Free tool
Instagram Grid Maker
Split one image into a 3-column Instagram grid (3×1 to 3×6). Preview tiles, see post order, and download HD 4:5 JPGs.
Upload one image and split it into a 3-column Instagram grid. Each tile exports at 4:5 (1080×1350px). Numbers show post order — post tile 1 first, then 2, 3… so your profile mosaic lines up.
Recommended source ratio for 3×3: 4:5 (e.g. 1200×1500px)
- Tips
- Use a source image close to the recommended ratio so less gets cropped at the edges.
- Post tiles in numbered order (1 first). Keep the same 4:5 crop when uploading to Instagram.
- Keep faces and logos away from tile borders for a seamless grid.
- Need a swipeable row instead? Try our Instagram Carousel Splitter tool.
Instagram grid maker for profile mosaics and launch visuals
Use this Instagram grid maker when you want one image to become a 3-column profile mosaic. It exports numbered 4:5 tiles so you can post them in the right order and keep the final grid aligned on your profile.
Grid posts work best for launches, announcements, portfolio reveals, campaign visuals, and brand moments where the profile view matters. For normal educational content, a carousel is usually easier for followers to consume.
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- Instagram carousel splitter — turn wide images into swipeable slides
- Instagram handle checker — check your profile handle before a launch
- How to go viral on Instagram — build posts people save and share
Instagram grid maker FAQ
What is an Instagram grid maker?
An Instagram grid maker splits one image into multiple posts that line up as a mosaic on your profile grid.
What size does this Instagram grid maker export?
This tool exports 4:5 tiles sized for feed posts, with numbered files so you can upload them in the correct order.
Should I use a grid or an Instagram carousel?
Use a grid for profile-level visuals and launch moments. Use a carousel when you want followers to swipe through a story, tutorial, checklist, or before-and-after.
How do I post an Instagram grid in the right order?
Post tile 1 first, then continue in numbered order. The newest tile appears first on your profile, so the exported order accounts for how Instagram displays the grid.