Instagram Grid Maker
Split any image into Instagram posts. Create stunning grid effects. All processing happens in your browser.
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Choose an image to split into a 3×3 grid (auto-cropped to 4:5 for posts)
Maximum file size depends on browser memory. For best results, use images under ~10–15 MB.
Upload an image to see the grid preview

How It Works

Step 1

Upload Your Visuals

Drop your high-res photos, panoramas, or digital art. Our Instagram grid splitter supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.

Step 2

Slice Your Layout

Choose your grid size (3x1, 3x3, or 3x6). Adjust the crop to ensure a perfect 4:5 or 1:1 aspect ratio for a seamless feed.

Step 3

Export & Elevate

Download your numbered slices. Post them to your profile to reveal your giant square effect and boost engagement.

💡 Pro Tips for a Viral Feed

Use 4:5 portrait mode to occupy more screen real estate on the Instagram feed.

Keep focal points (faces/text) centered to avoid being cut by the grid split lines.

Aim for at least 1080px width per slice to prevent blurriness on retina displays.

Preview your layout using our grid planner before hitting publish.

Post all slices within a few minutes to keep your aesthetic grid intact for new visitors.

Choose background colors that match your brand's global color palette.

Instagram Grid Maker – FAQs

An Instagram Grid Maker splits one image into multiple tiles for a puzzle feed. Upload an image, choose a grid (3×3, 3×4, etc.), preview, then download the slices ready to post.

Grid layouts make profiles stand out and boost engagement. They’re great for launches, campaigns, promotions, or a creative collage that increases profile visits and followers.

Yes. Choose the 3×3 layout to fill nine posts. You can also select other sizes like 3×2, 3×4, 3×5, or 3×6 depending on your content plan.

Yes. It’s fully responsive, so you can upload, slice, and download tiles directly on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Use a high-resolution image that can be center-cropped to 4:5. A minimum width of 1080 px keeps each tile sharp after splitting.

Yes. You can upload an image, select your grid, and download all slices without creating an account or paying a fee.

Post tiles starting from the bottom-right, moving left to bottom-left, then the next row up, until you finish at the top-left. This keeps the grid correct on your profile.

Absolutely. Design a large canvas that connects across posts, then slice it here. The tool preserves edges so the puzzle looks seamless.

No. Tiles are exported at high quality and optimized for Instagram’s compression so your posts remain crisp.

No. Everything runs in your browser. No pro design software or advanced editing skills are required.

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