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Pinterest pin (1000×1500)

Crop and resize your photo to the official 1000×1500 dimensions privately in your browser. No upload.

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Pinterest pins use a 2:3 vertical aspect at 1000×1500 — taller pins get more reach in the feed.

Why 1000×1500 for Pinterest?

Pinterest stores avatars and cover assets at fixed pixel dimensions. Uploading at exactly the documented size avoids two common problems: the platform's server-side resizer over-compressing your photo, and the browser scaling a small source up so it looks soft on retina displays. The photo is then displayed at 236×354 in feeds and full size on a pin's detail page in most places on the site, but the higher-resolution upload keeps it sharp on high-density screens and inside notifications.

Composition tips

  • Center the subject's face in the upper third of the crop frame — most platforms also crop your photo into a circle for the navigation bar, so anything in the corners gets clipped.
  • Leave a few percent of headroom above the hairline; an avatar that touches the top edge feels claustrophobic at small display sizes.
  • Pick a background with enough contrast against Pinterest's UI chrome. Pure white can blend into light themes; mid-tone neutrals read clearly in both light and dark mode.

How to use this page

  1. Drop your JPG, PNG, WebP or HEIC into the editor above.
  2. The crop frame is already locked to the Pinterest aspect ratio — drag and zoom to position your face.
  3. Click Generate and download the resized file.
  4. Upload it directly to Pinterest.

Privacy

Every step happens inside the browser tab you have open. Your image is decoded, cropped and re-encoded by the same JavaScript engine that runs this page — there is no upload, no temporary file on a server, and no "processed copy" cached by us afterwards. When you close the tab, the blob is gone. We document the full pipeline on our Methodology and How it works pages.

2:3 is the sweet spot

Pinterest's algorithm favors a 2:3 aspect ratio. Pins taller than 1000×2100 get truncated in feeds, and squarer pins occupy less screen real estate, which reduces taps. The preset on this page (1000×1500) is exactly 2:3.

FAQ

Will my photo stretch?

No — the editor center-crops to the correct aspect, then resizes to the exact target pixels. You can drag and zoom inside the crop frame.

Is the photo uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API.

Does Pinterest re-compress the image after I upload it?

Yes, every social platform runs its own encoder over uploads. Starting from the exact recommended dimensions minimises the number of resize passes the server has to do, which preserves more detail in the final displayed avatar.

Can I keep transparency?

Most social platforms flatten transparency to a solid background on upload. If you need transparency for a website logo or a download, export as PNG; for Pinterest itself, JPG is the safer choice.

What happens to my image after I close the tab?

It is freed from your browser's memory like any other image you opened. We never received it, so we have nothing to delete on our side. See Trust & Safety for the full policy.

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