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Format guide

Which Pinterest image size should you use?

Each format shows up differently — here's when to use each one.

Best performer

Standard Pin

1000 × 1500 px · 2:3

The most-used pin format. 2:3 ratio takes up significant vertical space in the masonry feed without being truncated. Ideal for product images, recipes, and blog content.

Long-form

Infographic Pin

1000 × 3000 px · 1:3

Very tall pins work well for step-by-step tutorials and infographics. Pinterest caps display height at 1:2.1 ratio in-feed — the rest is revealed on click. Great for driving saves.

Immersive

Story Pin / Idea Pin

1080 × 1920 px · 9:16

Full-screen vertical format for Pinterest's Idea Pins (multi-page stories). Shown at full bleed — design with safe margins on top and bottom for Pinterest's UI overlays.

Alternative

Square Pin

1000 × 1000 px · 1:1

Square pins work well for product-only shots where the 2:3 format feels too tall. Less vertical space means less feed visibility, but it's a solid choice for brand consistency.

FAQ

Pinterest image size questions.

What is the best Pinterest pin size?

The recommended Pinterest pin size is 1000×1500 px (2:3 ratio). This is the sweet spot between taking up useful vertical space and not being truncated in the feed. Pinterest supports up to 1:2.1 ratio before pins are clipped.

What format should I use for Pinterest — JPG or PNG?

JPG is fine for most pins — photos, product shots, and flat graphics. Use PNG if you have text overlaid on the pin or need a transparent background. Pinterest accepts both up to 20 MB per file.

Do taller pins perform better on Pinterest?

Generally yes — taller pins take up more screen space in the masonry grid, which increases visibility. However, pins above 1:2.1 ratio are truncated. The 2:3 ratio (1000×1500) is the best balance of vertical presence and full display.

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