Free Image Splitter Tool – Slice Photos into Grid Online
Divide any image into rows and columns. Perfect for Instagram puzzles, E‑commerce thumbnails, or creating tile sets. 100% free, private, and runs in your browser.
100% Browser-Based Processing
Your images never leave your computer. All splitting happens locally in your browser.
Drop your image here
or click to upload
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF
Maximum file size: 10MB
Pro Tip
Use equal rows/columns for Instagram grid posts. For puzzles, try 3x3 or 4x4.
Why Split Images? Creative Uses & Benefits
Image splitting lets you cut a single picture into multiple tiles. This is widely used for social media grids (like Instagram puzzles), creating thumbnails for e‑commerce, preparing tiles for games, or simply segmenting a large image for easier sharing.
Popular Applications:
- Instagram Puzzle Feeds: Split a panorama into 3x3 or 4x3 grid
- E‑commerce: Show product details in separate tiles
- Print & Puzzles: Create custom jigsaw pieces
- Web Design: Build image maps or sprite sheets
- Education: Split diagrams into study segments
How Our Splitter Works
Simply upload an image, choose the number of rows and columns, and click "Split". Each tile is extracted from the original at full resolution. You can preview the pieces and download them all as a ZIP file. No quality loss, no server upload.
Why Use Our Image Splitter?
Instant Split
Split images in seconds, even large ones. See thumbnails immediately.
Privacy First
No uploads. Your image stays on your device. 100% private.
ZIP Download
Get all pieces in one ZIP archive, neatly named by row/column.
How to Split an Image in 4 Steps
Upload Image
Choose a JPG, PNG or WebP
Set Grid
Enter rows & columns (1–10 each)
Split
Click "Split Image" – see previews
Download ZIP
Get all tiles at once
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will splitting reduce image quality?
A: No. Each tile is extracted directly from the original at full resolution. We use PNG format for the pieces to preserve quality.
Q: What is the maximum grid size?
A: You can split into up to 10 rows and 10 columns (100 pieces). For very large images, very small tiles might be tiny, but quality remains.
Q: Can I split a GIF?
A: Yes, but only the first frame will be used (static). For animated GIF splitting, try our dedicated GIF tools.
Q: Do you store my images?
A: Never. All processing is done locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded.