Tip & bill split

Free tip calculator and bill splitter. Enter the bill, choose a tip percentage, set the party size, optionally add tax, and see the per-person share instantly. Round up so everyone pays a clean, even amount.

$
%
pax
%
Per person
$24.00
× 4 people
Tip
$16.00
Total
$96.00

How to use tip & bill split

  1. 01
    Enter the bill

    The pre-tip total before tax. If your receipt already includes tax, enter the pre-tax subtotal and add the tax percentage separately.

  2. 02
    Pick a tip

    Tap 15, 18, 20, 22, or 25 percent, or type any custom percentage. Defaults to 20 percent.

  3. 03
    Set the party size

    Number of people splitting the check. Per-person share is computed automatically.

  4. 04
    Add tax if needed

    Optional. If you want to tip on pre-tax, leave it at 0. If you want to split total including tax, enter the local rate.

  5. 05
    Round up

    Toggle Round up to round each person's share to the nearest whole dollar. Everyone pays the same clean amount and the tip is slightly generous.

Examples

$80 bill · 20% tip · 4 people
$24 per person · $96 total
$120 · 18% tip · 3 people · 8% tax
$50.40 per person · $151.20 total
$57 · 22% tip · 2 people · round up
$35 per person · $70 total
Round up to avoid change.

Frequently asked questions

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

Either is acceptable. Tipping on the pre-tax subtotal is more common and slightly cheaper; tipping on the post-tax total is a modest bump. For service-industry norms in the US, 18–20% of pre-tax is standard for sit-down service.

What's a standard tip percentage in 2026?

In the US, 18–20% remains standard for table service. 15% is on the low end; 22–25% signals exceptional service. Counter service and takeout are typically 10–15% or nothing, depending on interaction.

How does round up work?

The calculator rounds each person's share up to the next whole dollar and multiplies by the party size, so everyone pays the same clean amount. Your effective tip rises slightly as a result — useful when you don't want to deal with change.

Can I split a bill across an uneven group?

This calculator splits evenly. For uneven splits (different orders, different drinkers), compute each person's subtotal, add the tip and tax proportionally, then sum.

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