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Free online tool for grids, carousels, and print tiles
Split images into equal parts, Instagram tiles, carousel slides, or printable grids.
Use this image splitter free when you need to split image files online for social posts, client previews, web graphics, or printed layouts. It keeps the workflow simple: one file in, numbered image tiles out.
Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP files up to 20 MB, then export each split image tile as PNG, JPG, or WebP.
Choose presets like 2 parts, 3 parts, 4 parts, 3x3, and 4x4, or create a custom image split up to 12x12.
Start from a saved file, drag an image into the upload area, or paste an image from your clipboard.
Your image stays on your device. The split happens locally with Canvas, without requiring an account.
Every export includes row, column, or slide numbers, so the pieces stay easy to organize after download.
Upload your design, pick a layout, then download each tile with clear file names.
Drag in a campaign graphic, product photo, poster, or Canva export up to 20 MB.
Use 2 parts, 3 parts, 3x3, 4x4, slide presets, or a custom row and column layout up to 12x12.
Click Split image, then save the pieces as PNG, JPG, or WebP for posting, web design, or printing.
The same split image online workflow works for creators, designers, and people preparing print projects.
Split image content for Instagram profile grids, puzzle feed layouts, and carousel slides. A 3x3 split works well for profile tiles, while 2, 3, 5, or 10 horizontal parts can turn a wide design into swipeable posts.
Split image files for printing when one design needs to become several pages or panels. Use 2x2, 3x3, or a custom grid, then print each tile and assemble the larger poster by hand.
Use the image splitter to slice Canva exports, mockups, product graphics, or web visuals into repeatable image tiles. Row and column file names make handoff and asset organization easier.
These are the common jobs people search for when they need to split an image online.
Split a portrait design into 9 tiles for a 3-column profile layout. The export order helps avoid a broken feed.
Cut a wide banner or campaign graphic into equal slides for a smooth swipe-through post.
Break a high-resolution image into printable pieces, then assemble the pages as a larger poster.
A few small choices make a free image splitter feel much more predictable, especially for Instagram and printing.
When you split image files, every tile contains only part of the original pixels. Start with the highest-resolution JPG, PNG, or WebP you have, especially for 3x3 grids and printing.
Important faces, product names, and calls to action should not sit exactly on a cut line. Leave breathing room so each tile still looks intentional on its own.
PNG is best for sharp graphics, JPG is usually smaller for photos, and WebP is useful for modern websites. For Instagram, PNG or JPG are the safest export choices.
If you split image files for printing, remember that many home printers cannot print edge to edge. Add margins in your design or trim the pages after printing.
Yes. This image splitter is free to use and does not require signup. You can split image files online into equal parts, grids, Instagram tiles, or carousel slides directly in your browser.
No. Your image is processed locally with browser Canvas, so the file does not need to be uploaded to a server. This is useful for private drafts, client work, and social media designs that are not ready to publish.
Yes. Use the 3x3 preset to split an image for an Instagram profile grid, or use the slide presets to split a wide image into carousel pieces. The downloaded files use clear row, column, or slide names so the parts are easier to organize.
Yes. Choose 3 parts for a horizontal split, 4 parts for a 2x2 grid, or enter custom rows and columns. The image splitter supports layouts up to 12x12, which covers most social posts, posters, and web image slicing tasks.
The tool accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP files up to 20 MB. You can export the split image tiles as PNG, JPG, or WebP depending on whether you need transparency, smaller file size, or broad compatibility.
Yes. You can split image files for printing by choosing a 2x2, 3x3, or custom grid. For print work, start with a high-resolution image and leave enough margin or overlap when you assemble the printed tiles.
Yes. Besides click upload and drag-and-drop, the page supports paste upload from the clipboard when your browser provides an image file. This is useful when you copy an export from another tool and want to split image content quickly.
Rows and columns can be set from 1 to 12, so the largest custom split is 12x12. Very large grids create many files, so for social media and printing, simpler layouts such as 2 parts, 3 parts, 4 parts, 3x3, and 4x4 are usually easier to manage.
Choose PNG for sharp graphics or designs that may need transparency, JPG for photos with smaller file sizes, and WebP for modern web use. If you are splitting images for Instagram, PNG or JPG are usually the safest choices.
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