Image sizes

Pinterest pin size (2026): exact dimensions

Pinterest pin size

1000 × 1500px

Aspect ratio

2:3

Use 1000 × 1500 px (2:3) for standard pins — Pinterest’s official recommendation, and the tallest shape that displays reliably without truncation.

Last verified June 2026

Pinterest behaves more like a visual search engine than a social feed: pins keep surfacing in search and related-pin recommendations for months, so the dimensions you pick today follow the asset for its whole life. Pinterest’s own product specs recommend a 2:3 aspect ratio at 1000 × 1500 px. That shape claims maximum height in the masonry grid without tripping the truncation that can clip pins taller than 2:3 in feeds.

All Pinterest pin specs

Pinterest pin dimensions, last verified June 2026.
VariantDimensionsRatio
Standard pin (recommended)1000 × 1500 pxPinterest’s official recommendation in its product specs.2:3
High-res export1080 × 1620 pxSame ratio at slightly higher resolution — fine if your source art is sharp.2:3
Square pin1000 × 1000 pxAllowed, but gives up vertical space in the masonry feed.1:1
Extra-tall pin1000 × 2100 pxRisky — pins taller than 2:3 can be cut off in feeds; keep critical content near the top if you try it.1:2.1

Safe zones: what gets cropped

The feed shows pins in narrow columns — a few hundred pixels wide on desktop, narrower on phones — so anything that must be read at feed size needs to be big. Keep text overlays inside the central 80% of the canvas: Pinterest can round corners and overlay save/visit buttons on hover, and pins taller than 2:3 lose their bottom edge in some feed placements. Put the payoff (the headline, the product) in the upper two-thirds so it survives every crop.

File types & limits

  • Images: PNG or JPEG, up to 20 MB on desktop (32 MB in the mobile app).
  • Title: up to 100 characters — only roughly the first 40 show in feeds.
  • Description: up to 800 characters (read in close-up and search, not the feed).
  • Aspect ratio: 2:3 is the official recommendation; much taller pins risk feed truncation.

Getting the most out of the format

Do: design for search results, not followers

Most pin impressions come from search and recommendations, not your followers. That changes the design brief: a pin is a search result, so the image must communicate the topic instantly — a clear text overlay (4–8 words, high contrast), one focal subject, and a title front-loaded with the keyword in its first 40 characters. Treat the 800-character description as indexable copy: write it like a meta description, not a caption.

Don’t: repurpose horizontal graphics by adding bars

A 16:9 blog header letterboxed onto a 2:3 canvas wastes the format’s one advantage — height. Rebuild the asset natively vertical: stack the image on top, headline below, or run the photo full-bleed with the text overlaid. Check legibility at thumbnail width before publishing; if you squint and can’t read the overlay, the feed audience can’t either.

Pins compound — so batch and schedule them

Because pins keep earning impressions for months, Pinterest rewards steady output more than viral timing. Producing several 1000 × 1500 variants per piece of content (different headlines, same link) and scheduling them across weeks is the standard playbook — a scheduler like SocialKit lets you queue those variants alongside the same campaign’s posts on your other platforms.

Quick questions

What is the best Pinterest pin size in 2026?

1000 × 1500 px at a 2:3 aspect ratio — Pinterest’s own recommendation in its product specs. It maximizes height in the feed without risking the truncation that can affect taller pins.

Can I make pins taller than 2:3?

You can upload them, but pins taller than 2:3 can be cut off in feeds, hiding whatever sits at the bottom. If you use an extra-tall canvas, keep the headline and subject in the top two-thirds.

What are Pinterest’s file limits for image pins?

PNG or JPEG, up to 20 MB when uploading on desktop and 32 MB in the mobile app. Titles allow 100 characters (about 40 visible in feeds) and descriptions 800.

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