Upload Your Image
Choose a photo to split into a 3×3 grid (4:5 tiles)
Maximum file size: 20 MB
Split a single image into swipe-ready tiles that line up perfectly on your profile grid.
Choose a photo to split into a 3×3 grid (4:5 tiles)
Maximum file size: 20 MB
Design multi-post grids that feel intentional, aligned, and easy to publish across your Instagram profile.
Pick 3×1 through 3×6 layouts to match your feed plan. Each tile uses the Instagram-friendly 4:5 ratio to keep the grid consistent and clean.
Drag and scale the image inside the frame with immediate feedback. The overlay keeps faces, horizons, and text aligned before you split.
Export sharp tiles with careful scaling so detail stays crisp after posting. Ideal for product shots, artwork, and typography-heavy layouts.
Download every tile in a single ZIP file with smart reverse numbering, so uploading in order recreates the full grid without guesswork.
Zoom from 50% to 200% while maintaining proportions. It is easy to avoid awkward crops or empty edges with smooth scale adjustments.
Everything runs in your browser, so images never leave your device. That keeps previews fast and protects sensitive content.
Upload once, position precisely, and export tiles that line up across your Instagram profile.
Drop in a JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF. The editor loads quickly and prepares a default 3×3 grid so you can start right away.
Choose the grid size, then drag and zoom the image. The on-canvas guides show exactly how each tile will split.
Generate the tiles, download all at once, or grab single pieces. Upload in reverse order to reveal the full image smoothly.
Split one photo into clean 4:5 tiles, download the ZIP, and post in order to create a seamless grid across your profile.
Create Your GridAnswers to common questions about splitting images into multi-post Instagram grids.
It takes one photo and splits it into multiple 4:5 tiles that can be posted as a carousel or a sequence on your profile. When the tiles are uploaded in order, they line up visually to form the original image across your grid.
Pick a smaller grid like 3×1 or 3×2 for quick campaigns, and a larger grid like 3×3 or 3×6 for full-feed reveals. Larger grids create more impact but require more posts to complete the sequence.
The tool maintains a 4:5 tile ratio, so it will crop to fit the grid proportions. You can reposition and zoom the image before splitting to decide what stays inside the frame and keep the most important areas visible.
Instagram displays posts from newest to oldest in the grid. By uploading the highest numbered tile first and the lowest last, the final grid appears in the correct left-to-right order once all posts are live.
Yes. After splitting, you can click the download icon on any individual tile to save only that piece. This is useful if you want to post a subset of the grid or re-upload a specific tile.
You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF files up to the size limit shown in the uploader. The tool exports high-quality tiles optimized for Instagram, so they look sharp without oversized file weights.
Keep text away from tile edges and use the grid overlay to align lines across columns and rows. Preview the split before downloading to ensure words are not cut between tiles or crowded near margins.
Yes. The editor supports touch dragging and responsive controls, so you can position, scale, and split images on mobile devices. Downloads work the same way, letting you post directly from your phone.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.