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For more tips on keeping restaurant bill splits fair and argument-free, read how to split restaurant bills without arguments.

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Online Bill Split

Our free split bill calculator makes dividing shared expenses simple, fast, and completely fair. Whether you are splitting a restaurant bill with friends, sharing travel costs, or managing monthly rent with roommates — our tool handles every scenario in seconds.

Not sure which method works best for your situation? Read our complete guide on
how to split bills fairly with friends to find the right approach before you calculate.

How to Split a Bill Online
in 5 Easy Steps

Our split bill calculator is built for speed and simplicity. No account needed, no app to download. Here is exactly how it works in under one minute.

1

Enter the Total Bill Amount

Type the full bill amount including all food, drinks, or shared costs. Select your currency from over 150 options — USD, GBP, EUR, PKR, AED, and more. Our calculator works identically for any currency worldwide.

2

Enter the Number of People

Enter how many individuals are sharing this bill. Our calculator supports groups of 2 to 50 people — whether it’s a dinner for two or a large team event, it handles any group size accurately.

3

Add Tip and Tax

Enter your tip percentage using the quick-select buttons (10%, 15%, 18%, 20%) or use the custom slider. Add your local tax rate if applicable. You control whether tip and tax are split equally or proportionally.

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Choose Your Split Method

Select how to divide the bill: equally, by custom amounts, by percentage, or item by item. Each method is designed for a different real-life situation. Not sure which to pick? Our guide on best ways to share expenses covers every method with real examples so you can choose confidently.

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View & Share Your Results

Click Calculate to see each person’s exact share displayed clearly in under one second. Copy the results, take a screenshot, or share via WhatsApp or email directly. Everyone sees the same transparent breakdown — no disagreements.

Everything You Need to
Split Any Bill Fairly

Our free online bill splitter goes beyond basic equal division. It handles every real-world expense scenario with complete accuracy and zero friction.

Calculate instantly in any browser on any device. No account, no app download, no email address. Just open and split — ideal for one-time situations like a restaurant dinner or group gift.

Works with every major global currency including USD, GBP, EUR, PKR, AED, INR, SAR, and more. Perfect for international travelers and expat groups managing expenses across borders.

Enter tip as a percentage or fixed amount. Apply tax before or after splitting. Choose custom rounding to avoid awkward change situations. Every scenario is handled precisely.

Equal split, unequal amounts, percentage-based, or item-by-item — choose the method that matches your situation. Works for friends, couples, roommates, colleagues, and travelers.

We never collect, store, or sell your financial data. All amounts exist only in your browser session. When you close the tab, everything is gone. No tracking, no cookies tied to your data.

Fully responsive on iPhone, Android, iPad, laptop, and desktop. Works identically in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. No installation, no updates, no compatibility issues.

See How It Works in Practice

These examples are based on the most common bill-splitting situations our users face every day — with full calculations you can verify yourself.

Restaurant Bill with 4 Friends

Four friends go out for dinner. Total food bill is $112. They add an 18% tip and split equally.

Subtotal$112.00
Tip (18%)$20.16
Grand Total$132.16
Number of People4
Each Person Pays$33.04

Proportional Rent – 2 Roommates

Two roommates split $1,500 rent by income. Roommate A earns $4,000/mo, Roommate B earns $2,000/mo.

Total Rent$1,500
Combined Income$6,000
Roommate A (66.7%)$1,000
Roommate B (33.3%)$500
Fair Split✓ Done

Splitting a restaurant bill sounds simple, but small mistakes can lead to big arguments.
Learn the most common mistakes people make when splitting bills so your next dinner stays stress-free.

Choose the Right Split Method
for Your Situation

Not every bill should be split the same way. Our calculator supports four distinct methods so you always get the fairest result.

Split MethodBest ForHow It WorksExample
Equal SplitFriends, colleagues with similar ordersTotal bill divided evenly by number of people$120 ÷ 4 = $30 each
Unequal AmountsWhen contributions vary significantlyEach person enters the exact amount they owePerson A: $45, Person B: $35, Person C: $40
Item-Based SplitRestaurants with very different ordersEach menu item is assigned to the person who ordered itSteak ($30) to Ahmed, Salad ($12) to Sara
Percentage SplitCouples, roommates with income differencesEach person pays their agreed percentage of the total60% + 40% split of $1,500 rent = $900 + $600

Choosing the wrong split method is one of the most common reasons group dinners turn awkward. If you have ever sat through an uncomfortable bill moment, our article on
how to split restaurant bills without arguments gives you a proven system that keeps everyone happy — before the check even arrives.

James Mitchell

“The proportional income-based split is the single most effective method for couples and long-term roommates. It removes the emotional weight from every bill conversation because the formula — not feelings — decides who pays what. I recommend it to every client who shares living expenses with someone on a different salary.”

Splitting Bills in Every
Life Situation

67%

of adults say money disagreements have damaged a personal relationship, according to a 2024 Bankrate survey. A transparent, calculated bill split removes guesswork and keeps everyone on the same page.

With a Partner or Spouse

Money is one of the top causes of relationship conflict. Choosing the right bill-splitting method avoids resentment and promotes financial transparency. For couples with similar incomes, a 50/50 split works well. For different incomes, a proportional split — where each partner pays a percentage equal to their share of combined household income — is fairer and reduces financial stress.

Formula: Your contribution % = Your income ÷ Combined income × 100. If Partner A earns $60,000 and Partner B earns $40,000, Partner A pays 60% and Partner B pays 40% of all shared expenses. For a full breakdown of every expense-sharing method available in 2025 — from joint accounts to proportional splits — see our guide on best ways to share expenses.

With Roommates

Clear systems prevent roommate conflicts over money. The most reliable approach is a shared tracking spreadsheet where every household expense is logged — who paid, what for, and how much. At month end, the sheet shows who owes what. Combine this with a monthly “settlement date” so debts never accumulate past 30 days.

If rooms are different sizes or usage patterns differ significantly (one roommate works from home using more electricity), adjust contributions with our percentage-based split tool. For a step-by-step system that covers groceries, utilities, and shared subscriptions,
read our complete guide on how to split bills fairly with friends — the same principles apply to any shared living situation.

For International Group Travel

International travel involves multiple currencies, exchange rate fluctuations, and expenses paid by different people at different times. Before your trip: agree on one base currency, log every expense immediately with who paid, convert to the base currency at time of purchase, and settle up at the end using our multi-currency calculator.

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Frequently Asked Questions
About Splitting Bills Online

Everything you need to know about using our free online split bill calculator.

Splitting a bill means dividing a shared expense among two or more people so each person pays their fair portion. The split can be equal — everyone pays the same amount — or unequal, based on what each person ordered, their income, or a custom percentage agreement. Our calculator handles all four common split types instantly.

Yes — completely free with no hidden charges, no premium tier, and no registration required. You can use it as many times as you want across any device. We never show advertisements inside the calculator tool itself. Our business model does not depend on your data or your attention.

To split by percentage, decide what percentage each person should pay — the percentages must total 100% — then multiply the total bill by each person’s percentage. Example: a $200 bill split 60/40 means Person A pays 200 × 0.60 = $120 and Person B pays 200 × 0.40 = $80. Our percentage split tab does this calculation automatically the moment you click Calculate.

Use the item-based split method. Assign each menu item to the person who ordered it. The calculator totals each person’s items, then divides tip and tax equally across the group. This is the fairest method when orders vary significantly in price — it means the person who ordered a $6 salad does not subsidise the person who ordered a $28 steak. For more tips on keeping restaurant bill splits fair and argument-free, read
how to split restaurant bills without arguments.

Yes. Our calculator fully supports PKR (Pakistani Rupee), AED (UAE Dirham), SAR (Saudi Riyal), and over 150 other currencies. Select your currency from the dropdown before entering the bill amount. The arithmetic works identically regardless of currency — the calculator divides amounts, it does not perform exchange rate conversions.

There is no single best method — it depends on your income levels and relationship. For couples with similar incomes, a 50/50 split is simple and works well. For partners with different incomes, a proportional split by income percentage is fairer and reduces financial stress. The most important factor is open communication: agree on your method before bills are due, not during them.

By default, our calculator splits tip equally among all people. You can also apply tip before splitting so each person’s tip contribution is proportional to what they ordered. Both options are available in the tip settings. Common tip percentages are 10% for standard service, 15–18% for good service, and 20%+ for excellent service.

Completely safe. We do not collect, store, transmit, or process any data you enter. All calculations happen locally inside your browser. When you close or refresh the tab, all entered amounts are permanently gone. We have no database, no user accounts, and no servers receiving your financial information. There is nothing to breach because nothing is stored.

The most reliable system: log every household expense as it occurs (who paid, what for, amount) in a shared Google Sheet. At the end of each month, use our calculator to generate a settlement summary showing who owes what. Set a fixed monthly “settlement date” — the 1st or the 15th — so debts never accumulate past 30 days. For recurring bills like electricity and internet, assign each bill to one roommate and others transfer their share on the settlement date.

Bill-splitting norms vary by culture. In the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Scandinavia, splitting bills is standard and expected in casual settings. In many East Asian cultures (Japan, China, Korea) and some Middle Eastern and South Asian settings, one person traditionally pays for the group — usually the host or the eldest — with reciprocity expected at future meals. Our calculator works for any arrangement regardless of cultural context.