Crop Image for Pinterest Pin

Get the 1000×1500 vertical pin size Pinterest's algorithm rewards, with the crop framed exactly how you want it.

Upload Image

Drag & drop or click to upload

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP

Step by Step

How to Pinterest Pin

01

Upload Your Image

Drag a photo or graphic onto the page. Pinterest works best with photos, infographics, or text overlays — start with the highest-resolution version you have.

02

Lock the 2:3 Frame

The crop box is pre-set to a 2:3 vertical ratio (the Pinterest standard). Drag and resize, but the ratio stays locked.

03

Frame Your Subject Vertically

Pinterest pins are scrolled past quickly — make sure your subject (or headline text) sits in the top third for best stop-power.

04

Download as JPG or PNG

1000×1500 JPG is ideal for most pins. Choose PNG if you have transparent text overlays or sharp graphic elements.

Core Features

What You Get

2:3 ratio locked — the Pinterest-preferred vertical pin shape
Default output is 1000×1500 (Pinterest's recommended baseline)
Optional larger size: 2000×3000 for high-DPI displays and re-pinning
Real-time preview before downloading
100% browser-based — your image isn't uploaded anywhere
Free with no signup or watermark
Use Cases

When to Use This

Recipe blog pin with food photo on top and recipe title on the bottom
Step-by-step tutorial pin with numbered visual instructions
Product round-up pin (collage of items) — vertical fits more products visibly
Inspirational quote pin with the quote text overlaid on a vertical photo
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should a Pinterest pin be?

Pinterest officially recommends 1000×1500 pixels with a 2:3 aspect ratio. Pins with this ratio show fully in the feed without being cut off, which is why they get the most engagement.

Can I use a longer pin like 1000×2100?

Pinterest allows up to 2:3.5 (about 1000×1750), but pins longer than 2:3 get truncated in feed views. For best visibility, stick to 1000×1500 or 1080×1620.

Does the source image have to be vertical?

No — you can crop a horizontal image to vertical 2:3. You'll lose the sides of the original. The tool shows you exactly what stays inside the frame.

What format should I use for Pinterest?

JPG works for photos. PNG is better if your pin has sharp text, line art, or transparent elements. Pinterest accepts both.

Will my pin look sharp on phones?

1000×1500 is sharp on most phones. For Retina/AMOLED displays and likely re-pinning, use 2000×3000 — also a 2:3 ratio, just higher resolution.