Bulk Image Splitter

Split your images vertically, horizontally, or into a grid. Perfect for creating image slices, social media carousels, or breaking down large images into smaller sections. Supports multiple images and maintains original quality.


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🛠️ How to Split Images in Bulk Using BulkImagePro

Splitting multiple images into equal parts is fast and simple with BulkImagePro. Whether you need vertical, horizontal, or grid splits, follow these steps to get started:

Step 1: Upload Your Images

- Drag and drop up to 50 images into the upload box.
- Or, click the "Select Files" button to choose files directly from your computer.

🔎 Pro Tip: Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP.

Step 2: Select Your Split Mode

Choose from one of the following split modes to control how your images are divided:

🔎 Pro Tip: The Grid Split option is perfect for slicing detailed infographics or creating Instagram grid-style posts.

Step 3: Set the Number of Splits

- Enter the number of sections you'd like each image split into.
- For example, choosing "Vertical Split" with 2 splits will divide each image into two equal vertical parts.

🔎 Pro Tip: Higher split numbers are great for creating seamless panoramic grids or puzzle-style effects.

Step 4: Split and Download

- Click the "Split Images" button to begin processing.
- Once completed, download your split images as a ZIP file for convenience.

🔎 Pro Tip: Downloading as a ZIP file makes it easy to manage multiple split images efficiently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What file formats can I split with BulkImagePro?

BulkImagePro supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP file formats for splitting images in bulk.

Can I split images both vertically and horizontally?

Yes! You can use the Grid Split option to divide your images into equal vertical and horizontal sections.

Does splitting an image affect its quality?

No, BulkImagePro ensures that the original quality is preserved during the split process.