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Split a restaurant bill fairly. Equal split with tip, or itemised split where each person only pays for what they ordered.

Last updated 02 Apr 2026

Split bills equally or by individual items. In itemised mode, add people and items, assign items to whoever ordered them, and the tool calculates each person's proportional share of tax and tip. Birthday mode moves one person's share to everyone else. Shareable URL lets you send the breakdown to the table.

Bill details

2people
Tip
Tax
Grand total
Per person

Enter a bill amount to calculate.

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How to use

  1. 1

    Choose a split mode

    Select Equal split for a quick even division, or Itemised to assign specific items to each person.

  2. 2

    Add people

    Type each person's name and press Enter or click Add. You can add as many people as are at the table.

  3. 3

    Add items and assign them (itemised mode)

    Add each menu item with its price and assign it to whoever ordered it. Toggle Shared for items the whole table split, like bread or a bottle of wine.

  4. 4

    Set tip and tax

    Choose a tip percentage from the quick buttons or enter a custom amount. Enter tax if it's not already included in item prices.

  5. 5

    Review each person's total

    Each person gets a mini receipt showing their items, proportional tax and tip, and the total they owe.

  6. 6

    Share or copy

    Tap the copy button next to each person to copy what they owe. Or click Share to generate a URL with the full bill encoded — anyone with the link sees the same breakdown.

Frequently asked questions

How is the tip calculated in itemised mode?
Tip and tax are distributed proportionally. If Alice ordered 60% of the food value, she pays 60% of the tip and tax. This is fairer than splitting them equally when people ordered very different amounts.
What does the Shared toggle do on items?
Marking an item as Shared splits it equally among all people at the table, regardless of who is assigned to it. Use this for bread, water, shared desserts, or other communal dishes.
How does birthday mode work?
Birthday mode sets the selected person's total to zero. Their share is divided equally among everyone else at the table. Their name still appears on the breakdown showing that they owe nothing.
How does the shareable URL work?
Clicking Share encodes the full bill state into the URL hash. Anyone with the link sees the same bill loaded in their browser. Nothing is sent to a server — the data lives entirely in the URL.
Is my bill data sent anywhere?
No. All calculations happen in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or logged.
Can someone order different quantities of the same item?
Yes. Add the item once for each quantity or adjust the price to reflect the quantity. The most flexible approach is adding each line item separately as it appears on the receipt.
What is the fairest way to split a restaurant bill?
Itemised splitting — where each person pays for only what they ordered — is fairest when orders vary widely in price. Equal splitting works fine for similar-priced orders. This tool supports both methods.
Does it handle currency symbols or commas in prices?
Yes. You can type prices with or without currency symbols and the tool parses the numeric value. Use a period as the decimal separator.
How many people can I add to a split?
There is no hard limit. The tool is designed to handle typical restaurant party sizes of 2–20 people without any performance issues.

Two modes: quick equal split with tip and tax, or a full itemised split where each

person pays only for what they ordered. In itemised mode, add names, add items with prices,

and assign each item to one or more people — or mark it as shared among the whole table.

Tax and tip are distributed proportionally based on each person's subtotal, not split equally,

which is fairer when people ordered very different amounts. A birthday mode sets one person's

total to zero and redistributes their share among everyone else. Copy what each person owes

with a single tap, or share the full breakdown via a URL — all data lives in the URL hash,

nothing is uploaded to a server. Perfect for splitting restaurant checks at group dinners,

work lunches, or any shared expense. Works on mobile and desktop without any app or account.

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