This free Instagram grid maker turns one photo into a scroll stopping feed. Upload an image and split it into a seamless carousel that swipes as one panorama, or a 3 by 3 grid puzzle that assembles into a big picture across your profile. It does in one tap what used to mean slicing images by hand, and every piece downloads ready to post. 🧩
How to split your photo
Two modes, one upload. 🎯
- Upload your image, tap the box or drag a photo in.
- Pick a mode: carousel for a swipeable panorama, or grid for a feed puzzle.
- Choose the size, how many slides or how many rows.
- Download the pieces and post them in the numbered order shown.
Carousel panoramas that make people swipe
A panorama carousel is one of the most eye catching posts on Instagram. Your photo is split across several slides, so when someone swipes it scrolls like a moving landscape. It works beautifully for travel shots, product lineups, before and afters, and any wide image that deserves more room than a single square. 🌅
Grid puzzles that turn your profile into art
A grid puzzle spreads one image across several posts so your whole profile becomes a single picture. New visitors see the big image first, then the individual posts as they scroll. The grid maker slices the tiles and numbers them in the exact order to post, so the picture assembles itself without any guesswork.
It takes one image and splits it into several perfectly sized pieces. In carousel mode you get slides that swipe together as one seamless panorama. In grid mode you get tiles that assemble into a big picture across your profile feed.
Upload the downloaded slides to a single Instagram carousel post in order, slide one first. When someone swipes, your image scrolls across as one continuous panorama.
Post the tiles one at a time in the numbered order the tool gives you. Because Instagram places the newest post at the top left, posting in that order assembles the full picture on your profile grid.
No. Every slice is exported at full Instagram resolution, so your carousel and grid stay crisp.
Completely free, with no sign up and no watermark. Everything runs in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.
Conclusion
One striking photo can carry a whole feed. Use the Instagram grid maker to turn it into a swipeable panorama or a profile spanning puzzle, download the pieces, and post. It is the fastest way to make a feed people stop and stare at. 💛