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Split an Image Into a Grid Online — Free

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Splits into a 3×3 grid

Splitting an image slices it into equal tiles — useful for printing a large poster across pages, creating puzzle pieces, or preparing a photo grid. Choose how many rows and columns you want.

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The slicing happens in your browser, so your image stays private.

How to use Split an Image Into a Grid

Using Split an Image Into a Grid takes only a few seconds and just four simple steps — no sign-up, no software, and nothing to learn:

  1. Set the grid: Choose the number of rows and columns.
  2. Upload an image: Add the photo you want to split.
  3. Review the tiles: The image is cut into equal pieces shown in a grid.
  4. Download: Save each tile, or download them all at once.

What you can do with Split an Image Into a Grid

Split an Image Into a Grid is built to do one job well, and gives you everything you need to get it exactly right:

Custom grid. Any number of rows and columns up to 10 each.

Equal tiles. The image is divided into evenly sized pieces.

Download all. Grab every tile in one click or save them individually.

Free and private. Splitting runs locally with no upload.

Slice images any way you like

Whether you're tiling a poster across sheets of paper or chopping a photo for a layout, a flexible splitter saves a lot of manual cropping. Set the grid, drop your image, and download the pieces.

Whether you need it once or every day, Split an Image Into a Grid keeps the process quick and predictable. Because it focuses on a single task, there are no crowded menus to wade through — you open the page, set what you need, and get your result. That simplicity is exactly why a dedicated image tool beats a heavyweight editor for a job like this.

Everything runs in your browser

Unlike most online tools, Split an Image Into a Grid never uploads your image to a server. The moment you choose a file, it is processed right here in your web browser using your own device's power. Nothing is sent over the internet, nothing is stored, and nothing is shared with anyone.

That gives you two real advantages. First, it is private: sensitive documents, ID photos and personal files never leave your computer or phone. Second, it is fast — there is no slow upload or download round-trip, so even large files are handled almost instantly. And it is completely free, with no watermark added to your result and no account required.

Tips for the best results

  • Start from the highest-quality original you have — the better the input, the better the result from Split an Image Into a Grid.
  • Check the exact requirement — size, dimensions, or format — before you begin, so you only need to do it once.
  • Custom grid: Any number of rows and columns up to 10 each.
  • Equal tiles: The image is divided into evenly sized pieces.
  • Everything is repeatable — if the result isn't quite right, just adjust the settings and run it again. Nothing is uploaded, so you can try as many times as you like.

Frequently asked questions

Are the tiles the same size?

Yes — the image is divided into equal rows and columns. Any leftover edge pixels are trimmed evenly.

Can I download all tiles at once?

Yes — 'Download all' saves every piece. You can also tap a single tile to save just that one.

Is the image uploaded?

No, all slicing happens in your browser.

Is Split an Image Into a Grid free to use?

Yes — Split an Image Into a Grid is completely free. There is no account to create, no subscription, and no watermark added to your result. Use it as many times as you need.

Do I need to install anything?

No. Split an Image Into a Grid runs entirely in your web browser on any modern device — Windows, Mac, Android or iPhone. There is nothing to download or install.

Ready to start? Scroll back to the top, drop your image into Split an Image Into a Grid, and download the finished file in seconds — free, private, and right inside your browser.

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