📌 Pinterest Pin Resizer

Resize any image to the exact 1000×1500px (2:3) size for Pinterest. Free, private, in your browser.

📌 Pinterest Pin1000×1500px (2:3)

Resize any image to the exact Pinterest Pinterest Pin size. Processed in your browser — never uploaded.

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Auto-fit to 1000×1500px for Pinterest

What is the Pinterest Pin size?

The Pinterest Pin size is 1000×1500 pixels, an aspect ratio of 2:3. This is the recommended dimension for Standard pins on Pinterest. 2:3 is the recommended ratio; taller pins can get truncated. This tool resizes any image to exactly 1000×1500px in your browser — you can zoom, reposition, and choose whether to fill the frame (cropping edges) or fit the whole image (adding whitespace), then download a perfectly-sized PNG.

How to resize an image for Pinterest Pin

To resize an image for Pinterest: upload your image above, use the zoom and position sliders to frame it inside the 1000×1500px area, choose Fill (to crop and fill the whole frame) or Fit (to keep the entire image with white padding), and download. The result is exactly 1000×1500px — the correct Pinterest Pin size — so it uploads to Pinterest without any awkward cropping. Everything happens in your browser, so your image is never uploaded to a server.

Tips for a great Pinterest Pin

For the best Pinterest Pin: start with a high-resolution image so it stays sharp at 1000×1500px, keep important content (faces, text, logos) in the center safe zone, and export as PNG for crisp edges or JPEG for smaller file size. 2:3 is the recommended ratio; taller pins can get truncated. Using the exact 2:3 ratio prevents Pinterest from auto-cropping your image in unexpected ways, which is the most common reason posts look wrong after uploading.

Frequently asked questions

What size should a Pinterest Pin be?

The Pinterest Pin should be 1000×1500 pixels with a 2:3 aspect ratio.

What aspect ratio is a Pinterest Pin?

A Pinterest Pin uses a 2:3 aspect ratio (1000×1500 pixels).

How do I resize a photo for Pinterest without cropping it badly?

Use the Fit mode in this tool to keep your entire image with white padding, or Fill mode with the position sliders to control exactly what gets cropped to the 2:3 frame.