Point the generator at any image
Open any product, blog post, or photo in your browser. Pinterpost's AI works right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click any image, anywhere you browse. Pinterpost's AI designs the pins, writes the SEO, and auto-publishes to Pinterest.
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An AI Pinterest pin generator is a tool that turns a single image or prompt into many ready-to-publish pin designs, complete with titles and descriptions. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that does this end to end: right-click any product or page and it generates up to 30 distinct pin variants, writes the Pinterest SEO, adds your link, and auto-publishes to your board.
No canvas, no exporting, no separate SEO step. The generator runs in your Chrome sidebar on the page you're already on.
Open any product, blog post, or photo in your browser. Pinterpost's AI works right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click or hover an image and click Recreate. The generator pulls it in instantly, with no download, no upload, and no switching tabs.
Add a reference image or a Canva template and a short prompt. The AI matches every variant to your look and angle, so the output is on-brand, not generic.
Pinterpost designs up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, writes a title and description for each, then publishes or schedules the batch to your Pinterest boards.
Feed it a product photo, a blog image, a Canva template, or a file from your computer. No saving, downloading, or switching tabs.
Three generation modes: Match holds one look, Remix riffs on it, Inspire borrows the vibe. You steer how far the AI travels.
Every generated pin gets a keyword title, description, and alt text aimed at Pinterest search, not just a pretty picture.
One click turns a single image into up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, different designs, not 30 copies.
Every pin the generator makes lands in one place, ready to reschedule, refresh, or regenerate later.
Add your link, turn on auto-publish, and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board for you, now or at a time you pick.
| By hand | With the generator | |
|---|---|---|
| Pins per image | One at a time | Up to 30 at once |
| Time per batch | An hour in an editor | Under 60 seconds |
| SEO and posting | Done by hand | Generated and auto-published |
A generic image tool hands you a picture and leaves the rest. You get publish-ready pins, so there is no second tool to size, caption, and post them.
Because every pin is generated around real Pinterest search terms, the output actually pulls traffic instead of only looking good.
Thirty distinct designs from one image is thirty chances to rank and get clicked, the fresh variety Pinterest rewards over reposting.
You set how close each pin stays to your reference, so the AI produces your look instead of random stock art.
Most generators stop at the design. This one adds your link and auto-publishes the batch to your board, so the job is actually done.
No canvas, no layouts, no editor to learn, so anyone on the team can turn out a month of pins in a sitting.
An AI Pinterest pin generator is a tool that creates pin designs automatically from an image or a text prompt, instead of you laying each one out by hand. The better ones also write the title and description, size the pin to Pinterest's 2:3 ratio, and let you publish straight to your board.
Pinterpost is an AI pin generator built as a Chrome extension. You right-click any image on any page and it generates up to 30 distinct pins, each with its own SEO, then schedules them to Pinterest. The point is to turn the slow part, designing and writing many pins, into one click.
Yes, when they are distinct and keyword-aware. Pinterest rewards fresh, varied pins that match what people search, so AI helps most by producing many different designs and descriptions quickly, which is the pattern the algorithm favors. It hurts only when people post the same AI image over and over.
Pinterpost is built for the version that works. Every variant is a different design with its own title and description, so you avoid the duplicate signals Pinterest penalizes, and you choose when each batch publishes, so you get volume and variety without firing it all at once.
Yes. Writing Pinterest titles, descriptions, and alt text is a strong fit for AI because the patterns are well understood: lead with the keyword, describe the value, and match how people search. A generator can do this per pin far faster than writing each by hand.
Pinterpost writes that copy for every pin in the batch, tuned to Pinterest search rather than generic captions. You can edit anything before it publishes, but the starting point is already keyword-aware and ready to post.
No. Pinterest does not ban AI-designed pins; what it penalizes is spam, meaning duplicate images and rapid bulk posting. Distinct AI variants published on a sensible schedule are well within the rules, and Pinterest ships its own AI features for advertisers.
Pinterpost stays on the safe side by design. It generates different variants rather than copies, so you avoid the duplicate signal, and you choose when each batch publishes, so an AI workflow does not read as spam to the platform.
There are free tiers, but most cap you at a handful of designs or watermark the output, and few take you all the way to published, scheduled pins. Free image generators also leave the SEO and posting to you, which is where most of the time actually goes.
Pinterpost lets you try the full end-to-end flow, generate, write the SEO, and publish, for $1 over a 3-day trial that includes 10 pins. Plans start at $29/mo for 50 pins after that, so you can test the whole workflow before committing.
The best Pinterest pin size is a 2:3 vertical ratio, 1000 by 1500 pixels. Many general AI image tools default to square or landscape, which means reshaping every output before it performs in a vertical feed.
Pinterpost generates at the correct 2:3 ratio automatically and adds readable title text, so every variant comes out feed-ready. You never resize or re-crop an AI image to fit Pinterest.
Designing pins by hand means an image editor, manual keyword research, and a separate scheduler. An AI generator collapses those into one step, which is where the time savings come from.
| Step | By hand | Pinterpost generator |
|---|---|---|
| Design the pin | Lay out each one in an editor | Generated, up to 30 at once |
| Write the SEO | Research keywords, write each one | Written for you, per pin |
| Size for Pinterest | Crop and resize to 2:3 | Output at 1000x1500 automatically |
| Schedule and publish | Export, upload, set times elsewhere | Auto-published to your board |
| Where it runs | Several tabs and tools | The page you're already on |
Prefer your own look? Drop a Canva template in as a reference and the generator multiplies it into on-brand variants, then writes the SEO and schedules them.
No. Pinterest flags duplicate pins and rapid bulk posting, not AI or volume on its own. Pinterpost generates distinct variants rather than copies, so you avoid the duplicate signal, and you choose when each batch publishes, so an AI workflow stays well inside the limits.
About a minute. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click any image. The generator produces your first batch of up to 30 pins in under 60 seconds.
No. The generator designs every pin for you, so design skills are optional. If you already have a Canva template, drop it in as a reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants.
Yes. Add a reference image, a Pinterest board style, or a Canva template and the generator matches every variant to your fonts, colors, and layout, so the AI output still looks like your brand.
Try everything for $1 over 3 days, which includes 10 pins. After that, plans start at $29/mo for 50 pins on the Starter plan. Cancel anytime during the trial.
Right-click any image. Let the AI design, write, and schedule the batch. Pinterest-ready in one click.
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