Free · No signup · Runs in your browser

Free Image Splitter for Carousels & Grids

Slice one image into Instagram or LinkedIn carousel panels, a rows × columns grid, or your own slice lines — then crop, filter and fine-tune it in the built-in editor. Every panel exports at platform-exact pixels, and your image never leaves your browser.

100% in your browser — your image is never uploaded. The slicer lives inside our studio tools as Slice+Edit Image, with a full crop-and-filters editor in the tab next door.
Why use it

One image in, a carousel out.

Carousel presets

Instagram square & portrait, LinkedIn and Stories presets — pick 2–12 panels and each slice lands at the platform's exact pixels, like 1080×1080 or 1080×1350.

Grid & manual slicing

Split into equal rows × columns, exact pixel sizes, or drag your own slice lines — a live numbered overlay shows every panel before you cut.

Built-in editor

Crop to 1:1, 4:5, 16:9 or 9:16 with rule-of-thirds guides, rotate and flip, tune brightness, contrast and colour, or apply one-click presets — then hand the result straight to the slicer.

ZIP export, retina-ready

Rename, reorder or skip any slice, then download panels one by one or as a single ZIP — PNG, JPG or WebP with quality control, optional bleed and 2× retina copies.

How it works

Three steps, all in your browser.

1

Drop in one image

Drag in a JPG, PNG or WebP — a wide panorama, a long infographic, any artwork — or try the built-in sample. Nothing is uploaded.

2

Pick a layout — or edit first

Choose a carousel preset (2–12 panels), a rows × columns grid, or drag manual slice lines. The numbered overlay and safe-zone toggle show exactly what each panel will be. Want a polish first? Crop and filter it in the Editor tab.

3

Export the panels

Rename or reorder slices, pick PNG, JPG or WebP with a quality slider, add bleed or 2× retina copies, and download panels individually or as one ZIP — ready to post in order.

Why ours

Private, precise, feed-ready.

Nothing uploaded

Slicing, cropping and filtering all happen on your device — no server ever sees the image. Safe for unreleased campaign art and confidential client work.

Platform-exact panels

Presets output the sizes Instagram, LinkedIn and Stories actually want — 1080×1080, 1080×1350, 1080×1920 — centred and cropped to fit, so the seams line up when posted in order.

Slice + edit in one place

No round-trips between a splitter and a photo editor. Crop, straighten and colour-grade in the Editor tab, hand it to the slicer with one click, and export the whole set at once.

More free browser tools

Resize, convert, compress and rename — all on-device.

Pair the slicer with our other free, in-browser tools: Resize Image, Convert Image, Compress Images and Bulk Rename.

Open Slice+Edit Image
FAQ

Quick answers.

Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The Image Slicer & Editor runs 100% in your browser — slicing, cropping and every filter are computed on your own device, and the image never leaves it. That makes it safe for unreleased campaign art, client work and anything confidential.
How many panels can I split an image into, and what layouts are supported?
Three slicing modes. Carousel splits one wide image into 2–12 equal panels for a swipeable post. Grid cuts it into equal rows × columns — or exact pixel widths and heights. Manual lets you drag your own vertical and horizontal slice lines wherever you want the cuts. A live numbered overlay shows every panel before you export, and each slice can be renamed, reordered, downloaded on its own or switched off.
What sizes do Instagram and LinkedIn carousels use?
The carousel presets output platform-exact panels: Instagram square 1080×1080, Instagram portrait 1080×1350 (4:5), LinkedIn carousel 1080×1080, Stories & Reels 1080×1920 — plus a custom panel size if you need something else. Your composition is centred and cropped to fit, and a safe-zone toggle shows where the platform UI sits.
Can I edit the image before slicing it?
Yes — there's a full Editor tab. Crop freeform or to 1:1, 4:5, 16:9 or 9:16 with draggable handles and a rule-of-thirds grid, rotate and flip, then adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and blur — or go black & white or sepia, or apply a one-click preset (Vivid, Warm, Cool, Mono, Vintage) with before/after compare. One button hands the edited image straight to the slicer; you can also export it on its own as PNG, JPG or WebP.
What other free image tools do you have?
Plenty, all in-browser. Need one image at different single sizes rather than slices? Use Resize Image. Need a different file format at full quality? Convert Image. Need to hit a KB weight limit? Compress Images.
Is it free? What are the limits?
Yes — fully free with no signup. Every slicing mode, the whole editor and all exports — individual panels, the ZIP, quality control, bleed and 2× retina copies — are free with no daily cap on this tool. It lives inside DigiLakshya Studio-Tools, where some heavier tools carry free daily limits and one flat PRO plan unlocks the entire suite.
Do these tools use credits or tokens?
No — never. Every tool is free to use with sample or daily limits, and PRO is a flat $25/month ($199/year) for unlimited use of all 24+ tools: no credit packs, no top-ups, no per-use fees. Many comparable tools bill per credit (remove.bg, CloudConvert, AdCreative.ai) — here one flat subscription covers everything. See tools pricing.

Turn one image into a scroll-stopping carousel — free.

Free to use with no signup, and nothing is ever uploaded. Slice a panorama into platform-exact panels, polish it in the built-in editor, and download the whole set as one ZIP — every feature is free with no daily cap.