Online Image Tool

Image Split

Upload one image and split it into a 9-grid, custom rows and columns, or long-image sections for social posts, asset slicing, and ordered publishing.

Fast grid slicing

Use common 2x2, 3x3, and 4x4 presets, then initialize long-image sections by count and fine-tune them with draggable cut lines

Clearer order

Tiles are generated from left to right and top to bottom, which is easier for posting and file management

Ready to take away

Download one tile directly or export the whole set as a ZIP package in one click

Image Split

Upload one image and split it into a grid or long-image sections in one place

The left side handles upload, preview, and the result list. The right side controls modes, grid settings, long-image section setup, and export options. Everything runs in your browser first.

Local slicing and ZIP export

Upload the image to split

Supports PNG, JPG, and WEBP. After upload, previews are generated right away based on the current split mode.

Best for 9-grid posts, regular slicing and fixed row and column layouts.

Tile Preview

The current setup generates 0 tiles from the selected grid, which works well for 9-grid posts and standard slicing workflows.

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After upload, tile previews based on the current row and column settings appear here.

Tile List

Each generated tile appears here with its thumbnail, dimensions, and individual download action.

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The generated tiles appear here after preview is ready.

How To Use

1. Upload a clear source image, then choose a standard grid such as 3x3 for a 9-grid post, or switch to your own custom row and column counts.

2. Tile previews are generated right away so you can confirm the order, composition, and split result before downloading.

3. Adjust the export format and quality to match your publishing or asset workflow, then review the result before export.

4. Click Export and Download ZIP to save the full tile set at once. You can also download any individual tile separately.

FAQ

How are tile order arranged for 9-grid posts?

Tiles are generated left to right and top to bottom by default. File names and preview numbers match that order, so downloading and posting in sequence is less likely to get mixed up.

Will the tiles reduce image quality?

The result follows your chosen export format and quality. PNG is better when you want to preserve detail, while JPG and WEBP are better when you also care about file size.

Can each long-image section have a different height?

Yes. Long-image mode starts with evenly spaced cut lines based on your section count, then you can add, remove, and drag those lines freely for unequal-height sections.

Use Cases

Split a poster, cover image, or long graphic into 9 parts so it is easier to post in order on social platforms.
Break a product visual into smaller images for detail pages, community posts, or asset organization.
Turn one finished design into multiple tiles so each part is easier to save, reuse, and share separately.
Split first, then continue with crop, collage, or format conversion tools to finish the full image workflow.

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