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Tip & Bill Split Calculator

Calculate the tip on a bill and split the total evenly across any number of diners — with preset tip percentages, a round-up option, and currency selection for travel.

Tool Summary Answer Block

This tool accepts structured input and returns deterministic output in the browser with no server upload.

Tool name
Tip & Bill Split Calculator
Input intent
Provide source content to transform, validate, or analyze.
Output intent
Receive normalized output suitable for copy, reuse, or debugging.
Example input
$85.40 · 18% · 4 people
Example output
Tip $15.37 · Total $100.77 · Per person $25.19
Per person
$25.19
Tip
$15.37
Total
$100.77

Tool Introduction

Calculate the tip on a bill and split the total evenly across any number of diners — with preset tip percentages, a round-up option, and currency selection for travel.

Tool Overview

Tipping conventions vary widely: 15–20% is standard at US sit-down restaurants, 10–12% is common in much of Europe, and many countries fold service into the bill. This calculator gives you a clean per-person figure so checking out feels effortless, whether you are splitting pizza with friends or an expense-report meal with colleagues.

Use Cases

  • Split a dinner check evenly across a group
  • Work out a 20% tip in a hurry at a US restaurant
  • Calculate gratuity while traveling in an unfamiliar currency
  • Round up the total to a cleaner number

Input/Output Examples

Input Intent
$85.40 · 18% · 4 people
Output Intent
Tip $15.37 · Total $100.77 · Per person $25.19
Input Intent
₹2,480 · 10% · 2 people · round up
Output Intent
Tip ₹248 → total ₹2,728 · Per person ₹1,364

FAQ

What percentage should I tip?+
It depends on country and service. In the US, 18–20% is typical at sit-down restaurants and 15% at more casual places. In much of Europe, 5–10% or rounding up is common. Check local norms — the tool supports any custom percentage.
Does the tip apply before or after tax?+
By convention most diners tip on the pre-tax subtotal. Enter that number as the bill amount if you want to follow that convention precisely.
How does "round up" work?+
It rounds the total (bill + tip) up to the next whole currency unit and absorbs the difference into the tip. Useful when you want to leave a clean round number.

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