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Instagram Grid Maker

Split your images into perfect grids for Instagram carousel posts. Create stunning 3×3, 2×2, or custom grids in seconds.

Grid Layout

Drop your image here or browse

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP

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Upload Image
Drop or browse any JPG, PNG, or WEBP image
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Choose Grid
Select 3×3, 2×2, 2×3, or 3×2 layout
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Download Pieces
Download all pieces and post in order

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FAQs

Doubts about IG Grid Maker

An Instagram grid maker splits a single image into multiple pieces that, when posted in order, form a seamless large image across your Instagram profile grid. It's commonly used to create eye-catching 3×3 panoramic posts, 2×2 feature grids, and other creative layouts that make your profile stand out.

Our tool supports 4 grid layouts: 3×3 (9 pieces — the most popular for full-grid posts), 2×2 (4 pieces — great for feature highlights), 2×3 (6 pieces — vertical panoramic), and 3×2 (6 pieces — horizontal panoramic). All grids crop your image to a 1:1 square ratio for perfect Instagram compatibility.

After splitting your image, download all pieces and post them in numbered order (1, 2, 3... etc.) starting from the last piece. For a 3×3 grid, post piece 9 first and piece 1 last. This ensures the pieces align correctly on your profile grid. You can post them as individual posts or use Instagram's carousel feature.

Yes! Our Instagram Grid Maker is completely free — no sign-up, no watermarks, no limits. Simply upload your image, choose a grid size, and download your perfectly split pieces.

You can upload JPG, PNG, and WEBP images. The tool processes everything in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy. The output pieces are always in PNG format for maximum quality.

Yes, the tool automatically crops your image to a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio from the center before splitting. This ensures each piece is perfectly square, which is the standard Instagram post format. For best results, use a square image or one where the important content is centered.