a contact sheet of finished work

one prompt.
nine renders.
one minute.

drop a reference, type one lazy line, and our agent does the prompt-engineering homework you were dreading — then spawns the whole grid. nine finished, downloadable renders. not one-at-a-time busywork.

the order

“isometric workspace icons — laptop, coffee, plant, headphones, notebook… warm paper palette, soft daylight”

free during beta
drop a reference · type one line · get nine · ~47 seconds

how it works.

one line in, a finished grid out. here's the minute in between.

1 · you type
+ reference
"isometric workspace icons"
2 · the agent writes 9
  • laptop on oak desk
  • coffee mug + steam
  • plant in terracotta pot
  • + 6 more — all editable
3 · spawn ×9 in parallel
~5s each
all at once. not one-by-one-by-one.
most tools draw one while you wait ~45s. we draw nine.
nine. all at once. ~47s.
powered by /api/assets/plan — the same agent that runs in the app.

what splittt is for.

same cards, every job. the pill shows the real render mode.

app icons

"isometric productivity icons, line-drawn, on cream"
0
icon1K

Line-drawn productivity icon — a calendar, flat vector, on cream.

1
icon1K

Line-drawn productivity icon — a document, flat vector, on cream.

2
icon1K

Line-drawn productivity icon — a checklist, flat vector, on cream.

blog headers

"16:9 banners for engineering posts, muted warm"
0
background2K

Full-bleed 16:9 abstract, soft organic shapes, muted warm tones.

1
background2K

Full-bleed 16:9 abstract, subtle geometric patterns, warm wash.

2
background2K

Full-bleed 16:9 abstract, layered translucent washes, warm tones.

social posts

"9 instagram tiles for a podcast launch, warm muted"
0
regular1K

Podcast launch tile — central logo, hand-drawn type, paper texture.

1
regular1K

Podcast launch tile — 'Launching Soon!' hand-drawn headline.

2
regular1K

Podcast launch tile — 'Episode 1 Out Now!' warm muted palette.

character sets

"nine cozy librarian variations, painterly sepia"
0
regular1K

Cozy librarian, reading a well-worn book in a comfy chair, painterly.

1
regular1K

Cozy librarian reaching for a book on a high ornate shelf, sepia.

2
regular1K

Cozy librarian carrying a tall stack of antique books, painterly.

original set
composer reopened, refs pre-loaded
"same icons but cooler tones… "
the loop

not happy?
iterate without losing your work.

hit the regenerate icon on any card, any set, any archived project. your originals stay put — the references go back into the composer pre-loaded, so you just tweak the line and spawn again.

regenerated sets keep their lineage — jump back to the original any time.
the projects

projects you can
pass around.

every set of renders is its own project — saved, shareable with a view-only link, openable in a colleague's browser. they can hit "more like this" and add to the project without touching your originals.

sharing is live in the app today — try it on any of your sets.
share link
splitt.fun/p/9zk4-2qmt-rx1 copied

view-only link · unguessable · revocable. never exposes your account.

+ more like this
also

clean text + transparent backgrounds, from any deck.

drop a pdf. get every slide as extracted text plus a background image with the text removed — ready to redesign. it's the other half of splittt. one app, two pipelines.

see the extract demo →

questions.

do my projects stay private?+

yes. nothing is shared unless you explicitly create a share link for a project. share links are unguessable and revocable.

what kinds of references work best?+

photos, illustrations, screenshots, prior outputs. one reference is enough; up to 5 is supported. mixed-style references work but produce more varied sub-prompts.

can i edit the agent's sub-prompts before they render?+

yes. the planner returns the nine sub-prompts as editable text — tweak any of them before you hit spawn.

what does "free during beta" mean? do you charge later?+

we're in private beta and don't bill today. if pricing changes, you'll see it on this page first and your existing work stays accessible.

what about pdfs?+

splittt also extracts text and transparent backgrounds from slide decks — see the "also" section above.