Image Splitter

Slice a single image into a grid of smaller tile images and download as a zip.

Free Online Tool — No Download Required

Drag & drop an image here

Supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP

Split Settings
Split Output Tiles

Free Image Splitter Online — RezanToolbox

Looking for a free Image Splitter online? RezanToolbox provides a fast, privacy-first image splitter also known as Image Splitter. Slice a single image into a grid of smaller tile images and download as a zip. Unlike cloud-based alternatives, everything runs 100% in your browser — your files and data are never uploaded to any server. Trusted by photographers, designers, marketers, and anyone who needs to edit images without Photoshop, our tool delivers instant results with zero registration, zero downloads, and zero cost.

How to Use Image Splitter — Step by Step

  1. Go to RezanToolbox Image Splitter — no account or download needed.
  2. Upload your image by dragging it onto the page or clicking Browse File.
  3. Adjust settings like size, quality, crop area, or output format using the controls.
  4. Preview your result in real time, then click Download to save your processed image.

Image Splitter — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Image Splitter is 100% free on RezanToolbox. No hidden fees, no premium tiers, no credit card, and no registration required. Use it as many times as you want.

Absolutely. RezanToolbox runs all processing client-side in your browser. Your files, text, and code are never uploaded to any server. Your privacy is fully protected.

No download required. Image Splitter works directly in your web browser on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Just open the page and start using it instantly.

Yes. RezanToolbox is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, iPad, and all mobile devices with a modern browser.

Most RezanToolbox image tools support PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP formats. Supported formats are shown on the upload area of each tool page.

Once the page loads, most RezanToolbox tools work offline because all computation happens locally in your browser using JavaScript.