Split Image Online – Free & Instant
Our free online image splitter lets you divide any photo into a clean grid of equal tiles in seconds — no software to install and no account required. Upload your photo, drag the crop box over the area you want, choose how many columns and rows to split into, and download every tile individually or all at once as a ZIP file at full original resolution.
How to Split a Photo
1
Upload Your Image
Drop a photo onto the panel, click Upload Photo, or try one of the sample images. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC & GIF.
2
Set Rows & Columns
Choose up to 6 columns and 6 rows. Pick a cell aspect ratio (1:1, 4:5, or free-form) and drag the crop box to frame your desired area.
3
Split & Download
Click Split Image to generate all tiles. Click any tile to download it, or use Download All (ZIP) to get everything in one file.
Why Use This Image Splitter?
- Full-resolution output – each tile is cropped from the original image at its native resolution, not from a scaled preview.
- Flexible grid – split into anything from 1×1 up to 6×6, with live grid lines showing you exactly where the cuts will be.
- Aspect ratio control – lock each cell to 1:1 (square) or 4:5 (portrait) for social media grids, or use free-form for any shape.
- HEIC support – iPhone photos in HEIC/HEIF format are automatically converted before splitting.
- Works entirely in your browser – your photos are never uploaded to any server.
- Free & unlimited – no signup, no watermarks, no limits.
Common Uses for Splitting an Image
Splitting a photo into a grid is a popular technique across social media, design, and print workflows. Here are some common reasons people use an image splitter:
- Instagram grid posts – divide a wide panorama or artwork into a 3×3 or 3×1 grid for a seamless multi-post layout on your profile.
- Printing tiles – split a large photo into equal sections to print separately and assemble into a wall display.
- Game & puzzle assets – slice a sprite sheet or puzzle image into individual pieces programmatically.
- Storyboarding – break a wide scene into individual frames for presentations or mood boards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the tool is 100% free with no usage limits. You do not need to create an account or provide any payment information.
No. All processing happens entirely inside your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your image is never sent to any server, so your privacy is fully protected.
Yes. HEIC and HEIF files (the default format on modern iPhones) are automatically converted to JPEG in your browser before splitting. A loading indicator is shown during conversion.
Yes. Each tile is exported directly from the original image at its native pixel dimensions. The crop box on screen is just a scaled preview — the actual split is always performed on the full-resolution source.
You can split into up to 6 columns and 6 rows, giving a maximum grid of 36 tiles. The default is a 3×3 grid.
The aspect ratio controls the shape of each individual tile, not the overall crop box. For example, selecting 1:1 ensures every tile will be a perfect square. The crop box adjusts its proportions accordingly based on the number of rows and columns you have set.