Poster printing image splitter
Split Image Into A4 Pages for Printing
Turn one large image into printable tiles for posters, wall art, classroom signs, maps, and DIY displays. Free, browser-based, and private: your image is split on your device, not uploaded.
Drag & drop an image
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, AVIF formats
Settings
Printable tiles
What this image splitter is for
Use this page when you want to split image into A4 pages or printable tiles for a home printer. It works as a poster image splitter and tiled printing image splitter for posters, wall art, classroom signs, event boards, tabletop maps, photo walls, and DIY decorations. The tool creates image tiles that you can download, then print with your own A4 or US Letter printer settings.
Browser-only and private
Your image is processed in your browser. It is not uploaded to a server, and the split pieces are generated locally on your device.
How to split an image into A4 pages
This tool creates numbered image tiles, so you can download them and print each tile on the paper size you use.
Upload your image
Start with the highest-resolution image you have. Large posters need more pixels because each printed tile shows a section of the original image.
Choose a poster grid
Use 2x2 for a small poster, 3x3 for a larger wall poster, 1x3 for a wide banner, or 2x3 / 3x2 for maps and signs.
Download tiles and print in order
Click Split Image, download the image tiles, then print them one by one. The result area shows numbered pieces to help you keep the order straight.
Best layouts for tiled printing
Small poster
Good for first tests, kids room prints, simple signs, and low-risk alignment.
Large wall poster
Better for classroom posters, wall art, and images where you want a bigger final size.
Wide banner
Use for horizontal signs, event headers, panoramic photos, and simple wall strips.
Maps and landscape images
Useful for tabletop maps, presentation boards, route maps, and wider photos.
Printing tips before you assemble the poster
- Use a high-resolution source image. A blurry image will still be blurry after it is split.
- Print one test tile first to check scale, color, margins, and alignment.
- Keep the tiles in numbered order before trimming or taping.
- Use fit-to-page only when you want each tile to fill one sheet. Use actual size when your printer workflow requires a fixed scale.
- Leave a small safe area for printer margins, especially on printers that cannot print borderless.
- Align image details first, then tape from the back or mount the assembled poster on board.
Common poster printing uses
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