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Pinterest pin size: 1000×1500

Pinterest's feed rewards a tall 2:3 pin over a square or landscape one — it simply takes up more scroll space and gets more taps. 1000×1500 pixels is the standard size at that ratio, and this resizer crops or pads your photo to it so a pin does not get squeezed or letterboxed in the feed.

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How to use this tool

  1. Drop your photo

    Add any JPG, PNG or WebP photo — drag it onto the box or tap it to choose one from your device.

  2. Pick a fit mode

    Choose Cover to crop and fill the frame, or Contain to keep the whole photo and pad the edges with a colour or a blurred copy of the image.

  3. Download the exact size

    Check the live preview and file size, then download — the image is already the exact pixel size this placement needs.

Questions people ask

What is the ideal Pinterest pin size?

1000×1500 pixels, a 2:3 vertical ratio, is Pinterest's recommended standard pin size and the shape its feed tends to favour over square or wide images.

Does Pinterest crop pins that are the wrong ratio?

Yes — pins far taller than 2:3 get truncated in the main feed (though the full image still shows once someone taps it), and square or landscape pins simply take up less prime feed space. Uploading at 1000×1500 avoids both problems.

Can I add text to a Pinterest pin with this tool?

This resizer only handles cropping and padding to the correct size — for adding a text overlay, design the pin in an editor first, then bring the finished image here to confirm it lands at exactly 1000×1500 before uploading.

Is my photo uploaded anywhere?

No. Resizing happens entirely inside your browser using the Canvas API — this site has no upload endpoint, and the tool keeps working if you disconnect from the internet after the page loads.

What is the difference between Cover and Contain?

Cover scales your photo up until it completely fills the target frame and crops away whatever does not fit, so the result is nothing but photo, no padding. Contain scales the photo down until the whole thing is visible, then pads the leftover space with a colour or a blurred, zoomed-in copy of the same photo so it still looks intentional.

Do social media image sizes change over time?

Yes — platforms adjust these specs every year or two without much notice. The dimensions on this page were last verified in August 2026; if a placement changes after that, the pixel size and any file-size limit shown above may be out of date, so it is worth a quick check against the platform's current help page before a high-stakes upload.

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