Image Grid Splitter
Cut any photo into 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 or custom grid tiles · Perfect for Instagram grids · Free & 100% private
Key Features
Flexible Grid Sizes
Split into 1x2, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, or any custom grid up to 10x10 rows and columns.
Custom Output Size
Keep the original resolution or set a custom pixel size. Perfect for print and social media.
Multiple Formats
Export tiles as JPG, PNG, or WebP with adjustable quality from 50% to 100%.
Grid Gap & Color
Add visible gap lines between tiles with custom color - white, black, or any custom color.
Live Preview
See the grid overlay on your image before cutting. Instant feedback as you change settings.
One-Click Download
Download all tiles at once or save individual tiles. Files are named by row and column position.
How to Split an Image into a Grid
- Upload Your Image Drop a JPG, PNG or WebP image onto the upload area, or click to browse files.
- Choose Grid Layout Select a preset like 3x3 for Instagram, or enter a custom row/column count.
- Adjust Settings Set the output size, format, quality, and optional gap color between tiles.
- Split & Preview Click "Split Image" to generate all tiles. Preview them in the result gallery below.
- Download Click "Download All" to save a ZIP, or hover over individual tiles to download one by one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this image splitter completely free?
Yes, 100% free. No account, no watermark, no file uploads to any server. Everything runs directly in your browser.
What image formats can I upload?
You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF files. The output tiles can be saved as JPG, PNG, or WebP.
How do I make a 3x3 Instagram grid?
Upload a square image, select the 3x3 preset, keep output at 1080x1080 px, and click Split. Download all 9 tiles and post them in reverse order (bottom-right first) on Instagram.
What is the maximum grid size?
Using the Custom option you can set any combination up to 10 rows x 10 columns, giving you up to 100 tiles from one image.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on iOS and Android browsers, though a desktop screen gives a better editing experience.