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Pinterest Photo Resizer

Resize and crop images to platform-recommended dimensions.

Click to upload or drag and drop

PNG, JPG or JPEG

How to use the Pinterest Photo Resizer

Pinterest automatically crops or compresses images that don't match its recommended dimensions, often cutting off important parts of the image. Uploading the correct size ensures your photo displays exactly as intended.

  1. 1.Upload your image or drag it into the tool above
  2. 2.Select the Pinterest image type you need (profile picture, cover photo, post image, etc.)
  3. 3.Download the resized image, ready to upload directly to Pinterest

Why use the Pinterest Photo Resizer?

Pinterest crops or compresses images that don't match its recommended dimensions, often cutting off faces or text. This resizer outputs the exact pixel sizes Pinterest expects — profile pictures, banners, and post images — so your photos display sharp and uncropped. Ideal for discovery, DIY, shopping, and planning audiences who post visuals regularly.

Pinterest specifics

Profile Picture
400 × 400 px
Standard Pin
1000 × 1500 px
Idea Pin
1080 × 1920 px
Infographic Pin
1000 × 2100 px

Tips for Pinterest

  • Start from the highest-resolution original — upscaling a small image looks soft on Pinterest.
  • Keep important content away from the edges in case Pinterest crops for previews.
  • Export as PNG for graphics and JPG for photos to balance quality and file size.

Frequently asked questions

What image sizes does Pinterest use?

Pinterest recommends Profile Picture at 400×400px, Standard Pin at 1000×1500px, Idea Pin at 1080×1920px, Infographic Pin at 1000×2100px. This tool resizes to any of these in one click.

Will resizing reduce my photo's quality?

Resizing down to Pinterest's exact dimensions preserves quality and actually looks better than letting Pinterest compress an oversized upload. Avoid upscaling small images.

Is the Pinterest photo resizer free?

Yes — free, no watermark, and no sign-up. Images are processed in your browser, so they're never uploaded to a server.

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