Image Splitter Tool - Split Images into Grid Layout - PolishMyPixel
Image Tiling Tool

Image Splitter

Split your images into a grid of smaller tiles. Perfect for creating Instagram grids, puzzle pieces, or breaking down large images.

Original Image

Upload your image

Split into Grid

Set rows and columns

Multiple Tiles

Download individual pieces

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Upload Image
Configure Grid
Download Tiles

How to Use the Image Splitter

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Upload Your Image

Drag and drop an image or click to select one. We support PNG, JPG, WebP, and GIF formats up to 10MB.

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Choose a Preset or Customize

Select a preset like "Instagram Grid" (3x3) or customize your own grid by specifying rows and columns.

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Adjust Settings (Optional)

Fine-tune enhancements (brightness/contrast), output format, quality, or advanced options like overlap/padding.

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Split & Download

Preview how your image will look split into tiles, then download individual pieces or all tiles as a ZIP package.

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High Resolution

Use high-resolution images (2000px+) for the best quality tiles and clearest results.

Square Format

For Instagram grids and social media, square images work best for consistent tiles.

File Size

Keep files under 10MB for optimal processing. Larger files will be automatically optimized.

Perfect for many use cases

Instagram Grids

Create stunning panoramic feeds that span multiple posts in your Instagram profile.

Print Materials

Split large images for printing across multiple pages to create posters or banners.

Game Development

Create sprite sheets and tile sets for game development and web animations.

What is an Image Splitter?

An Image Splitter is a tool that divides a single image into multiple smaller pieces or tiles. This is particularly useful for creating image grids, preparing large images for print, or generating tiles for web mapping applications or large background patterns.

Our tool allows you to precisely control how your image is split, either by specifying the number of rows and columns or by defining the exact pixel dimensions for each tile.

Popular Applications

  • Social Media Grids: Create panoramic Instagram feeds that tell a visual story
  • Web Design: Break large images into tiles for creative layouts and better performance
  • Print Projects: Split large images for printing across multiple pages
  • Game Development: Create sprite sheets and tileable backgrounds

Technical Benefits

  • Improved Loading: Multiple smaller images often load faster than one large image
  • Progressive Display: Content appears gradually as each tile loads
  • Selective Loading: Load only visible parts of a large image in viewport
  • Bypass Size Limits: Work around platform image size restrictions

Best Practices

  • High Resolution: Start with images at least 2-3× your target output size
  • Consider Aspect Ratio: For social media grids, use square or evenly divisible images
  • Plan Your Grid: Consider the overall composition when choosing rows and columns
  • Optimize Output: Choose appropriate file formats for your platform (PNG for transparency, JPG for photos)

Frequently Asked Questions

An Image Splitter is a tool that divides a single image into multiple smaller images or tiles based on a grid pattern you specify. It's useful for creating Instagram grid posts, image puzzles, web optimization tiles, and more.
You can upload JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF images up to 10MB in size.
The Instagram Grid preset automatically splits your image into a 3×3 grid (9 equal pieces), which you can then post to Instagram in sequence to create a cohesive grid on your profile page.
You can create custom grids up to 10×10 (100 tiles). Larger grids are possible but may result in very small images depending on your source image resolution.
Each tile maintains the same quality as the original image section it represents. You can also adjust the output quality setting for JPG files to balance file size and quality.
Yes, you can adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, and apply other enhancements before splitting the image.
After downloading, you can use the tiles for various purposes: post them sequentially on Instagram, use them for website sections, create puzzles, or incorporate them into designs.
No. Your images are uploaded securely for processing and stored only temporarily during your active session. Files are automatically deleted from our servers after a short period (typically 1 hour of inactivity) to ensure your privacy.