Resize a pin to a common Pinterest pin size (1000 × 1500) — with fit, crop focus, format, and background controls, entirely in your browser.
The width and height start at 1000 × 1500 and can be changed to any size. Pinterest Pin Resizer always reports the final dimensions in the result panel.
Cover fills the frame and may crop (the crop focus chooses which part is kept); Contain shows the whole image with padding; Stretch ignores the aspect ratio.
Pick JPG, PNG, WebP, or same-as-input, set the quality, and optionally a target file size. JPG fills transparency with the background color.
Pinterest Pin Resizer is an independent browser tool and is not affiliated with Pinterest. Confirm the current Pinterest requirements, since sizes vary by placement and device. Re-encoding removes metadata.
Pinterest Pin Resizer resizes a pin to a common Pinterest pin size (1000 × 1500), a size commonly used on Pinterest. The dimensions are pre-filled and fully editable, so you can keep the common size or type your own, and the result panel always shows the final pixel dimensions.
Choose how the image fills the frame: Cover fills it and may crop the edges (use the crop-focus control to keep the important part, such as a face), Contain shows the whole image with padding, and Stretch ignores the aspect ratio. Output can be JPG (a common social default), PNG or WebP (which keep transparency when the background is set to Transparent), or the same format as the input (JPG, PNG, or WebP), and JPG fills transparent areas with your background color. The standard pin ratio is 2:3 (1000×1500); a 1:1 square (1000×1000) or a taller pin also work — edit the width and height to switch ratios.
This is an independent browser tool and is not affiliated with Pinterest — Pinterest sizes change and can vary by placement and device, so verify the current requirements before uploading. Re-encoding strips EXIF and other metadata, and animated GIFs are exported as a single still frame.
Pinterest Pin Resizer starts at 1000 × 1500 and shows the final dimensions, so you can keep the common size or set your own and verify before upload.
Cover fills the Pinterest frame with a crop focus (center, top, bottom, left, or right) so a face or logo in your pin is not lost; Contain keeps the whole image with padding.
Export your pin as JPG, PNG, WebP, or the same format, set the quality, and optionally aim for a target file size, then verify the achieved result before uploading to Pinterest.
Your pin is processed in your browser with the HTML canvas and is never uploaded to a server.
Size a pin to the common Pinterest dimensions before you post it.
Use the crop focus or Contain mode so Pinterest does not cut off the important part of your image.
Set a target file size to aim for a Pinterest size limit, then check the achieved size before uploading.
Resize a pin from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying on your device.
No. Pinterest Pin Resizer is an independent browser tool and is not affiliated with Pinterest. Sizes and rules can change, so always verify the current Pinterest upload requirements before you post.
No. The resize happens in your browser using the HTML canvas, and your pin is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.
Yes. Pinterest Pin Resizer pre-fills the width and height with 1000 × 1500, but both are fully editable, so you can enter any custom size and the result panel shows the dimensions actually produced.
Pinterest Pin Resizer lets you use Contain to keep the whole pin with padding, or keep Cover and set the crop focus (for example Top) so the important part of your pin stays in frame.
Yes. The preset is the standard 2:3 (1000×1500), but you can type a 1:1 square (1000×1000) or a taller pin. Keep important text away from the very top and bottom, and turn on Do not upscale for small source images.
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