Scan the receipt. Split it in 10 seconds.
The salad got charged the same as the $58 steak? Not anymore. Supasplit reads the whole receipt, you tap who had what, everyone sees their exact share, tax and tip included.

The problem
You know the dinner. One friend got the house salad and a water, another got the ribeye, two old fashioneds, and dessert. The bill lands, someone says "let's just split it," and half the table smiles through it. Then there's the group chat that never actually settles, and the one friend who always says "I'll Venmo you later" and somehow never does.
Built for friends
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
01
Restaurant night, done before the plates are cleared
Snap a picture of the receipt and Supasplit's AI reads every line item, the tax, and the tip. Tap who had what, mark shared apps and sides, and everyone sees their exact share in about 10 seconds. No mental math at the table.

02
Bar tabs without the arguments
Split the shared pitcher across the table, then itemize the cocktails and beers by whoever actually drank them. Drinks are where equal-splitting goes sideways fastest, and Supasplit makes the fair version just as quick.

03
Group gifts and birthday dinners
Collect everyone's share for the group gift, or cover the birthday person's meal and split their portion across the rest of the table. Add it with voice ("paid 120 for the cake, split four ways") and move on with your night.

04
The running tab with your crew
For friends you hang with outside of any one trip or group, keep a 1:1 balance that carries across dinners, concerts, and airport coffees. You always know what's owed without scrolling six months of Venmo history.

Why it works
Features you'll actually use
AI receipt scanner with full line items
Point your camera at the check and Supasplit pulls out every dish, drink, tax line, and tip. Not just the total. Tap who had what and the math is done.
Voice entry for quick adds
Say "paid 40 bucks for pizza, split with Max and Sam" and Supasplit logs the whole expense. Perfect for the walk home when you don't want to open a keyboard.
Any split method for weird orders
Itemized, equal, percentage, unequal, or shares. Great for the table where two people shared the appetizer, one person skipped dessert, and someone else had three cocktails.
Friendly reminders that don't feel nagging
Let the app nudge your friends when balances are outstanding. You stay the chill one, Supasplit plays bad cop, nobody has to send the awkward "hey, about that dinner" text.
Settle with any payment app
Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, Revolut, cash, whatever your friend group uses. Supasplit tracks who owes what, you settle on the app you already have open.
No ads, ever, even on free
The free tier has zero ads and zero upsell popups. You're not the product and you're not going to get interrupted by a banner while figuring out who owes $12.40.
What you get
A cleaner life, one receipt at a time
- βNever split a $58 steak equally again
- βLog the dinner in 10 seconds before your food goes cold
- βNo more "hey I'll Venmo you later" loops that die in the group chat
- βItemized splits without doing percentages in your head at the table
- βSettle with any payment app you already use
- βFree for small groups, $3.99/mo for unlimited receipts, voice, and everything else
How it looks in real life
Real scenarios, real math
The salad vs steak dinner
Your side of the table came to $14, theirs came to $78. Instead of silently paying for someone else's ribeye, scan the receipt, itemize in a few taps, and send the exact numbers to the chat. Fair, fast, no speech required.
The birthday dinner where the birthday person shouldn't pay
The rest of the table wants to cover the birthday friend. Add the bill in Supasplit, exclude them from the split, and the app quietly does the "divide their share across the rest of us" math. Nobody has to say anything, the birthday person just gets a nice dinner.
The bar tab with 8 different orders
One shared pitcher, three rounds of cocktails, someone had a mocktail, two people split a plate of fries. Itemize the individual drinks, mark the shared stuff as shared, and everyone pays for what they actually ordered in under a minute.
The group chat that never settles
You've lived this. Dinner three weeks ago, nobody remembers the exact total, someone thinks they already paid. Supasplit replaces the drifting ledger with one clean balance per person. Everyone sees the same number, and the guilt-messages stop.
Thinking about alternatives?
How Supasplit compares
Splitwise is the cross-platform workhorse with a huge user base. Supasplit is the modern iOS-native alternative with AI receipt scanning, voice expense entry, and no ads. Pick Splitwise if your group is split across Android and iOS or you need web access. Pick Supasplit if you want the fastest, cleanest experience and you're all on iPhone.
See the comparisonVenmo moves money. Supasplit tracks what you owe. They solve different problems, and plenty of people use both: Supasplit to figure out the split, Venmo to actually settle up. If you're comparing them head-to-head for ongoing group expenses, Supasplit is the real splitter.
See the comparisonCash App moves money. Supasplit tracks what's owed. Smart users run both, Supasplit to figure out the split, Cash App to send the payment. They aren't direct alternatives, they're two halves of the same workflow.
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Guides for friends

The Salad vs. Steak Problem: Splitting Dinner When Orders Are Wildly Different
You got the $12 salad. They got the $58 ribeye. Is splitting the bill equally still fair? A practical guide to splitting dinner without the awkwardness.
April 14, 2026

The Etiquette of Splitting Bills With Friends: A Complete Guide
How to split restaurant bills, bar tabs, Ubers, and everything else with friends without making it weird, scripts, rules, and the moves that keep friendships intact.
April 17, 2026

Is It Rude to Venmo-Request a Friend? A Tier List
A definitive ranking of when it's okay, slightly rude, or absolutely fine to Venmo-request a friend, based on who paid, for what, and how it was framed.
April 15, 2026
Frequently asked questions
How fast is the receipt scanner, really?
From opening the camera to a finished split is usually under 15 seconds for a normal dinner. The AI reads line items, tax, and tip in a couple of seconds. The only manual step is tapping who had what, and that's about as fast as you can read the menu back.
Does it handle tax and tip correctly?
Yes. Tax and tip are split proportionally based on each person's share of the subtotal, so if your food was 10% of the bill, you pay 10% of the tax and tip. That's the fair method, and it's automatic. You can also override the tip if you want to round up or set a fixed amount.
Does it work for bars and drinks?
Yes, and this is where Supasplit earns its keep. Itemize cocktails and beers by whoever drank them, mark shared pitchers and bottles as shared, and everyone pays for their own order. Splitting a $220 bar tab equally when one friend had two and another had six is where friendships quietly erode.
How do I handle shared appetizers and sides?
Tap the item and assign it to everyone who ate it. Supasplit divides that item's cost across just those people, then folds it into each person's total. Perfect for tapas, sushi rolls, shared fries, and the appetizer that somehow becomes a whole meal.
Do my friends need the app to use it?
No. You can track everything on your end and just send the final amounts via text or any payment app. If your friends do join, they see their balances live and settle in-app, which is smoother, but it's never a requirement to get the math right.
Is it rude to Venmo-request someone after using Supasplit?
Not at all. What's actually rude is silently paying for someone's $58 entrΓ©e and quietly resenting it for the next six months. Naming the exact number ("your share was $23.40") is the polite version of splitting the bill, and it's the thing most friend groups have been missing.
Split the bill, not the friendship.
Scan the receipt, tap who had what, done. Free for small groups or $3.99/mo for unlimited everything.