid
Upload a photo and cut it into equal tiles — set any number of rows and columns, from a simple 2×2 to a detailed 4×4. The tool shows the cut lines so you can see exactly how it will divide.
Make an Instagram grid (3×3)
The most common use is a 9-tile Instagram grid: set 3 rows and 3 columns, download all pieces, and post them in order to build one large image across your profile.
Free, no upload, no watermark
Splitting runs entirely in your browser, so your image never leaves your device. No sign-up, no watermark, no file upload — just cut and download.
How to use
- 1Upload the image you want to split — drag it in or click to choose a file. It stays in your browser and is never uploaded.
- 2Set the grid: enter the number of rows and columns. A 3×3 grid gives the classic 9-tile Instagram layout.
- 3Preview the cut lines to check the tiles line up the way you want.
- 4Click Download all tiles — each piece is saved in order so you can post them left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
FAQ
What format are the tiles?+
Tiles keep the same format as the original image (JPG, PNG, or WebP).
How do I split an image for an Instagram grid?+
Set the grid to 3 rows × 3 columns for the classic 9-tile Instagram layout, then download all tiles and post them in order.
Do the tiles have a watermark?+
No. The tiles are exported clean, with no watermark added.
Do I need to sign up or upload my image?+
Neither. The split happens entirely in your browser, so no account is needed and your image is never uploaded to a server.
What size will each tile be?+
The image is divided into equal tiles based on the rows and columns you set. For an even grid, use an image whose dimensions divide cleanly — for example a square image for a 3×3 grid.
Can I split a panorama or wide banner?+
Yes. Set 1 row and several columns to slice a wide panorama into pieces for a swipeable Instagram post.
Can I use it on my phone?+
Yes, it works in any mobile browser.