How to Split an Image – Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to split your images using our free online Image Splitter tool. Customize rows and columns, preview results, and download all slices easily.
Tutorial
1. Upload Your Image
Start by uploading the image you want to split. You can drag and drop your file into the dotted area, or click 'Select Files' to browse from your device. Supported formats include PNG, JPG, and WebP.


2. Adjust Rows and Columns
Once your image is uploaded, use the control panel on the right to customize how it should be split. Choose the number of rows (up to 7) and set how many columns each row should have. This allows for both regular and complex split patterns.
3. Manually Resize Areas (Optional)
If you want more precision, you can manually adjust the split areas by dragging the edges or corners of each grid. This helps match the image content exactly as you want.
How to Adjust Areas
- • Click and drag the blue lines to resize rows and columns.
- • You can set the number of columns for each row individually.
- • Minimum size is maintained if areas overlap or become too small.

Split Preview Button
Click the "Split Preview" button at the bottom of the right control panel
4. Preview and Confirm
Click on 'Split Preview' to see how your image will be sliced. Make any adjustments if needed. This step helps you avoid mistakes before downloading.
In the preview screen, you can:
- Check each split image
- Download individual images
- Download all images at once
- Return to the edit screen if needed
5. Download Your Split Images
Once you're satisfied with the preview, scroll down to download. You can either download individual image pieces or download all of them at once as a ZIP file. All filenames are generated in order for easy organization.
Download Options
- • Download individual pieces: Click on the image you want
- • Download all pieces: Click the "Download All" button at the bottom
- • Download as ZIP: Get all images in a compressed file
Split images are downloaded with the original filename plus a piece number.
Example: image_piece_1.png, image_piece_2.png, ...
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