Split Bill Calculator

Divide group expenses evenly and include optional tip amounts in seconds.

Split the Bill
Enter total bill amount and number of people
Split Breakdown
How much each person pays
Enter bill details to split among people

How to Split a Bill with This Calculator

Enter the total bill amount, choose the tip percentage, and add the number of people in your group. PressSplit Bill and the tool instantly shows how much each person owes, including individual tip amounts and the overall total.

Because it runs in the browser, you can use it at restaurants, rideshares, or shared accommodation checkouts to make sure everyone pays their fair share without manual math.

Formulas Behind the Split

The calculator divides the bill by the number of people for the base amount and multiplies the bill by the tip percentage to compute gratuity. It then splits both the bill and the tip evenly so the per-person totals add up to the same grand total displayed on your receipt.

If your group prefers to tip on the pre-tax subtotal, enter that value instead of the total or adjust the percentage accordingly.

Group Etiquette and Practical Tips

Communicate with your group about whether to include additional fees such as delivery charges. The breakdown in this free online tool helps friends, coworkers, and roommates pay quickly without awkward conversations at the table.

For shared expenses beyond dining—like utilities or holiday rentals—save the results as a reference so everyone can reimburse the host digitally with services like Venmo or PayPal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does everyone pay the same amount?

Yes, this calculator divides the bill and tip evenly between all diners. If you want to customize amounts, calculate the base per person and adjust manually before paying.

Can I split without adding a tip?

Set the tip percentage to zero to share the bill evenly without gratuity. You can also run a second calculation with the tip included to show the difference.

How do I handle uneven cents?

The results show values rounded to two decimals. If the total still leaves a penny difference, one person can pay the extra cent so the group amount matches the receipt.

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