How to divide an image into equal parts online

    Quickly divide any image into equal sections for various purposes. Free online tool for splitting photos into grids with precision.

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    Whether you need to split an image for technical purposes, creative projects, or practical applications like creating puzzles, the process should be fast, accurate, and easy.

    Manual splitting using image editors is time-consuming and prone to errors—misaligned cuts, uneven pieces, and wasted time redoing work. Automated splitting eliminates these issues.

    Our tool divides images into perfectly equal parts every time, regardless of the original dimensions. You choose the grid; we handle the math.

    Uses for equally divided images

    Custom puzzles: Split family photos into pieces for personalized jigsaw puzzles.

    Game assets: Divide sprite sheets into individual game elements.

    Tile-based layouts: Create image tiles for websites or apps that load pieces progressively.

    Educational materials: Split maps, diagrams, or images for teaching activities.

    How splitting calculations work

    Our tool divides the total image dimensions by your grid size. A 1200×1200 image split 3×3 gives nine 400×400 pieces.

    For images that don't divide evenly, there are two approaches: round down and lose edge pixels, or extend the final pieces to capture everything.

    We use the extend approach, ensuring no content is lost even if the last row or column of pieces is slightly larger.

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    How to do it in 3 steps

    1

    Upload your image to the splitting tool.

    2

    Enter the number of rows and columns for your desired grid.

    3

    Preview the grid overlay to confirm the split configuration.

    4

    Download individual pieces or all pieces as a ZIP archive.

    5

    Files are named systematically (row-column) for easy organization.

    Common mistakes to avoid

    • Choosing a grid that's too fine, resulting in tiny unusable pieces.
    • Not considering how the grid intersects with image content.
    • Forgetting to note the naming convention, leading to confusion during assembly.

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