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Bill Splitter & Tip Calculator

Easily divide restaurant bills among friends and calculate perfect tips instantly.

Bill Amount
$
Tax (Optional)
%
Tip Percentage
Or enter custom tip % :
%
Number of People
Amount Per Person

$ 0.00

Divided evenly among 2 people
Includes Tip & Tax
Original Bill
$ 0.00
Tax Amount
$ 0.00
Total Tip
$ 0.00
Grand Total $ 0.00

Quick Tip Generator

Enter your total bill amount below to instantly generate a detailed tip breakdown card.

Bill Amount
$

How To Use

Even Splitter: Enter the bill amount, optional tax, choose a tip percentage, and enter the number of people. We will calculate the exact amount each person owes.
Quick Tip Guide: Switch to the second tab and enter your bill to instantly see a comparison of what 10%, 15%, 18%, 20%, and 25% tips look like added to your total.

Why Use This Tool?

Pre-Tax Tip Logic: Standard etiquette suggests tipping based on the subtotal (before tax). Our tool calculates the tip strictly on your original bill amount to save you money.
Detailed Breakdown: Stop arguing over the math! Our dashboard clearly separates the original bill, tax, tip, and grand total so everyone knows exactly what they are paying for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?

Proper etiquette dictates that you should tip based on the pre-tax amount (the original subtotal of your food and drinks). Tipping on top of tax means you are paying a tip on a government fee. Our calculator automatically applies your tip percentage to the original bill amount before adding the tax.

What is the standard tipping percentage?

In most North American restaurants, 15% is standard for average service, 18% for good service, and 20% or more for excellent service. If you are ordering takeout or picking up food, tipping is generally optional but a 10% tip is highly appreciated.

What if someone ordered more expensive items?

This tool is designed for an "Even Split" where everyone agrees to divide the final total equally. If your group requires itemized splitting (paying exactly for what each person ate), it is best to ask the server for separate checks before ordering.