Instagram grid maker
The free Instagram grid maker that splits one photo into a 3, 6 or 9-tile grid — or a seamless carousel — right in your browser. Get perfectly aligned tiles, numbered in posting order, to turn your profile into one big picture. No upload, no account, no watermark.
100% free — images are split on your device and never uploaded.
What an Instagram grid maker does
An Instagram grid maker takes one photo and splits it into a neat grid of equal tiles — usually a 3×3 set of nine squares — so that when you post each tile to your feed, your profile rebuilds the original image as one large picture. Instead of guessing where to cut, you upload an image, pick a 3, 6 or 9-tile layout, and the grid splitter slices it into perfectly aligned pieces and hands them back as a ZIP. Everything runs locally in your browser, so even a high-resolution photo is split in seconds and never leaves your device.
There are two ways creators use a grid. The classic profile grid splits a single image across 3, 6 or 9 posts so visitors see one striking banner-style picture at the top of your feed. The carousel, or panorama, layout splits a wide photo into 1×N slices that swipe seamlessly inside a single post. This free online Instagram grid maker handles both: choose square or 4:5 tiles, set the posting order, and download every tile numbered so you publish them in the right sequence. No installs, no sign-up and no watermark — just clean, ready-to-post grid tiles, whether you are splitting one hero shot or a whole batch of images.
Split a photo into a grid in three steps
Upload your photo
Drop in one image — or several to split in bulk. Everything stays on your device, fully private.
Pick a grid layout
Choose 3, 6 or 9 tiles (or a custom grid), square or 4:5, and grid or carousel order.
Download the tiles
Get every tile back in one ZIP, numbered in posting order, ready for Instagram.
When to use an Instagram grid maker
One image, a whole feed of perfectly aligned tiles.
Profile grid banner
Split one image into a 3×3 grid so your Instagram profile shows a single large picture.
Seamless carousel
Split a wide panorama into slices that swipe together inside one carousel post.
Product showcase
Turn a flat-lay or product shot into a 9-tile grid that makes your shop feed pop.
Announcements & quotes
Break a poster, quote or sale graphic across a grid for an eye-catching feed reveal.
3, 6 or 9 tiles: which grid to use?
Pick the layout that fits the look you want.
3 tiles (1×3)
A single row or a 3-slide panorama — great for wide banners and carousel reveals.
6 tiles (3×2)
Two rows of three — a compact grid header that fills the top of your profile fast.
9 tiles (3×3)
The classic Instagram grid — one image split across nine posts for maximum impact.
An Instagram grid maker that keeps tiles sharp
100% free, no sign-up
Private — no upload, runs in your browser
Split images in bulk at once
3, 6, 9 or custom grids
Tiles numbered in posting order
One-click ZIP download
Who uses an Instagram grid maker?
Anyone who wants a designed-looking feed, fast.
Social media managers
Plan grid reveals and seamless carousels for brands without opening a heavy editor.
Creators & influencers
Turn a hero shot into a 9-tile profile banner that stops the scroll.
E-commerce sellers
Split product and campaign images into grids that make your shop feed look designed.
Tips for a clean Instagram grid
Small choices that keep your grid sharp and aligned.
Keep subjects off the seams
Faces and text near a cut line look awkward — center key elements inside a tile.
Post in the right order
For a profile grid, post the last-numbered tile first so the image rebuilds from the top-left.
Use a high-resolution image
Start from at least 1080px per tile (about 3240px wide for a 3×3) so every piece stays crisp.
Explore the toolkit
Bulk image generator
Generate hundreds of AI product images from a CSV.
OpenBulk image resizer
Resize, convert and compress images — free, in your browser.
OpenBulk image compressor
Compress images in bulk — smaller files, same quality, free in your browser.
OpenBulk image converter
Convert HEIC, PNG, JPG and WebP in bulk — free, in your browser.
OpenBulk image cropper
Crop images in bulk to one aspect ratio — free, in your browser.
OpenBulk image watermark
Add a text or logo watermark to many images at once — free.
OpenBulk image upscaler
Increase image resolution in batches.
Background remover
Remove backgrounds from product photos in bulk.
Instagram grid maker FAQ
Is the Instagram grid maker free?
Yes — it's completely free, with no sign-up, no account, no watermark, and no limit on how many images you split.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No. The whole grid splitter runs in your browser on your own device, so your images are never uploaded to a server.
How do I split a photo into 9 for Instagram?
Upload your image, choose the 9-tile (3×3) layout, and download the ZIP — you'll get nine numbered tiles ready to post.
What order do I post the tiles in?
For a profile grid, post them in reverse: the highest-numbered tile first and tile 1 last, so the full image rebuilds from the top-left of your feed. The files are numbered in posting order to make this easy.
Can I make a seamless carousel or panorama?
Yes — pick the carousel layout to split a wide photo into 1×N slices that swipe together inside a single post.
Square or 4:5 tiles — which should I use?
Square (1:1) is the classic grid look; 4:5 portrait tiles take up more screen space in the feed. Pick whichever matches your posts.
Can I split several images at once?
Yes — add multiple images and each one is split into its own set of tiles, all delivered in a single ZIP.
What size should my image be?
Use a high-resolution image — at least 1080px per tile. For a 3×3 grid that's about 3240px wide so each tile exports crisp at 1080×1080.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — it runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser, with nothing to install.
What formats can I export?
Export tiles as JPG, PNG or WebP. JPG is the safe default for Instagram.