Pinterest Pin Preview Tool
See exactly how your Pinterest pin looks in the feed and on boards before publishing — title, description, image, link and save count, all in a live mockup.
Click to upload or drag & drop your pin image
How to Use the Pinterest Pin Preview Tool
Start by entering your profile name and board name — both appear in the pin card exactly as Pinterest renders them in the feed. Select the pin type (Standard, Video, Idea or Shopping) to switch the overlay and badge accordingly. Write a compelling pin title in the title field — the counter alerts you when you've exceeded 40 characters, the approximate point at which Pinterest may truncate titles in search results. Add a keyword-rich description to improve discoverability, and optionally enter a destination URL to see the link domain preview row beneath the image. Upload your pin image and choose an aspect ratio (1:1, 2:3, 4:5 or 9:16) to see how the crop affects the pin's visual presence. Fill in custom save and comment counts to simulate social proof, toggle the Follow button and saves row on or off, then switch to Board View to see how the pin looks as a highlighted card inside a two-column masonry board grid. When the preview looks perfect, hit Screenshot to download a PNG for content approvals, client presentations or team reviews.
Everything in This Pinterest Pin Preview Tool
Built for Pinterest marketers, bloggers, e-commerce brands, content creators and social media agencies.
Real-time Pin Feed Mockup
Every field update instantly reflects in a pixel-accurate Pinterest pin card, including the hover overlay Save button, board selector, profile row and link domain — exactly as they appear on Pinterest.
Aspect Ratio Selector
Switch between 1:1 square, 2:3 portrait, 4:5 and 9:16 tall formats to preview how your image fills each Pinterest canvas size — and choose the ratio that grabs the most feed real estate.
Pin Type Selector
Choose Standard, Video (renders a play button overlay), Idea Pin or Shopping Pin (renders a price tag). Each type applies the correct badge and UI treatment to the card.
Board Grid View
Switch to Board View to preview your pin as the highlighted card inside a two-column masonry board — ideal for checking how the pin stands out among other content on the board page.
Title & Description Counters
Live character counters for both the pin title (100-char limit, 40-char feed warning) and description (500-char limit) so you know precisely when text will be truncated in search results.
Save Count & Engagement Simulation
Enter custom save and comment counts to simulate real social proof. Toggle the saves row on or off and add a destination link to preview the domain row — great for client pitches and mockups.
Tips for Creating High-Performing Pinterest Pins
Use a 2:3 Portrait Ratio for Maximum Feed Presence
Pinterest recommends a 1000×1500 px (2:3) image as the optimal pin size. Taller images take up significantly more vertical feed space. Use the aspect ratio selector to compare formats before uploading to Pinterest.
Front-load Keywords in Your Pin Title
Pinterest functions as a visual search engine. Your pin title is a primary ranking signal — put the most important keyword first. Keep titles under 40 characters so they display in full in the feed without truncation.
Write a Keyword-rich Description (100–200 chars)
The description helps Pinterest understand and distribute your pin to the right audiences. Write 2–3 natural sentences packed with relevant search terms. Confirm the full description renders correctly in the preview.
Always Add a Destination Link
Pins with destination links earn more outbound clicks and are more likely to be shown to users with high purchase intent. Enter your URL in the preview to verify the domain name displays cleanly in the link row.
Use Overlaid Text on Images for Context
Pins with clear, readable text overlaid on the image consistently outperform text-free visuals on Pinterest. Upload your final design to the previewer and check legibility at the card dimensions before going live.
Check the Board View Before Publishing
How your pin looks in isolation is only half the picture. Switch to Board View here to confirm your pin stands out visually in a two-column masonry grid among other content on the same board.