Free Image Splitter for Stunning Instagram Grids & Carousels

Effortlessly slice any photo into a perfect grid or seamless panorama. High-quality, instant, and no sign-up required

Instagram Image Splitter

Create Your Perfect Post in 3 Simple Steps

1. Upload

Select a photo from your computer or phone.

2. Split

Choose your grid layout and adjust the settings.

3. Download

Instantly save the numbered image tiles to your device.

Powerful Features, Simple Interface

Everything you need to create perfect Instagram layouts, solve common problems, and elevate your creative workflow.

Instagram Grid Split

Create stunning puzzle feeds. Split any photo into 3x1, 3x2, 3x3, or any custom grid layout to make a big impact on your profile.

Seamless Carousel Split

Tell a wider story. Slice panoramic images into up to 10 frames for a smooth, swipeable carousel post that boosts engagement.

The Grid-Fixer

Tired of Instagram's new grid cropping your posts? Our unique feature automatically adds the perfect margins to prevent unwanted cropping.

Full Creative Control

Go beyond presets. Define any number of rows and columns to create unique layouts for web design, print projects, and more.

No Watermarks, Ever

Your creations are yours. Download high-resolution images without any branding or watermarks, perfect for professional use.

Completely Free & Private

No sign-up, no fees, no ads. We process images in your browser, so your files are never uploaded to our servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

In what order do I post the split images?

Our tool numbers the images for you in the downloaded ZIP file (e.g., image_1, image_2…). Just post them in that numerical order, starting from the top-left and moving to the bottom-right, row by row.

No. We process the image in your browser and split it without adding any extra compression. The quality of the output tiles depends entirely on the quality of your original uploaded image.

Yes, this tool is 100% free to use. There are no hidden fees, watermarks, or sign-up requirements.

For the best quality, start with a high-resolution image. A good rule of thumb is to have your total grid width be at least 1080px times the number of columns. For example, for a 3-column grid, an image at least 3240px wide is ideal.