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Select an image to transform into 3×3 grid (4:5 ratio)
Maximum file size: 20MB
Turn single images into multi-post Instagram grids that capture attention and increase engagement.
Select an image to transform into 3×3 grid (4:5 ratio)
Maximum file size: 20MB
Plan bold multi-post layouts that align perfectly across your profile.
Pick 3x1 through 3x6 layouts and the preview updates with the correct 4:5 tile sizes, so every post lines up across your profile before you split anything.
Drag the image inside the frame and use the scale slider while grid lines show where each tile will cut, preventing awkward crops and keeping faces or text intact.
Export crisp tiles sized for Instagram's 4:5 feed ratio so edges stay clean and text or logos remain readable even after Instagram recompresses uploads.
Download all tiles in a single ZIP with numbered filenames, making it easy to post in the right order without manual renaming or sorting mistakes.
Splitting runs entirely in your browser with no servers or accounts, so client visuals stay confidential from upload to download and approvals stay internal.
Preview the full grid and each tile together, so you can rebalance the composition, test crops, and commit to a multi-post sequence with confidence.
Upload, align, and download tiles that post cleanly.
Choose a high-resolution photo or design and the tool loads it locally, preparing a default 3x3 grid in seconds for quick framing.
Pick a layout, drag the image to the sweet spot, and adjust scale until the overlay shows clean cuts and details stay centered.
Download the ZIP and upload tiles in reverse order so the grid appears correctly when followers view your profile with confidence.
Plan a cohesive Instagram grid with clean tiles, clear filenames, and no uploads. Build the layout, export once, and post with confidence.
Quick answers for building multi-post layouts that align perfectly.
A grid layout splits one design into multiple posts that align on your profile. When the tiles are posted in order, they form one large image and create a cohesive, dramatic feed experience for viewers that looks intentional and professional.
Use 3x3 for a classic nine-tile grid, 3x2 for a lighter six-tile reveal, or 3x4 and larger for campaigns. The preview shows the exact post count before you download, so you can plan spacing and map your posting schedule.
Instagram shows newest posts first. Uploading in reverse ensures the grid builds left to right when viewed, keeping the final tile in the top-left position and matching the preview layout as followers scroll through the sequence.
Yes. The tool exports 4:5 tiles optimized for the Instagram feed, balancing size and clarity. This keeps text readable and avoids unexpected cropping when you post, even after the platform recompresses your images on upload.
You can drag the image to reposition it and use the scale slider to zoom in or out. The grid overlay updates instantly, helping you avoid cutting important details across tiles like faces, logos, or headlines mid-sequence.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser, so files never leave your device and no account is required. Close the tab and nothing is stored or tracked, which is ideal for client work, drafts, and private releases without risking uploads.
Yes. You can download the full ZIP or click a single tile in the preview to save just that piece. It is helpful for re-posting one tile, testing variations, or swapping a section without re-exporting the grid or a single replacement.
Upload JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF files up to 20MB. For best clarity, start with high-resolution artwork and avoid heavy compression before splitting the grid, especially if your design includes text or thin lines for crisp type.
Yes. You can use the tool for free without creating an account, entering a credit card, or installing software. There are no usage caps or watermarks, so you can edit as many images as you like and download full-quality results any time.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser, which means files stay on your device and are never sent to our servers. Once you close the tab, nothing is stored on our side, making it safe for personal and client work.