Free Image Splitter

Slice any image into a grid of smaller pieces. Choose your rows and columns, preview the grid, and download all slices as a ZIP file.

Drag and drop an image here, or browse files

Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP

Why Split Your Images Into a Grid?

Splitting images into grids is useful for a variety of creative and practical purposes. Instagram users can create stunning carousel posts by dividing a single panoramic or high-resolution photo into multiple tiles that form a cohesive grid on their profile. Designers often need to break down large images into smaller components for web sprites, game tilesets, or print layouts. Whatever your reason, a free online image splitter saves you from manually cropping each piece one by one in a photo editor.

How to Split an Image Into a Grid Online

Dividing your image has never been easier. Follow these simple steps:

The Best Free Image Splitter Without Sign Up

Many online image tools require account creation, add watermarks, or upload your photos to remote servers. FreeToolKit takes a different approach. Our image splitter operates entirely within your web browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring 100% privacy and security. There are no watermarks, no file size limits, and no sign-up requirements. It is the fastest and safest way to slice images into grids online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this tool is 100% free to use. There are no hidden fees, no premium tiers, and no limits on how many images you can split.
Upload your image, set the number of rows and columns for your desired grid, then click "Split Image." The tool will divide your image into equal parts. A preview with overlay lines shows exactly how the image will be cut before you process it. All slices are packaged into a single ZIP file for download.
Our tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP image formats for input. You can choose to export the split slices as either PNG or JPEG format.
All image slices are packaged into a single ZIP file for convenient download. Each slice is named with its row and column position (e.g., photo_r1_c1.png for the top-left piece, photo_r2_c3.png for the piece in row 2, column 3), making it easy to identify and reorder them.