How to split a restaurant bill fairly, every time.
Forget dividing the total evenly and hoping it's fair. Scan the receipt, tap who had what, and let tax and tip fall proportionally to what each person actually ordered.
- Carbonara18.50
- Margherita14.00
- Tax + tip (18%)5.85
Beyond "just split it evenly"
Pay for what you ordered, not the table average.
An even split is fast, but it's rarely fair. SnapySplit is just as fast, and actually fair.
Itemized, not averaged
Tap who ordered each dish. The person who had a salad and water pays for a salad and water.
Tax and tip, done right
Split proportionally to what each person ordered, or evenly across the table, your call, penny-perfect either way.
No separate checks needed
Works from one closed-out receipt, so you don't have to ask the server to split it table-side.
How it works
At the table, in under a minute.
Scan the receipt
Snap a photo the moment the check arrives. Every item, tax, and tip is read in seconds.
Tap who had what
Assign entrées to each person, tap everyone who shared an appetizer or a bottle of wine.
Send everyone their total
Each person gets their exact amount, tax and tip included, with a payment link ready to go.
A real dinner
Four people, one table, four different orders.
One person had a $14 pizza and water. Another had the $32 steak and two glasses of wine. Splitting the $115 total evenly means the pizza-and-water person overpays by a lot. Scan the receipt into SnapySplit instead: tap each person's dishes, tap everyone who shared the calamari, and let tax and tip fall proportionally to what each person actually spent. Everyone gets their real total, not the table average.
Splitting more than one restaurant bill with the same crew? See the general approach tosplitting bills with friends, or if you settle up over Venmo, check outVenmo bill splittingdone the itemized way.
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FAQ
Splitting the check, answered.
What's the fairest way to split tax and tip?
Most groups split tax and tip proportionally, based on what each person ordered, so someone who had a $12 entrée doesn't pay the same tax and tip as someone who had a $40 steak and two drinks. SnapySplit calculates this automatically, or you can switch to an even split across the group.
How do we split a shared appetizer or bottle of wine?
Tap everyone who shared it. SnapySplit divides that one item evenly between just the people who tapped in, then adds it to each of their totals alongside whatever else they ordered.
Can the restaurant just split the bill into separate checks?
Some will, but it's not always possible, especially for larger groups or after the bill's already closed out. Scanning the single receipt afterward works every time, no need to ask the server for separate checks.
What if someone already paid cash toward the bill?
Note it when you set up the split and SnapySplit adjusts everyone else's totals so the math still comes out even, no manual recalculating.
Send the bill.
Get everyone paid back.
Scan any receipt, tap who had what, and SnapySplit gives everyone their exact total with a payment link: Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, whatever they already use.
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Tonight's split
- You$18.50
- Maya$24.00
- Jordan$32.00