Image Splitter - Online Cut Photo into Grid or Strips
Split an image into equal grid parts or horizontal/vertical strips. Useful for Instagram carousel posts or puzzle creation. Everything runs in your browser.
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Split an image into equal grid parts or horizontal/vertical strips. Useful for Instagram carousel posts or puzzle creation. Everything runs in your browser.
Create a mosaic where many small tiles are replaced with solid colors from a palette. Pixel art style. Adjust grid size. Local canvas.
Apply a ripped or torn paper edge to one side of your image. Adjust intensity and style. Download PNG.
Enter a URL and see a simulated preview of how the link will appear on major social platforms. Check tags.
Upload a main image and a folder of tile images, and the tool creates a photomosaic. Rendered in canvas. All local.
Create shareable quote images. Choose background gradient or photo, add text, and download as PNG. Fully local design tool.
Generate a unique geometric or pixel-art avatar from a random seed. Download as PNG. Perfect for default user icons. No upload.
Slice any image into a grid of smaller images. Download as individual files or a single sprite sheet. For games or posts.
Adjust a brightness threshold slider and see the live vector trace of an image. Export as SVG. Potrace‑style.
Overlay a realistic aged paper, parchment, or canvas texture onto any photo. Vintage effect. Download result.
Apply a simple aging effect to a portrait: add wrinkles and grey hair. Just for laughs. Canvas manipulation.
Rotate an image by any angle with a live preview. Adjust background fill. Download the corrected orientation. Canvas‑based.
Create a realistic‑looking fake tweet with any name, handle, text, likes, and retweets. Just for laughs. All local canvas.
Create a trippy slit‑scan effect from any image. Simulates the famous photographic technique. Adjust direction and width.
Apply an emboss filter to your photo. Choose direction and depth. Gives a 3D carved stone look. Pure canvas.
Place bold text over an image and apply mix‑blend‑mode: screen, multiply, etc. Create stunning hero sections. Download preview.
Apply a tilt-shift effect to make a real scene look like a miniature model. Control blur gradient. All in browser.
A new random cat photo every day from a curated set of pics. Click to refresh. Bright and adorable.
Upload a logo and generate a pack of favicon sizes plus a .ico file. All conversion in your browser.
Interlace two images into a striped pattern for lenticular lens printing. Preview with simulated tilt. DIY fun.
Draw pixel art on a canvas grid, choose colors from palette, and export as PNG. Fun for game assets and retro artworks. All drawn data stays in your browser.
Layer gradients and images and blend them with background‑blend‑mode. Create hero sections. Copy CSS.
Trace the edges of an uploaded image and create a glowing neon SVG effect. Adjust glow color and thickness. Download SVG.
Drag a slider to compare your original image with a compressed version (e.g., WebP). See the quality difference and file size savings.
Upload a photo and convert it to a 1‑bit dithered image (Floyd‑Steinberg). Download as PNG. Local only.
Enter a recipe and scale the ingredient quantities up or down by servings. Supports fractions and mixed units. Cooking helper.
Turn your message into a scenic mountain emoji art panel. Choose different landscapes. Copy and paste anywhere.
Rotate any JPEG or PNG by exact 90° increments or flip horizontally/vertically. Preserves original quality. Pure browser canvas.
Track your moss graffiti project. Log application date, misting schedule, and see estimated coverage timeline.
Transform normal text into vaporwave fullwidth Aesthetic characters. Includes zalgo and other styles. Copy ready for social posts. Local tool.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ideal image sizes for social media platforms in 2024?
Each platform has specific recommendations: Instagram posts work best at 1080×1080px (square), while Instagram Stories require 1080×1920px (9:16 aspect ratio). Facebook posts look optimal at 1200×630px, and Twitter/X posts at 1200×675px (16:9). LinkedIn recommends 1200×627px for posts, and Pinterest favors 1000×1500px (2:3). YouTube thumbnails should be 1280×720px. Our tool includes all these presets to save you time.
How do I crop an image to fit Instagram without losing quality?
Use our Instagram Post preset (1080×1080, 1:1) or Instagram Story preset (1080×1920, 9:16). After uploading your image, the crop box automatically locks to the correct aspect ratio. Drag the corners or edges to adjust the crop area, then click Download. Your image will be output at exactly 1080 pixels wide — the recommended resolution for Instagram to avoid compression artifacts.
Can I crop images for multiple social media platforms at once?
Our tool processes one crop at a time, but you can quickly switch between presets. Select a platform preset (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok), adjust the crop area, and download. Then switch to another preset for the same image — the crop box updates its aspect ratio automatically while keeping your previous adjustments as close as possible. This makes it fast to create versions for different platforms from a single image.
What's the difference between cropping and resizing an image?
Cropping removes outer portions of an image to change its composition and aspect ratio — like trimming the edges of a photo. Resizing changes the pixel dimensions without removing any content, which may stretch or compress the image. Our tool does both: you visually crop to select the desired area, and the output is precisely scaled to the target dimensions (e.g., 1080×1080px) for perfect social media posts.
Is this tool free to use without watermarks?
Yes, this social media crop and reshape tool is 100% free. There are no watermarks, no sign-up requirements, and no limitations on usage. All image processing happens directly in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy. Download as many cropped images as you need in PNG, JPEG, or WebP format.
What image formats are supported for upload and download?
You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF images (up to 10MB). For download, choose between PNG (lossless, best quality, larger file), JPEG (smaller file with adjustable quality from 60% to 100%), or WebP (modern format with excellent compression). JPEG at 92% quality offers a great balance between file size and visual quality for social media.
How do I ensure my Facebook cover photo isn't cropped awkwardly?
Facebook cover photos have a unique 820×312px dimension (roughly 2.63:1 aspect ratio). Our Facebook Cover preset locks the crop box to this exact ratio. Position the crop area over the most important part of your image — keep in mind that your profile picture may overlay the bottom-left area on desktop. The tool outputs exactly 820×312px, so your cover displays perfectly without unexpected cropping.
Does this tool work on mobile devices?
Absolutely. Our tool is fully responsive and touch-optimized. On smartphones and tablets, you can upload images directly from your photo library, drag the crop handles with your finger, and download the result. The enlarged touch targets (28px handles on mobile) make precise adjustments easy even on smaller screens. All presets and settings remain accessible in a mobile-friendly stacked layout.
Why is aspect ratio important for social media images?
Aspect ratio determines how your image fits within a platform's layout. Using the wrong ratio results in unwanted cropping, letterboxing (black bars), or pixelation when the platform resizes your image. Each social network displays images at specific ratios — Instagram favors 1:1 and 9:16, Twitter/X uses 16:9 for in-feed images, and Pinterest requires 2:3 for optimal pin display. Matching these ratios ensures your content looks professional everywhere.
Can I use this tool for YouTube video thumbnails?
Yes! Select the YouTube Thumbnail preset (1280×720px, 16:9). This is the standard resolution for YouTube thumbnails. Crop your image to highlight the most engaging part, and download it at full 1280×720 resolution. High-quality thumbnails significantly improve click-through rates. For best results, ensure the subject is centered and clearly visible even at smaller sizes.