Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about printing with GridPrint.
What is GridPrint?
GridPrint is a free browser tool that takes any image and splits it into tiles you can print on a standard home printer, then assemble into a large poster, stencil, pattern, or sign. You set the exact physical size you want, and GridPrint handles the rest.
Is GridPrint really free?
Yes, completely free. No hidden fees, no watermarks, no premium tier. GridPrint is a free project built as a community tool.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All image processing happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device. There are no accounts, no cloud storage, and no data collection of your images.
What image formats are supported?
GridPrint supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG, and TIFF — essentially any format your browser can display. For best results with large prints, use the highest resolution source image you have.
What paper sizes can I use?
GridPrint supports A4, A3, Letter, Legal, and Tabloid paper sizes. You can switch between metric (mm/cm) and imperial (inches) units. The tool automatically calculates how many pages you need based on your target size and chosen paper.
Can I use GridPrint offline?
Yes. Once you've loaded the page, GridPrint works entirely offline. It's a Progressive Web App (PWA) that you can install on your device for quick access without an internet connection.
How do I get the exact size I need?
Enter your target dimensions in the size panel — for example, 90 x 60 cm for a large poster. GridPrint calculates exactly how many pages are needed and generates a PDF with alignment marks, page numbers, and an assembly guide to help you piece it together.
Why do my prints not match the expected size?
Make sure "Fit to page" or "Scale to fit" is turned off in your printer settings. Print at 100% scale (actual size). GridPrint adds crop marks and overlap areas to help you align pages — follow the assembly guide included in the PDF.