Itemised bill splitter
For when one person had the £9 salad and someone else had the £28 steak. Itemise the bill, tap who shared what, get a fair per-person number with tip.
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Tip is applied to each diner's subtotal - proportional, not equal.
Each person pays
- AA£26.25£23.33 + tip £2.92
- BB£28.50£25.33 + tip £3.17
- CC£20.63£18.33 + tip £2.29
Doing this every week with the same group?
A EvenRound group remembers who's in your dinner rotation, scans the receipt with AI to extract line items, and runs the smart-settlement when balances drift. The same maths, without the typing.
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When should I use this vs the standard tip-split tool?
Use the even-split tip calculator when everyone ate roughly the same - the maths is faster. Use this one when one person had starters only, someone skipped pudding, or a bottle of wine was shared between three of the four. The itemised number is what the lighter eaters actually owe.
How does tip get applied?
Proportionally - each diner's tip is the same percentage of their subtotal. The £9-salad person tips on £9; the £28-steak person tips on £28. That's fairer than splitting service equally when the orders are very different. If you'd prefer service split evenly, set the tip here to 0% and add it as a separate shared item.
What about shared dishes - the bottle of wine, the side of chips?
Add the item, then tap the letters of everyone who shared it. The tool splits that item's cost evenly across the people tagged. So a £28 bottle of wine shared by three diners adds £9.33 to each of their subtotals.
Does this work for a long bill - a 12-person team dinner?
Up to 8 diners is supported here. For longer bills (a team dinner, a hen do, a wedding-rehearsal supper), EvenRound's receipt scan extracts the line items automatically and you assign by tapping. Much faster than typing every dish.