Split an image into a grid
Cutting a picture into a grid of equal tiles is useful for far more than social feeds: a multi-sheet poster, printable flashcards, map tiles, or a craft project. This image splitter opens on a 3 × 3 grid; set any number of columns and rows, check the cut lines, and download every piece. Nothing is uploaded.
Drop an image here, or click to choose
JPG, PNG or WebP. A long screenshot, a photo, anything. It stays on your device.
- Files never leave your device
- Runs in your browser
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Set the columns and rows you need
Choose how many columns and rows to divide the image into, and the splitter slices it into that many equal tiles, rounding the cut lines to whole pixels so the pieces fit back together with no gaps or overlap. The preview shows the grid live, so you see the layout before downloading.
Each tile is named by its row and column, which keeps reassembly or printing in order straightforward. A 4 × 3 grid, for instance, gives twelve numbered pieces you can lay out exactly as they were cut.

Common reasons to grid an image
For a feed, a square 3 × 3 makes the classic Instagram grid. For printing, gridding lets you tile a large picture across several sheets and assemble a poster bigger than your printer can manage in one go.
It is also handy for study and craft: cut a sheet of items into individual flashcards, or divide a reference image so you can work on one square at a time. To enlarge a small image before tiling it for print, resize it up first.
Splitting into pages instead
If your source is a tall screenshot rather than a photo, a grid is usually the wrong cut, because you want horizontal pages, not a matrix. For that, use split a long screenshot, which slices top to bottom into readable parts.
Whichever you choose, the work is done on your device. The image is split in the browser and never uploaded, so it stays private.
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