Image Splitter
Free online image splitter. Cut any photo into 2-10 equal parts horizontally or vertically - source-aspect, 4:5, 1:1, or 16:9 tiles. Runs in your browser, no upload.
Drag, drop, paste, or browse
JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, AVIF, and HEIC up to 50 MB. Paste from clipboard with Ctrl+V.
Image splitter
No image selected - 2 side-by-side columns at 540 x 1080 each
Upload an image to start splitting.
Useful to know
When to split an image
Common use cases: Instagram carousels and Threads pinch-to-merge posts (panoramic photo into swipeable slides), TikTok photo carousels (16:9 widescreen tiles), slide decks (one image broken into talking-point parts), printable panels (one big graphic split for separate print runs), and responsive web banners. If you just need to cut a photo into halves or thirds without a platform constraint, this is the right tool.
Pick a direction and panel count
Horizontal (side-by-side columns) is for wide sources - panoramas, landscapes, group shots. Vertical (stacked rows) is for tall sources - portraits, screenshots, infographics. Panel count goes 2-10; 2 is the default for the cleanest split. Use the template buttons for the most common combinations or the custom input for any count up to 10.
Tile shape - Source, 4:5, 1:1, 16:9, or 9:16
Source preserves the original image's aspect ratio per slice (no forced crop) and is the default - cleanest for generic splits. 4:5 (1080 x 1350) is Instagram's tallest feed format. 1:1 (1080 x 1080) is square for cross-platform safety. 16:9 (1920 x 1080) is full-HD widescreen for YouTube thumbnails, banners, and TVs. 9:16 (1080 x 1920) is vertical for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Stories. Switching shapes re-slices instantly.
Supported formats incl. iPhone HEIC
JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, AVIF, and HEIC/HEIF inputs. iPhone HEIC files are decoded locally via a WebAssembly module before slicing, so a .heic from your Camera Roll works directly. Output parts are always clean JPGs, ready to upload anywhere or import into design tools.
Privacy and limits
Everything runs in your browser. No upload, no signup, no account, no per-day rate limit, no watermark on the exported parts. Max image size is roughly 12,000 pixels per side and 100 million total pixels (a safety limit to avoid running out of browser memory). Confirm the no-upload behaviour in DevTools Network tab or by going offline after the page loads.
Image Splitter online with ImgShifter
The Image Splitter cuts any photo into 2-10 equal parts, either horizontally (side-by-side columns) or vertically (stacked rows). Pick a tile shape - Source (preserve the original aspect per slice), 4:5 (1080 x 1350) for Instagram portrait, 1:1 (1080 x 1080) square, 16:9 (1920 x 1080) widescreen for YouTube and TVs, or 9:16 (1080 x 1920) vertical for TikTok, Reels, and Stories - depending on where the parts will end up. Common targets are Instagram carousels, Threads pinch-to-merge posts, TikTok photo carousels, slide decks, printable panels, and web banners cut for responsive layouts.
iPhone HEIC and HEIF files are decoded locally with a WebAssembly module before slicing, so a .heic from your Camera Roll works directly with no separate conversion step. JPG, PNG, WEBP, and AVIF are also accepted. Output parts are clean JPGs, ready to upload anywhere or import into design tools.
Everything runs in your browser. The Canvas slice and JSZip bundle both happen on your device, and the splitter keeps working with the network disconnected. No account, no signup, no per-day rate limit, no watermark on the exported parts. Confirm the no-upload behaviour in your browser's Network tab or by going offline after the page loads.
Related tools
Other ImgShifter tools people use alongside Image Splitter.
Instagram Carousel Splitter
Split one wide or tall photo into Instagram carousel slides that line up edge-to-edge. Viewers swipe through to reveal the full image. Browser-only, with iPhone HEIC support.
Threads Image Splitter
Split a tall photo or panorama into 2-10 carousel tiles that snap back together when viewers pinch on Threads. Runs in your browser, with built-in iPhone HEIC decoding.
Image to PDF
Combine one or many images into a single PDF in your browser. Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, and iPhone HEIC - reorder pages, pick A4 / Letter / match-image page sizes, and download.
PDF to Image
Convert every page of a PDF into a JPG, PNG, or WEBP image in your browser. Render quality slider, page-range selector, ZIP download. Runs entirely on your device.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for image workflows, privacy, and supported formats.