Bill Splitter – Split Restaurant Bills Evenly Among Friends with Tip
The bill splitter calculates each person's share of a restaurant bill including tip and individual order variations. Enter the bill amount, tip percentage, and number of people.
The tool supports both even splitting and individual portions (if someone ordered more expensive items). You'll see each person's payment amount rounded up or down. Perfect for dinners, café visits, and all bill sharing situations.
How much tip should you leave at a restaurant?
In the US, 15–20% is standard for good service. In many other countries, tipping customs vary: in some European countries 5–10% is typical, in Japan tipping can be considered rude, while in the US under 15% is seen as poor service feedback. The bill splitter automatically calculates tips at your chosen percentage.
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Browse all tools →The bill splitter calculates restaurant bills or other shared expenses fairly among participants. A handy tool for groups of friends who want to split costs effortlessly.
Enter the bill amount and number of people, and the calculator tells you each person's share – including tip.
- Split the bill evenly or itemize each person's individual orders separately.
- Add desired tip percentage to the total amount.
- See each payer's share clearly.
Even splitting is simplest but not always fairest – agree on the method beforehand.
- Rounding may cause small cent differences – someone pays the final cents.
- Tipping is voluntary in many countries but expected in others.
- Itemizing among those who ordered different-priced items is fairer.
The bill splitter eliminates awkward money conversations – agree on practices beforehand.
- Mobile use at restaurants is convenient – open the calculator on your phone.
- Tax is always automatically included in restaurant bills in many countries.
- The calculator doesn't store your data – share results with your group if needed.