Pinterest Image Downloader

Download Pinterest images in original resolution — free, no signup. Build offline mood boards, save design references, and archive recipe pins without losing image quality.

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Why People Use This Tool

Pinterest is the world's largest visual-discovery platform. Designers source it for mood boards, home renovators pull it for inspiration, recipe collectors save photo pins by the hundred, and ecommerce researchers use it to study brand aesthetics.

But Pinterest's "save to board" feature stays inside Pinterest. Boards aren't portable to design tools, can't be opened in Photoshop, and disappear if Pinterest restricts your account or removes a pin.

This Pinterest image downloader pulls the original-resolution image directly. Higher quality than the in-app pin viewer (which serves a slightly compressed preview), preserved transparency on PNG pins, and clean filenames you can organize in any folder structure your workflow needs.

What You Get

Original-Resolution Image Download

Higher quality than the pin viewer

Pinterest's pin viewer shows a slightly compressed version of each image to save bandwidth. The "originals" CDN serves the source upload at full resolution — that's what we pull. Your downloaded image is sharper than what you'd get screenshotting the pin.

JPG and PNG Format Support

Transparency preserved when present

Pinterest re-encodes most pins to JPG to save space, but native PNGs (often used for logos, infographics, and design assets with transparency) are preserved. Our downloader keeps the original format — no flattening alpha channels or converting between formats.

Image Pins From Any Public Source

Boards, search, profiles, home feed

Works on image pins from any public board, search results, creator profile, or your home feed. Works across all 13 Pinterest country domains (.com, .co.uk, .de, .fr, etc.) and pin.it short links.

Original Creator Handle in Filename

Easy attribution and source tracking

Downloaded files include the source creator's handle in the filename. Useful for crediting designers in client decks, tracking pin sources for license research, and preventing your Downloads folder from filling with anonymous numeric IDs.

No Pinterest Account Needed

Anonymous, browser-based

You don't need to sign in to Pinterest, sign up here, or install anything. Paste a public pin URL and the image downloads directly to your device.

Works on Every Device

iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac

Pure browser-based downloader. Works on any device with internet — no app, no extension, no desktop software required.

Perfect For...

Designers Building Mood Boards

Pull color palettes, composition references, and aesthetic directions from Pinterest into your design tool of choice. Downloaded images can be dropped into Figma, Photoshop, Procreate, or InVision boards — far more workflow-friendly than constantly switching back to Pinterest.

Visual research

Home Renovators and Interior Designers

Save renovation inspiration to a project folder organized by room or material. Pull paint color references, fixture examples, and layout ideas into one place — without scrolling Pinterest every time you need to show a contractor what you're going for.

Home projects

Recipe Collectors and Meal Planners

Save recipe pin images alongside ingredient lists in a personal cookbook folder. Image pins are often the only saveable version of recipes from blogs that have since gone offline — downloading preserves them indefinitely.

Personal cookbooks

How to Download Pinterest Content in Simple Steps

The fastest way to save any Pinterest content to your device - works on all devices

1

Find an image pin

Browse Pinterest and find any image pin — boards, search, profiles, home feed all work. Tap or click into the pin to open it (dedicated URL in your browser's address bar) or use the share menu and select "Copy link."

  • Image pins from public boards
  • Pins from search results
  • Pins from creator profiles
  • Pins from your home feed

All Content Types

2

Paste the URL into the downloader

Paste the URL into the input above. We extract the original-resolution image URL from Pinterest's "originals" CDN — sharper than the version you see in the pin viewer.

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Features

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3

Download the image

Click "Download" and the image saves to your device in its original format (JPG or PNG). Filenames include the source creator's handle and a `-image.jpg` / `-image.png` suffix for easy archive organization.

Preview & Quality Options

HD Preview
File Size
MP4/JPG
Clean

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about downloading Pinterest content

For personal use — saving for a private mood board, design reference, or recipe collection — downloading Pinterest images is generally fine. Pinterest's "save to board" feature does the same thing functionally, just keeping the file on Pinterest's servers instead of yours. The legal nuance comes in with redistribution: re-uploading downloaded images as your own content, using them commercially without permission, or stripping creator attribution can all violate copyright. When in doubt, click through to the original source URL on the pin — Pinterest preserves it — and check the creator's licensing.

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Image rights and Pinterest's terms — what's allowed

Personal use is fine. Saving a Pinterest image to your computer for inspiration, mood boards, or reference is what Pinterest's "save to board" feature does — local download is functionally identical, just kept off Pinterest's servers. Personal mood boards, private design folders, and offline recipe collections all fall in this bucket.

Commercial use depends on the original creator's license. Pinterest doesn't grant commercial rights — the original photographer, designer, or brand who uploaded the image holds them. If you're pulling images for a client deck, ad campaign, or product listing, treat them like any other web image: trace the creator (click through the pin to its source URL — Pinterest preserves it), check the licensing on the source site, and credit or license appropriately.

Practical advice: click the pin's source link before downloading to see who uploaded it; run reverse-image search on the downloaded file (Google Lens or TinEye) to confirm provenance; prefer Creative Commons or royalty-free image platforms (Unsplash, Pexels, Wikimedia) when in doubt about commercial use.

TL;DR: Save freely for personal reference. For anything public-facing or commercial, find the original source and respect the creator's licensing.

Pinterest images vs Pinterest videos — when to use which

Pinterest hosts both formats interchangeably — the same boards, the same feeds, often the same creators. If you spot a play-icon overlay on a pin, that signals a video pin or Idea Pin and the dedicated video downloader is a better fit.

Image pins (the static photographs, infographics, and design assets that fill mood boards) are this page's focus. We pull them in original resolution from Pinterest's "originals" CDN — sharper than what the in-app pin viewer shows, and PNG transparency stays intact when the source preserves it.

If you paste a video pin into this image downloader, we'll save a thumbnail image (not the video itself) and link you to the video tool — but starting on the right tool saves a step.

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