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Split Bill Calculator

Split any bill equally between multiple people — with or without a tip. Get the exact amount each person owes.

⚡ Instant calculation 🔒 Private — runs in your browser 🚫 No login required 📋 Copy or download results
👥 Split Bill Calculator
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Enter your figures and click Calculate to see your results.

📖How to Use the Split Bill Calculator

  1. 1
    Enter your figures

    Enter the total bill amount, add a tip percentage if needed, and set the number of people to see exactly what each person owes.

  2. 2
    Click Calculate

    Press the Calculate button. All results appear instantly — no page reload needed.

  3. 3
    Read and use your results

    Your results are shown in a clear summary card. Use the Copy button to grab the result or Download to save a text report.

💡When to Use This Calculator

SituationWhy It Helps
Group dining Fair cost sharing
Shared purchases Split costs evenly
Event planning Allocate shared expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the split bill calculator work?

It adds your tip to the total bill, then divides the result equally by the number of people. Each person's share = (Total Bill + Tip Amount) ÷ Number of People.

What if people ordered different amounts?

This calculator splits the bill equally. For unequal splits based on what each person ordered, use a dedicated bill-splitting app like Splitwise or Tricount.

Should the tip be included before splitting?

Yes — add the tip to the total first, then split. This ensures everyone contributes equally to the tip, which is the standard approach at group dining.

How do I handle rounding when splitting?

The tool shows the per-person amount to two decimal places. In practice, round up to the nearest whole number and the extra pence/cents cover any rounding difference.

Is this calculator free?

Yes — completely free to use with no login, no sign-up and no usage limits.

Is my data private?

Yes. All calculations happen entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No figures are ever sent to any server or stored.