Turn one image into a nine-tile post
Upload once and move straight into the square crop workflow instead of manually slicing the same image nine separate times.
Upload one image, split it into a 3x3 grid for social posting, and export the result as JPG, PNG, or WebP. Everything runs locally in the browser.
Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP. Upload one image, preview the 3x3 split, drag to reframe it, and download all 9 tiles in a ZIP archive.
Upload once and move straight into the square crop workflow instead of manually slicing the same image nine separate times.
Landscape and portrait images are centered into a square first, and you can drag the preview to keep faces, titles, and focal points in the right tiles.
The result is packed into a ZIP archive so you do not need to save and rename each tile one by one.
Use it for WeChat moments, Weibo collage posts, RED image notes, Instagram 3x3 profile layouts, and campaign posters that need to be published as connected tiles.
When you already know a single full image should become a social grid post, nine-grid slicing belongs near the end of the workflow. It handles output splitting, not file-size compression or quality tuning.
Best For
This page is the faster option when one full image needs to become nine connected posts instead of a set of unrelated images.
Before You Start
Landscape and portrait images are converted into a square crop before slicing, so edge content may be removed. Check the framing before downloading.
Not Ideal
If your main goal is smaller file size, output-quality tuning, or detailed photo editing, handle that in the dedicated tools first.
The most common questions about nine-grid slicing are usually about privacy, non-square images, export formats, and how the final files are downloaded.
Landscape and portrait uploads are cropped into a square first, then split into a 3x3 layout. You can drag the preview to fine-tune the framing.
You can export the nine tiles as JPG, PNG, or WebP. This page does not expose compression or quality controls.
No. Uploading, previewing, slicing, and ZIP download creation all happen locally in your browser.
A nine-grid generates nine separate image files, so bundling them into a ZIP archive is the fastest way to download the full result together.
It also fits RED image notes, Instagram 3x3 profile layouts, and campaign or product-promo posters that need to be published as a connected multi-post visual.