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Split Image Online Free — Grid Splitter for Instagram & More

Divide any photo into equal grid pieces. Choose 3×3, 2×2, 3×4, or set custom rows & columns.

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Split any image into a precise grid of equal pieces — directly in your browser with no uploads or sign-ups. Choose from preset grid sizes like 3×3 (ideal for Instagram carousel posts), 2×2, 3×2, 3×4, or 4×4, or enter your own custom row and column counts up to 10×10. A real-time grid overlay shows exactly where the image will be cut before you commit. After splitting, download each piece individually or save all at once with Download All.

How to Split an Image Online

Divide any photo into equal grid pieces — perfect for Instagram grids, poster tiles, and more.

  1. 1Upload your JPG, PNG, or WebP image using the upload area or drag and drop.
  2. 2Choose a grid preset (3×3, 2×2, 3×4, etc.) or set custom rows and columns (up to 10×10).
  3. 3Preview the grid overlay on your image in real time. Adjust until satisfied, then click 'Split Image'.
  4. 4Download individual pieces by hovering and clicking, or use 'Download All' to save every piece at once.

💡 For Instagram grids, use the 3×3 preset. Upload the 9 pieces in reverse order (bottom-right to top-left) so the layout appears correctly on your profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grid sizes are supported?
Preset sizes include 3×3, 2×2, 3×2, 3×4, and 4×4. You can also enter any custom number of rows and columns from 1 to 10.
What format are the split pieces saved as?
All pieces are saved as PNG for lossless quality. The original resolution of each piece is fully preserved.
Does splitting reduce image quality?
No. Each piece is extracted at full resolution using the Canvas API with no additional compression.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.
How do I create an Instagram grid layout?
Use the 3×3 preset to split your image into 9 equal pieces, then upload them to Instagram in reverse order — from piece row 3 col 3 to row 1 col 1 — so the grid displays correctly on your profile.
Can I split very large images?
Yes. The Canvas API handles large images, though very high-resolution photos may take a moment to process depending on your device.

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