Comparison
Supasplit vs Revolut — which one fits your group?
Revolut's split-bill feature is a shortcut inside a banking app, not a real splitter. Supasplit is a dedicated splitter with AI receipt scanning, voice input, groups, running balances, and themes. If you're already on Revolut for banking, its splitter is fine for quick in-moment splits but doesn't replace a proper ledger for roommates, trips, or anything that runs over time.
At a glance
Supasplit
Modern iOS-native bill splitter with AI receipt scanning, voice entry, 20 themes, home screen widget, and no ads. Built for people who want splitting to feel like a nice app, not a 2012 spreadsheet.
Revolut
Revolut is a global neobank with a bill-splitting feature baked into the app, not a dedicated splitter. It shines for international travelers and anyone who already uses it for multi-currency banking, card spending, and cheap FX. The split-bill tool is a convenience on top of the banking product, handy in the moment but thin on tracking features.
Feature-by-feature comparison
Every row scored against the same checklist. Where one product is partial or paywalled, we call it out.
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Pricing, compared
What each tier actually unlocks. No hidden costs.
Supasplit
Free
$0/mo
- Up to 3 groups
- 1 AI receipt scan per month
- 1 voice expense per month
- All currencies (120+)
- All split methods
- Smart reminders
- No ads, ever
- · Max 3 groups
- · AI features rate-limited per month
Plus
$3.99/mo
$49.99/year (annual) or $4.99/mo (monthly)
7-day free trial
- Unlimited groups
- Unlimited AI receipt scanning
- Unlimited voice expenses
- 20 handcrafted themes
- 6 custom app icons
- iOS home screen widget
- Recurring expenses (coming soon)
Revolut
Standard
$0/mo
- Free multi-currency account
- Send/receive between Revolut users instantly
- Basic bill splitting among Revolut contacts
- 30+ currencies with interbank FX rates
- Virtual and physical card
- iOS, Android, Web dashboard
- · Equal splits only
- · No groups or running balances
- · No receipt scanning or itemization
- · Split feature only works well when everyone is on Revolut
- · FX limits and ATM withdrawal caps on free tier
Plus
~$3.99/mo
- Everything in Standard
- Purchase protection
- Extended ATM limits
- Plus-only card design
- · Paid tier adds banking perks, not splitting features
- · Bill splitting is identical to the free tier
Premium
~$9.99/mo
- Higher FX and ATM limits
- Travel insurance
- Priority support
- Premium card design
- · Splitting is identical to Standard
- · All perks are banking, not splitting
Metal
~$16.99/mo
- Metal card
- Cashback on card spend
- Higher limits across the board
- Concierge and premium travel perks
- · Splitting features are identical to the free tier
- · You're paying for banking, not bill splitting
Revolut — what it's great at
- +Best-in-class FX rates with 30+ currencies held natively in one account
- +Instant transfers between Revolut users, great for settling splits on the spot
- +Global reach across 40+ countries, unlike US-bound apps like Venmo
- +Frictionless if everyone in the group is already on Revolut
- +Multi-currency accounts make international splits and travel spending painless
- +Strong mobile UX for the banking parts, polished and reliable
Revolut — common frustrations
- −Split-bill feature only shines when every person is also on Revolut
- −No running balance per friend or per group, each split is a one-off request
- −Equal splits only, no shares, percentages, or itemized bills
- −No receipt scanning, no AI, no voice input
- −The splitter feels tacked on to a banking product, not a core feature
- −No persistent groups, so trips and roommate expenses don't have a home
Who each is best for
Pick Supasplit if you…
- ✓Track who owes what across trips, dinners, and shared houses with real running balances
- ✓Scan restaurant receipts with AI and split by line item in seconds
- ✓Handle 120+ currencies with real-time conversion for international travel
- ✓Run persistent groups for roommates, travel crews, and recurring dinners
- ✓Get smart reminders that stop automatically when balances settle
- ✓Keep your banking app for money movement and use a real splitter for the ledger
Pick Revolut if you…
- ✓Active Revolut banking customers who already use it daily
- ✓Frequent international travelers who want cheap FX and multi-currency accounts
- ✓Friend groups where everyone is already on Revolut
- ✓One-off splits at a restaurant or bar while traveling abroad
- ✓People who value a single app for spending and settling, not tracking
Not ideal if
- ·Groups where not everyone is on Revolut
- ·Ongoing roommate or household ledgers that run for months
- ·Restaurant splits where you need to divide by who ordered what
- ·Anyone who wants AI receipt scanning, voice input, or themes
Common reasons people switch from Revolut to Supasplit
- →Keep Revolut for banking and FX, add Supasplit for the actual tracking
- →Use Supasplit to split receipts by line item, then settle via Revolut transfer
- →Get a real running balance per friend that Revolut doesn't offer
- →Handle groups where not everyone is on Revolut
- →Add AI receipt scanning and voice expense entry on top of your Revolut workflow
- →Run shared ledgers for roommates and trips that last longer than a single meal
How to switch from Revolut to Supasplit
Verdict
Revolut is a banking app first and a bill splitter a distant second. Supasplit is the opposite, a dedicated splitter built for tracking expenses, groups, and balances. For international travelers and anyone deep in the Revolut ecosystem, the two are complementary: Revolut moves the money, Supasplit keeps the ledger.
Frequently asked questions
Is Revolut a bill splitter?
Not really. Revolut is a neobank with a built-in split-bill shortcut, but it only does equal splits, has no groups, and doesn't track running balances. It's great for splitting a single restaurant bill when everyone is already on Revolut, but it isn't a dedicated splitter like Supasplit or Splitwise.
How does Revolut compare to Supasplit for splitting expenses?
They play different roles. Revolut handles the banking side, multi-currency accounts, instant transfers, and cheap FX. Supasplit handles the tracking side, with AI receipt scanning, groups, running balances, and smart reminders. For ongoing expenses between friends or roommates, Supasplit is the real splitter and Revolut is the payment rail.
Do I need both Revolut and Supasplit?
If you travel internationally or use Revolut for everyday banking, using both works well. Track expenses in Supasplit so you always know who owes what, then settle up through Revolut when it makes sense. Two tools, one clean workflow: Supasplit for the ledger, Revolut for the money movement.
Can Revolut handle roommate expenses?
Not really. Revolut has no groups, no running balance, and no recurring expense tracking, so rent, utilities, and shared groceries don't have anywhere to live. Every split is a one-off request, and keeping score across a month of shared spending becomes a manual job. Supasplit is built for that situation.
What if my friends aren't on Revolut?
Revolut's split feature falls apart when not everyone is on the platform. You can still send a payment request, but the smooth in-app experience requires every person to have a Revolut account. Supasplit doesn't care which banking app your friends use; anyone with a phone can be part of a group.
Which works better for international travel, Revolut or Supasplit?
They complement each other. Revolut is fantastic for holding 30+ currencies and getting great FX rates while you spend abroad. Supasplit is fantastic for tracking who paid for what across a multi-day, multi-country trip in 120+ currencies with real-time conversion. Use Revolut to pay, Supasplit to track, and you cover both sides.