Resize and crop any photo to a Pinterest-perfect size — 1000×1500 (2:3), square, long pin, or story. Runs in your browser. No signup, no watermark, no upload.
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The 2:3 vertical pin. The safest, best-performing default for the Pinterest feed.
1:1 format, good for product shots and carousels.
Taller infographics. Use sparingly; can get cropped in feed.
9:16 full-screen format for Pinterest Idea pins and stories.
1000×1500 px (2:3). It's the standard vertical pin that performs best in the feed.
Yes — free, no signup, no watermark. Images are processed in your browser and never uploaded.
Add your resized images to PinBuddy, write or AI-generate captions, and export a bulk Pinterest CSV that schedules them for you.
Pinterest is a vertical platform, and tall pins simply take up more of the feed and earn more attention. The sweet spot is a 2:3 aspect ratio — 1000×1500px is the reliable standard. Square or horizontal images get squeezed and overlooked, so resizing to a true vertical is one of the quickest visual upgrades you can make before publishing a batch.
Once your images are sized right, the next step is captioning and scheduling them. See how to write keyworded pins and how to bulk upload, then host and schedule everything with PinBuddy, which auto-hosts each image on a CDN so it's ready to pin. Need captions fast? Try the pin description generator.
A 2:3 ratio, ideally 1000×1500px. It fills the vertical feed and consistently outperforms square images.
Longer pins exist, but 2:3 is the safest, best-performing default for standard image pins.