A free online tool to split long images, screenshots, and tall photos into multiple printable A4 pages. Set custom margins, adjust image quality, and export directly to a Word document — all in your browser, no installation required.
Everything you need to turn long images into printer-ready pages — simple, powerful, and completely free.
All image processing happens directly in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and blazing-fast results.
Click anywhere on your image to manually add split lines, or let the auto-split feature intelligently divide your image based on A4 page dimensions. Drag lines to fine-tune their position.
Adjust the safe area (margin) in millimeters to control how much space is reserved around each page. Perfect for documents that need proper print margins.
Choose the JPEG quality level that works best for your needs — from smaller file sizes (50%) to maximum clarity (100%). The tool handles the rest automatically.
Generate a properly formatted .doc Word document with page breaks between each image section. Open it in Microsoft Word, WPS Office, LibreOffice, or Google Docs.
Use our image splitter on any device with a modern browser — desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. No software to install, no plugins required.
Splitting a long image into printable pages takes just four simple steps. The whole process takes less than a minute.
Click the upload area or drag and drop any image file (JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP) from your device into the tool.
Use the Auto Split button for automatic page division, or click manually on the preview to place split lines exactly where you want them.
Set your preferred page margins (in millimeters) and image quality level. The thumbnail preview updates in real time.
Generate the Word document with a single click, then download, edit, print, or share the result however you need.
People use Image Splitter for all kinds of practical purposes. Here are some of the most common scenarios where this tool saves time and effort.
Captured a full-page screenshot of a long article, tutorial, or research page? Split it across multiple A4 pages so each section is readable when printed.
Need to save or print long chat histories from messaging apps? Convert those tall screenshots into a clean, page-format document for records or reference.
Turn long screenshots of Twitter/X threads, Facebook posts, or Reddit discussions into properly formatted pages that can be shared or archived in Word.
Tall photos of receipts, invoices, or billing statements? Split them into standard page sizes for easy printing, filing, or sharing with your accounting team.
Designers can use the tool to break up long design mockups or app wireframes into presentation-ready pages for client reviews and stakeholder meetings.
Teachers and students can split long infographics, reference sheets, or study guides into printable pages for classroom use or personal study notes.
Find answers to the most common questions about our image splitting tool. Still have a question? Reach out through the contact page.
For users who want to know a bit more about how the tool works under the hood.
Browser-based Processing: Image Splitter is built entirely using standard web technologies — HTML5 Canvas API for image manipulation, native JavaScript for interactive controls, and CSS for responsive presentation. This means no plugins, no downloads, and no compatibility issues on any modern device.
Page Layout Logic: When you upload an image, the tool calculates how many standard A4 pages (210mm x 297mm) are needed to display your image at a readable size. It automatically adds page breaks at optimal positions, while still giving you full manual control to drag or delete split lines anywhere on the image.
Word Document Generation: The tool generates an HTML-based Word document (.doc format) with proper page breaks between image sections. This format is universally compatible with every major word processing application, making it easy to share results with colleagues, clients, or friends regardless of what software they use.
Privacy-First Design: Since your images never leave your browser, there is no risk of data leakage or unauthorized access. We do not collect any personal information, do not use tracking cookies, and do not require any form of registration to use the core features.