Image Splitter for Printing

Upload a large image, split it into A4 or Letter printable panels, then download numbered PNG pages for poster printing.

Upload an image

JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF. Your image stays in this browser.

Pick the split you need first.

Presets cover the common searches: split in 2, split in 3, Instagram grids, and printable poster panels.

Split preview

2 columns x 2 rows · 4 tiles · 794px x 1123px each

Upload an image to see every tile.

The preview shows cut lines, tile count, and export order.

Output

4 PNG tiles in ZIP

Tile size

794px x 1123px

Overlap

24px shared edge

Turn one image into printable panels.

Printing splitters are useful when a single image needs to become a larger physical poster, classroom wall, or tiled reference.

  • Poster printing

    Split one image into A4 or Letter panels that can be printed and assembled.

  • Classroom displays

    Create large wall graphics from a normal image without using specialist poster software.

  • Reference panels

    Print large artwork, maps, or diagrams as numbered sections for easier assembly.

Choose panel count by final poster size.

More panels create a larger final print, but also make assembly slower. Start small, check the preview, then increase rows or columns only when the output needs to be larger.

Printable image splitter layout guide
LayoutPanelsBest for
2 x 24 pagesSmall posters and quick wall prints
3 x 39 pagesClassroom displays and larger posters
4 x 416 pagesLarge wall art and high-impact displays

Make the panels easier to assemble.

A poster split is only useful if the printed pages can be aligned without confusion.

  • Keep order labels on before exporting panels.
  • Use overlap pixels when assembling panels by hand.
  • Use Fit mode if the full image must appear in the assembled poster.
  • Print one test panel before printing the whole ZIP.
  • Use the filename numbers to assemble panels from top-left to bottom-right.

Frequently asked questions

Can I split an image across A4 pages?

Yes. Print mode creates A4 or Letter-sized panels that can be downloaded as PNG files.

Does this create a multipage PDF?

This page exports numbered image panels in a ZIP. Use your browser or print software to place the panels on A4 or Letter paper.

What layout should I start with?

Start with 2 x 2 for a small poster and increase rows or columns for larger wall prints.

Should I use crop or fit for printing?

Use Fit when the full image must appear on the printed panels. Use Crop only when full-bleed panels matter more.

Are files uploaded?

No. The poster panels are generated locally in your browser.