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Image Grid Splitter (3×3)

Cut one image into nine PNG tiles in a ZIP for social grid layouts.

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Editor

Adjust the asset, then export it.

Upload, paste, or preview the source, tune the options, and leave with a copy-ready or downloadable result.

Source

Upload, paste, or choose the asset to edit.

Preview

Adjust settings and inspect the visible output.

Export

Download, copy, or continue into a Studio.

Splits your image into a 3×3 grid of PNG files inside a ZIP. All processing is in your browser.

Choose image → download ZIP

Tip: For Instagram-style tiles, use a square source image when possible.

Editor workspace and output options

Export package

The useful result is the preview plus a concrete asset, size, color value, or export setting.

Preview
Check the visual result before downloading or copying values.
Export
Save the image, CSS, palette, layout, or dimensions.
Studio path
Open the full studio when you need scenes, batches, or presets.

Usage tips

Usage tip

Upload a supported file, review the options panel, then download the generated result card.

How to edit and export cleanly

Use Image Grid Splitter (3×3) when you need to split an image into nine PNG tiles in a ZIP — useful for social grids.

Most image operations happen locally with Canvas APIs, which keeps the workflow quick and avoids unnecessary uploads for common edits.

Common use cases

  • Prepare a publishable image asset without opening a full design suite.
  • Prepare screenshots, product images, avatars, or social assets for publishing.
  • Resize, convert, annotate, or inspect images during design and content work.

How to use it well

  1. Start in the tool area above and enter the smallest complete input that represents your task.
  2. Adjust size, quality, color, layout, or output options.
  3. Preview the result where available.
  4. Download the processed file and compare it with the original.

Practical tips

  • Keep the original file until you confirm the exported dimensions and quality.
  • Use PNG for sharp graphics and transparency, JPEG/WebP for smaller photographic images.
  • For batch work, test one image first so the same settings can be reused confidently.

Limitations to know

  • Large images can be limited by browser memory and Canvas size limits.
  • Canvas exports may remove some camera metadata such as EXIF information.

FAQ

Q: Grid size?

A: Fixed 3×3. Use a square source image for best visual balance.

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