Jenee

Split Bill

Japanese uses 1-yen units; English uses 0.01-unit calculation and display.

Calculation Result

Total
0
Per Person
0

How to Use

  1. STEP 1
    Enter the total amount and number of people.
  2. STEP 2
    Click 'Calculate Split' to see the amount per person.
  3. STEP 3
    Use the result for fair bill splitting.
  • Please enter positive numbers for amounts.
  • This tool performs simple equal division.
  • Currency display automatically switches based on language settings (Japanese: ¥, English: no currency symbol).

Tips

1

Great when one person fronts the payment. Enter the total first and calculate.

2

For large groups, confirm the headcount before paying to avoid confusion.

3

Currency display is locale-aware (Japanese: ¥, English: no symbol). Interpret the actual currency based on your context.

4

Japanese locale uses whole yen; English and others use 2 decimal places. Remainders are distributed by adding +1 minimal unit to a few people.

5

If the remainder is large, rounding up only a few participants (e.g., +1 unit for 3 people) keeps it fair.

6

If coupons or points are applied, subtract them from the total before entering to keep things tidy.

FAQ

  • QUESTION 1

    How are decimals handled?

    We round to the smallest unit per locale. Japanese uses 1 yen; English and others use 0.01. Remainders are balanced by adding +1 unit to some people.

  • QUESTION 2

    Why do some people pay +1 unit more?

    When the total isn't evenly divisible by the number of people, allocating +1 minimal unit (e.g., ¥1 or 0.01) to a few participants yields a fair split.

  • QUESTION 3

    Can I do unequal splits?

    This tool focuses on simple equal division. For unequal shares, adjust the total manually or consider a future advanced version.

  • QUESTION 4

    Why no currency symbol in English?

    English is used across many countries/currencies. We use a neutral format without forcing a specific currency symbol.

  • QUESTION 5

    How should taxes, service charges, or tips be handled?

    Include them in the final total before calculation. The tool doesn't calculate these separately.

  • QUESTION 6

    Why integers in Japanese but decimals in English?

    Display policy differs: Japanese assumes yen (no decimals), while English allows up to 2 decimals since currency isn't specified.

  • QUESTION 7

    Is my input sent to servers?

    No. All processing is done locally in your browser. No data is sent or stored on servers.

  • QUESTION 8

    Who gets the remainder adjustment?

    The UI suggests ‘0 people add +0’. Decide on the actual participants on-site by mutual agreement.