What is Bill Splitter?

The Bill Splitter divides restaurant bills, shared expenses, or group costs evenly among friends. This free tool handles tip calculations and per-person totals instantly — all math happens privately on your device.

Pick from 14 currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, INR, SAR, AED and more), set a tip preset (10/15/18/20%) or type a custom percentage, and choose how many people pay tip versus those who skip it. The breakdown shows subtotal per person, tip per tipper, and a grand total you can copy in one tap.

How to use

  1. Enter the total bill amount
  2. Set the number of people and optional tip percentage
  3. See each person's share including tip calculated instantly

When to use

  • Splitting a restaurant bill where one person ordered drinks and the others didn't.
  • Working out each housemate's share of a delivery order with shared tip.
  • Settling a group taxi fare or shared hotel room across friends quickly.

Result

Split a $120 dinner bill among 4 friends with 18% tip: each person pays $35.40.

FAQ

How do I exclude someone from paying the tip?
Use the Pays without tip field. Set the number of people who shouldn't be tipping (kids, the birthday person, someone who skipped service), and the tip total is split only among the remaining tippers.
What tip percentage should I use?
In the US, 18-20% on the pre-tax total is standard for sit-down service. In the UK and most of Europe, 10-12% is plenty. Tipping is uncommon in Japan, South Korea, and many parts of East Asia.
Does this work for unequal splits, where someone ordered more?
Yes. Switch to the Itemized tab to add each dish and assign it to one or more diners. Tax and tip are then distributed proportionally based on what each person actually ate. Equal split mode divides everything per head, so it's best when nobody's order was unusually large.
Why does the breakdown sometimes show a tipper share and a non-tipper share?
Whenever you mark anyone in the Pays without tip column, the calculator shows two rows: what each tipping person pays (subtotal + their portion of the tip) and what each non-tipper pays (subtotal only).
Are the amounts rounded to the nearest cent?
Yes. Per-person amounts are rounded to two decimals for display, so in rare cases the sum of individual shares can land 1-2 cents off the grand total. Tick "Round up each share" to push every share up to the nearest whole unit instead — handy when everyone's paying in cash.

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