Free Pinterest Pin Maker — Vertical Pins That Get Saved
Pinterest favors tall vertical images — pins that take up more vertical space in the feed get more attention. The ToolsWaves Pinterest pin maker uses a 1000×1500 canvas (2:3 ratio, Pinterest's preferred aspect for both standard and idea pins) and gives you fonts, colors, and templates designed to drive saves and clicks.
What you can create with the Pinterest Pin Maker
The pinterest pin format is used across many contexts. Here are some of the most common projects you can design with the ToolsWaves Pinterest Pin Maker.
- Blog post promotion pins (drive traffic from Pinterest)
- Recipe and food content pins
- DIY and craft project pins
- Fashion outfit and style pins
- Home decor and interior design pins
- Travel destination and itinerary pins
How to make a pinterest pin on ToolsWaves
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Open the ToolsWaves Design Studio editor — your canvas is automatically preset to 1000 × 1500px, the exact dimension for pinterest pin use.
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Pick a template from the home view or start from a blank canvas. Templates include placeholder text and shapes you can rearrange.
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Replace the placeholder text with your own headline, body copy, and call-to-action. Use the text panel to change fonts, weights, and colors.
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Add icons, shapes, or stock photos from the built-in element library — drag, resize, and layer them as needed.
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When the design feels right, click the export button and download as PNG (best quality), JPG (smaller file), or SVG (vector for future scaling).
Design tips for a great pinterest pin
After designing hundreds of pinterest pins across many brands and contexts, these are the design patterns that consistently produce stronger results.
- Add a clear text overlay on every pin — Pinterest is searched and bookmarked, so text helps your pin appear in results.
- Use the title as the dominant element and make sure it makes sense even without context.
- Brand colors and consistent typography help repeat visitors recognize your pins instantly.
- Include your URL at the bottom even though Pinterest renders it elsewhere — pins get shared, and your watermark survives.
- Save multiple variants of each pin and post them over weeks — Pinterest rewards fresh design even on the same content.
Why use the ToolsWaves Pinterest Pin Maker
Most online design tools require an account, a free-trial limit, a watermark on exports, or a credit card on file. The ToolsWaves Design Studio is built differently — every design tool on ToolsWaves runs entirely in your browser with no sign-up required. Your design data never leaves your device, there is no per-design limit, and exports come without watermarks at full quality.
The Pinterest Pin Maker is part of a broader free toolkit on ToolsWaves that also includes an Image Compressor for optimizing the images you use in designs, a JPG/PNG converter for format swapping, free landing page templates to pair with your finished design, and many other utilities that work well alongside the editor.