Photo
JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 40 MB
Create clean photo grids, seamless carousels, and puzzle feeds without uploading your image. Crop once, preview every tile, and download exact-size files in the right order.

Your photo stays in this browser.
3 × 3 · 9 tiles
Private by design
Cropping and splitting happen locally with your browser's Canvas API. PhotoSplitKit does not upload your image to a server.
JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 40 MB
Preview URLs and decoded image memory are released when you replace the photo, remove it, or leave the page.
Download any tile on its own or export one ZIP with numbered filenames and a publishing-order text file.
How it works
Choose a photo, frame the crop, confirm the grid, and download every tile in order.
JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 40 MB
Create 3×1 through 3×10 layouts, plus common 2×2 and 3×3 grids, with exact dimensions for every tile.
Files are ordered from the top-left to the bottom-right.
Download any tile on its own or export one ZIP with numbered filenames and a publishing-order text file.
Examples
Explore grid, carousel, and puzzle feed layouts made from real photography.
Grid
3 × 3 · 4:5
Carousel
3 slides · 4:5
Puzzle Feed
3 × 3 · 1:1
Common questions
Grid mode supports two or three columns and one to ten rows, including 2×2, 3×1, 3×3, and 3×10. Carousel mode supports two to ten slides.
Yes. Choose 4:5 for 1080×1350 pixel tiles. You can also export 1:1 tiles at 1080×1080 or 9:16 tiles at 1080×1920.
Start with the bottom-right tile and move from right to left, row by row, toward the top-left. The editor numbers tile 1 first and the top-left tile last.
No. PhotoSplitKit uses browser Canvas processing. Your source image stays on your device and is released from working memory when you remove or replace it.