Design Pinterest pins for blog posts, products, recipes, quotes, ecommerce collections, and branded campaigns directly in your browser with editable templates, photos, text, logos, and brand colors.
Pinterest is a highly visual discovery channel, so the graphic does a lot of the work before someone even reads the title. A strong pin helps people understand the value of a recipe, product, idea, tutorial, quote, or article while they scroll through dense visual feeds.
Pixelixe helps you create Pinterest pins faster with editable templates, preset vertical dimensions, text and photo tools, and a browser-based studio that is easier to use than traditional design software. If you also publish on Instagram, Facebook, or need reusable social media graphics, you can keep the same workflow across channels.
Open Pixelixe Studio, start with the Pinterest pin preset, or choose a blank canvas if you want a custom composition. The same workflow can also support Instagram, blog visuals, and other social or content formats.
Pick a template or start from scratch, then add your photo, headline, logo, colors, icons, or call-to-action. Pixelixe is built for non-designers who need polished Pinterest graphics without opening heavy desktop tools.
Download your Pinterest pin in PNG or JPEG, publish it, then duplicate or resize the design whenever you need a new variant for another board, campaign, audience, or content category.
Use a ready-made layout for a recipe pin, product highlight, blog teaser, tutorial visual, ecommerce collection, or branded social post. Then edit the copy, swap the image, adjust your colors, and export a pin that fits your campaign.
Open Pixelixe Studio and either select a Pinterest pin template from the library or start from scratch with the Pinterest preset. This is the fastest way to begin with a canvas that already fits a vertical discovery workflow.
You can upload your own product image, blog illustration, recipe photo, logo, or brand asset, or start from built-in graphics and backgrounds when you need content quickly. If you want to upload your own file, use the background controls on the left side of the Studio and drag it into the upload area. Once dropped, it appears on the canvas immediately and you can start building the pin around it.
Add your headline, supporting copy, product shot, logo, icon, or call-to-action, then tune spacing, colors, and hierarchy until the pin feels clear and clickable in the feed. Pixelixe is designed for people who need to ship content quickly, so the editing workflow stays simple even if you are not a designer.
This is also where you can make the visual more brand-safe: use your fonts, brand colors, and repeated components so every Pinterest pin feels consistent across boards, blog articles, or product collections.

When your pin is ready, click the download button in the top-right corner of the editor and export the file as PNG or JPEG. Your design is generated instantly and saved to your computer so you can publish it on Pinterest, share it with a client, or reuse it later as the base for another vertical graphic.
Pinterest recommends a 2:3 ratio for standard image pins, which commonly means 1000 pixels wide by 1500 pixels tall. Pixelixe includes a Pinterest preset so you can start from a practical vertical canvas and focus on content, hierarchy, and branding instead of setting dimensions manually.
Pinterest pins are available as a preset in Pixelixe Studio. A single click creates a canvas suited for Pinterest graphic design, so you can work faster whether you are creating one pin or building a repeatable content workflow.
Pixelixe makes it easy to create Pinterest visuals without opening a complex design suite. Use templates, upload your images, add text, and export polished graphics quickly whether you are a blogger, marketer, ecommerce brand, or agency.
You can try the editor quickly without committing to a long setup. Open Pixelixe Studio, choose a template, and see how fast you can build a Pinterest pin before deciding how deeply you want to use the platform.
Once you have a pin style that works, reuse it for blog graphics, product collections, recipes, tutorials, social posts, or branded campaign systems. Pixelixe is useful both for one-off pins and for repeatable content workflows that need speed and consistency.
Open Pixelixe Studio in your browser, choose a Pinterest pin template or preset canvas, edit the text, photos, logos, or colors, then export the final pin as PNG or JPEG.
Yes. Pixelixe is built for browser-based editing, so you can create Pinterest graphics without using complex desktop design software.
Pinterest recommends a 2:3 ratio for standard image pins, such as 1000 by 1500 pixels. Pixelixe includes Pinterest presets so you can start from a practical vertical format.
Yes. Pixelixe also includes templates and workflows for Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube thumbnails, blog visuals, and broader social media graphics.
Start by designing one Pinterest graphic in the browser, then move into templates, automation, and embedded editing when visual content becomes part of a broader publishing system.