Instagram Grid Maker

Split your photos into a 3x3 grid for your Instagram profile. Free, watermark-free, and works locally.

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Split any photo into a grid of tiles for a seamless Instagram puzzle feed — three-across, nine-tile, or a custom split. Upload once, export a zip of numbered tiles in posting order, and your next set of Instagram posts line up into one big image on your profile. Runs in your browser — no uploads, no watermark.

Why a puzzle feed works on Instagram

Instagram profiles display posts as a three-column grid. When a new visitor lands on your profile, the whole grid is the first thing they see. A puzzle feed makes that grid into one coherent image — a hero shot broken across three or nine tiles. Done well, it looks deliberate and professional. The tool handles the math so each tile exports at the exact aspect ratio Instagram expects and the seams align on upload.

Layout options

3x1 — one row across the top of your feed, easy to maintain as new posts push down. 3x3 — a full nine-tile image that occupies the top of your profile, high-impact but means the next post breaks the pattern. Custom split — 2x3, 4x3, or any grid for other platforms or slideshow carousels. Pick a layout and the tool previews where each tile will land.

Posting order matters

Instagram posts appear newest-first, which means you post the tiles in reverse order. The tool numbers each tile by posting order (tile 1 goes up last, which is the top-left of the grid), so you can drop them into a queue without thinking about the math. For safer timing, use Instagram's drafts or a scheduler to stage the whole set and publish in the right order.

Common ways people use it

Brand launch hero image

Split a launch poster across nine tiles so your whole profile becomes a teaser when the set goes live.

Portfolio grid for photographers

Use the 3x1 top row as a rotating portfolio strip while still posting normally below.

Event and conference recaps

Split a panoramic event shot into three tiles for a clean horizontal banner across the top of your feed.

Restaurant and product stores

Menu highlight across a 3x1 strip, or the signature dish as a nine-tile hero shot — both drive profile-to-follow conversions.

Frequently asked questions

How It Works

Professional results in 3 simple steps.

1

Upload

Select your photos or videos. Files processed locally.

2

Process

Our powerful engine optimizes your files instantly.

3

Download

Get your optimized files immediately.