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SplitX - Split images for X & Instagram. No signups, no servers.

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Most splitter tools are ad-riddled garbage that upload your photos to a random server. SplitX is different: 1. It runs 100% in your browser (privacy first). 2. It has zero ads and zero watermarks. 3. It handles the weird 4-image Twitter grids and those giant 3x3 Instagram squares perfectly. I built this because I was tired of paying $5/mo for basic image cropping.

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I'm the guy who built SplitX. > > Honest context: I'm not a "real" developer. I'm a product guy who used AI to write 99% of this code. > > I was frustrated that every "free" splitter tool online either: > A) Compressed my images to death > B) Put a giant watermark on them > C) Wanted my email address > > So I prompted my way to a solution. SplitX processes everything locally in your browser (canvas API), so your photos literally never leave your device.
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Hey everyone! I’ve been blown away by the feedback and support over the last few days. πŸ™

To keep the momentum going, I’ve just rolled out SplitX V1.1. This isn't just a bug-fix update; it’s a big step forward in user experience:

  • Silky Smooth: We’ve eliminated those annoying visual jumps during loading, making the UI feel much more premium and intuitive.

  • Pro Content: Many of you asked "How do I make my posts look better?" So, I wrote two comprehensive guides on the "secret" layout techniques for Twitter and Insta.

  • Privacy First: Strengthened the core architecture to ensure your images never leave your browser. 100% client-side, 100% private.

What feature should I build next? Would you like to see support for more custom aspect ratios, or perhaps basic filters?

Check out the new version and let me know your thoughts! πŸ‘‡ getsplitx.com

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Day 2 Update! πŸ”§

Hey everyone! Thanks for the amazing support yesterday!

Quick update on what I've been working on based on your feedback:

New Features:

  • Added more sharing options - you can now share to Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or just copy the link (not just Twitter anymore!)

  • Improved image loading speed with lazy loading

UX Improvements:

  • Better navigation between guides - the Twitter and Instagram tutorials now link to each other

  • FAQ page now points directly to relevant guides

  • Improved image alt text for accessibility

Nothing groundbreaking, just polishing the experience based on real usage. If you haven't tried it yet, would love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks for being part of this journey πŸ™