Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online


The best free alternative to Rasterbator is Block Posters. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to Rasterbator and 11 is free so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting free alternatives to Rasterbator are Plakativ, Marq, PosteRazor and Posterizer.
Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed.


This software allows one to stretch a PDF document or raster image across multiple pages that can then be printed on a common inkjet or laser printer, cut and glued together into a larger poster.


Marq, formerly Lucidpress, is a brand-templating platform that empowers everyone to build on-brand.
The PosteRazor cuts a raster image into pieces which can afterwards be printed out and assembled to a poster.



Posterizer's free online rasterbator allows you to create posters larger than a standard page, using the tiled printing method. It will rasterize any image and output files that can be printed at home and reassemble to the original image.

This requires the installation of Python and pyPDF. Out of the gate, the script does not provide for image overlap, however there is a patch that does fix this. The patch requires replacing 5-6 lines in 3 files and adding 2-3 new ones, its very easy.
Use POSTERIZA to design your own big posters and signs from any digital photo with your home printer!




Vectoraster is a graphics utility for creating vector-based raster patterns and halftones based on images or gradients.




Pic2Wallpaper transforms any image into large-scale wall art. Simply upload your picture, download the multi-page PDF, and easily assemble the pages to create an incredibly cool poster.


This very simple script requires the installation of Python, Python imaging and ImageMagick. Its crying out for a web front end and maybe generalization Perl and PHP versions as well as a front end.
Use the Poster program to create a Poster from an EPS or PostScript file. This is the grand-daddy of all poster programs and still exists as a Linux package. It was written in by Jos van Eijndhoven in 1995. Pdfposter depends on it. it only works with ps and eps files.