Creator Tool

Pinterest Pin Downloader

Download your own Pinterest pins and videos in high quality. A creator tool for saving and repurposing your pin content.

By using this tool you confirm you own the content, have explicit permission from the rights holder, or your use qualifies as Fair Use under applicable law (educational, research, commentary, or criticism). Private offline viewing is allowed for personal use only. Redistribution or commercial use of downloaded files is strictly prohibited unless you hold the required rights. See Terms of Use.

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How It Works

1

Copy the Pin URL

Open the Pinterest pin in your browser or app and copy the URL from the address bar or share menu.

2

Paste & Download

Paste the URL into the field above and click Download. We extract the highest resolution image or video available.

3

Save Your Pin

Download the pin image in original quality, or grab the video if it's a video pin. No watermarks added.

Quality & Formats

Downloads are delivered in the best quality available from the platform.

Original Image

Full resolution pin image

Video (if available)

HD video from video pins

Thumbnail

Smaller preview image

Creator Use Cases

Pin Backup & Archive

Save your own pins locally before boards are reorganized, deleted, or lost. Keep a personal archive of your creative work.

Cross-Platform Repurposing

Download your pin designs to repost on Instagram, Etsy, your blog, or other platforms where your audience lives.

Design Re-Editing

Retrieve the original high-res image to update text overlays, branding, or colors for seasonal campaigns.

Portfolio & Presentations

Export your best pin designs for creative portfolios, client decks, or case studies showcasing your work.

Built for Creators. Not Piracy.

No files stored on our serversNo Pinterest login requiredYour content, your rights

You are responsible for ensuring your use complies with Pinterest's Terms of Service. Downloading content you do not own or have permission to use may violate platform rules and applicable copyright law. See our Terms of Use.

GetVideoNow is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Pinterest, Inc..

Frequently Asked Questions

Open the pin in your browser or app, copy the URL from the address bar or share menu, paste it into the download field above, and click Download. You'll get the original-resolution image or video file.

Yes. The tool automatically detects whether a pin contains a static image or a video. Image pins download as high-resolution JPEG files, and video pins download as MP4 files alongside a thumbnail option.

We support standard Pinterest pin URLs (pinterest.com/pin/12345), short pin.it links, and country-specific Pinterest domains (e.g., pinterest.co.uk, pinterest.de). Just paste any pin URL.

No. We never ask for your Pinterest credentials. The tool works with publicly accessible pins only. All transfers use SSL encryption, and we don't store personal data or files.

No. We can only access publicly visible pins. Private boards, secret boards, and pins restricted to specific users cannot be downloaded — this protects creator privacy.

Pinterest is available starting from the Basic plan ($2.99/mo). Free plan users have access to TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, and Snapchat. See the Pricing page for the full breakdown.

Images are downloaded at the original resolution uploaded by the pinner — typically the highest quality Pinterest stores. There's no compression or quality loss compared to what was uploaded.

Downloading your own pins is generally permitted for personal use. GetVideoNow is built for creators who want to archive their visual content, repurpose pins for other platforms, or recover original files. Always respect copyright on content you didn't create.

Creators download their pins to recover original-quality images when source files are lost, repurpose visual content for Instagram or a blog, build portfolios from their best-performing pins, and archive seasonal or campaign content before board reorganization.

Check that the pin is publicly accessible, the URL is complete (not truncated), and the pin hasn't been deleted. Some pins from third-party sources may have restricted access. Try opening the pin URL in an incognito window to verify it's public.