Perfect for Landscapes

Panorama
Splitter

Split wide panoramic photos for Instagram carousels and social media. Share your breathtaking views without cropping.

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Split Options

Aspect Ratio

Split Direction

Number of Splits

Resize Before Split

Resize the image width before splitting. Height scales proportionally.

Output Format

Image Quality

95%

Tip: Enable overlap for seamless carousel transitions.

Full Quality

Maintain original panorama resolution in every piece.

Smart Overlap

Optional overlap for seamless carousel swiping.

Numbered Files

Files numbered in posting order for easy upload.

How to Split Your Panorama

1

Upload Panorama

Upload your panoramic photo. We support JPG, PNG, and other formats up to 50MB for large panoramas.

2

Choose Split Direction

Select 'Vertical' for wide panoramas (side-by-side pieces) or 'Horizontal' for tall panoramas (stacked pieces).

3

Set Number of Pieces

Choose 3-10 pieces depending on your panorama width. Preview the split points.

4

Download & Share

Download all pieces and post as an Instagram carousel or individual posts.

Perfect For

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Landscapes

Mountain ranges, horizons

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Cityscapes

Skylines, architecture

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Beaches

Ocean views, sunsets

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Events

Group photos, venues

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Panorama Splitter FAQ

What is a panorama splitter?

A panorama splitter divides wide panoramic photos into multiple sections so you can share them on social media platforms that don't support ultra-wide images, like Instagram.

How many pieces should I split my panorama into?

It depends on the width of your panorama. A 180° panorama works well as 3-4 pieces, while a 360° panorama might need 5-8 pieces. Our preview shows you exactly how each piece will look.

What's the best way to post a split panorama on Instagram?

Post as a carousel! Upload all pieces in order (left to right) as a single carousel post. When viewers swipe through, they experience the full panoramic view.

Does splitting reduce image quality?

No! Our tool maintains the original resolution of your panorama. Each split piece retains the full quality of that section of your image.

Can I split tall panoramas too?

Yes! For tall panoramas, use the 'Horizontal' split direction — horizontal cuts produce stacked pieces. This is great for tall buildings, waterfalls, or vertical Stories content.

What's the ideal aspect ratio for panorama pieces?

For Instagram carousels, aim for 4:5 (portrait) or 1:1 (square) pieces. Our tool automatically calculates the best split points based on your chosen number of pieces and the panorama's dimensions.

Can I split iPhone panorama photos?

Absolutely! iPhone panoramas work perfectly with our tool. These photos are typically very wide (up to 63 megapixels), making them ideal for splitting into 4-8 carousel slides.

What's the overlap feature for?

The overlap feature adds a few pixels of shared content between adjacent pieces. This creates smoother visual transitions when viewers swipe through your carousel, making the panorama feel more seamless.

How do I handle 360° panoramas?

360° panoramas are extra wide and work best split into 6-10 pieces. Consider which section is most important and ensure it doesn't get split awkwardly. Use the preview to adjust before downloading.

Can I use this for drone panoramas?

Yes! Drone panoramas and aerial shots work great. These high-resolution images often exceed 20,000 pixels wide, making them perfect for high-quality carousel posts that showcase landscapes from above.

What file formats work best for panoramas?

We support JPG, PNG, and WebP. For panoramas, JPG is usually best as it balances quality and file size. Use PNG only if you need transparency. Our tool can handle files up to 50MB.

How do I maintain visual continuity across slides?

Enable the 'Overlap' option for seamless transitions. Also, choose a number of pieces that divides your panorama evenly - odd numbers often work better for symmetrical scenes like mountain ranges or cityscapes.

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