Open any Instagram image
A post, a carousel slide, or a Reel cover. Pinterpost works right on instagram.com, so there is no saving the file or screenshotting it first.
Your Instagram posts disappear in a day. Pinterest keeps working for months. Right-click any Instagram image and Pinterpost reshapes it into pins, writes Pinterest SEO, and auto-publishes.
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Turning Instagram into Pinterest pins means reformatting your square or portrait Instagram content into vertical, search-ready pins instead of cross-posting it as-is. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that right-clicks any Instagram image and generates up to 30 distinct pins, reshaped to Pinterest's 2:3 ratio with keyword titles and descriptions, then auto-publishes them to your board. The hashtag caption becomes Pinterest search copy, so content that vanished from one feed gets found in another.
No screenshots, no re-editing, no separate tool. Pinterpost reshapes the post right in your Chrome sidebar, straight from Instagram.
A post, a carousel slide, or a Reel cover. Pinterpost works right on instagram.com, so there is no saving the file or screenshotting it first.
Hover the image and click Recreate. Pinterpost pulls it straight off Instagram, with no download, no screenshot, and no switching tabs.
Pinterpost rebuilds the square or portrait image into a 2:3 pin. You steer the look with Match, Remix, or Inspire and an optional reference, so it fits Pinterest, not just Instagram.
Pinterpost generates up to 30 distinct pins, swaps the hashtags for keyword titles and descriptions, then publishes or schedules the batch to your Pinterest board.
Right-click any post, carousel slide, or Reel cover on instagram.com. No screenshots, no exporting, no third app.
Square and portrait posts get rebuilt as tall pins at 1000 by 1500 pixels, designed around your image instead of cropped to fit.
Instagram captions and hashtags do not rank on Pinterest. Pinterpost writes a keyword title and description built for Pinterest search instead.
Three modes: Match keeps the post's look, Remix riffs on it, Inspire borrows the vibe. You decide how far each pin moves from the original.
One Instagram image becomes up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, so a single post seeds a whole batch of fresh Pinterest content.
Turn on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board for you, now or at a time you pick.
| On Instagram | As a Pinterest pin | |
|---|---|---|
| Shelf life | A day or two | Months in search |
| Format | Square or portrait | Vertical 2:3 |
| Discovery | Hashtags and the feed | Pinterest keywords |
The work is already done. Repurposing turns a post that lived for a day into pins that keep working, so your effort pays off twice.
Instagram rewards what is new this hour. Pinterest is a search engine, so a well-tagged pin keeps surfacing long after an Instagram post would have scrolled away.
No more squeezing a square into a tall feed. Pinterpost rebuilds each post at 2:3, so it looks made for Pinterest rather than copied from elsewhere.
Your Pinterest audience and your Instagram audience rarely fully overlap, so a repurposed pin puts your best content in front of a whole new set of eyes.
Match mode and a reference keep your colors and style intact, so the pins read as the same brand people follow on Instagram.
No screenshotting, re-cropping, or rewriting captions. Turn on auto-publish and the reshaped batch posts to your board for you.
You turn an Instagram post into a pin by reshaping the image to a vertical 2:3 format, adding a title, and writing a keyword description so Pinterest can surface it in search. Done by hand, that means screenshotting, re-cropping in an editor, and rewriting the caption as keywords.
Pinterpost does all of that in one step. Right-click any Instagram image and it rebuilds the post into up to 30 vertical pins, each with its own Pinterest SEO, then publishes them to your board. The post you already shared becomes search content without a single export.
You can, but copying a post over as-is rarely performs. A square image with a hashtag caption is built for a fast feed, not a vertical search engine, so it tends to look out of place and get little reach on Pinterest.
Repurposing works far better than cross-posting. Pinterpost reshapes the image to 2:3 and rewrites the copy for Pinterest search, so the content fits the platform instead of just landing on it. The idea carries over, the format and keywords are rebuilt for where it is going.
Three reasons: the image is usually square or portrait rather than 2:3, there is no keyword title for search, and hashtags do not function as Pinterest keywords. A straight copy misses all three things Pinterest uses to rank a pin.
Pinterpost fixes each one. It rebuilds the image to the right vertical size, adds a readable title, and writes a keyword description, so the same idea arrives on Pinterest as a proper pin instead of a transplanted Instagram post.
Yes. The best Pinterest pin size is a 2:3 vertical ratio, 1000 by 1500 pixels, while Instagram is square or 4:5. Posting an Instagram-sized image means it shows up small in the feed and loses space to stand out.
Pinterpost rebuilds the pin at the correct 2:3 size automatically and designs around your image, so you never crop, stretch, or letterbox a post to make it fit. Every pin comes out feed-ready for Pinterest.
Not the way they do on Instagram. Pinterest is closer to a search engine, so it ranks pins on the keywords in the title, description, and image rather than on a block of hashtags. A caption that worked on Instagram usually needs rewriting.
Pinterpost writes that copy for you. Instead of carrying over hashtags, it generates a keyword title and description tuned to how people search Pinterest, so the pin is findable on its own terms.
Yes. Sharing your own content across platforms is normal and encouraged. What Pinterest penalizes is spam, meaning duplicate images and rapid bulk dumping, not reusing ideas you created on another channel.
Pinterpost keeps you on the safe side by generating distinct designs rather than copies, so you avoid the duplicate signal, and because you choose when each batch publishes, you can space your pins out instead of posting them all at once.
The manual repurposing workflow is a chain: screenshot or download the post, re-crop it in an editor, rewrite the caption as keywords, then upload it to a scheduler. Pinterpost folds all of it into one right-click on Instagram.
| Step | By hand | Pinterpost |
|---|---|---|
| Get the image | Screenshot or download | Right-click on Instagram |
| Reshape to 2:3 | Re-crop in an editor | Rebuilt vertical automatically |
| Write the copy | Rewrite the caption as keywords | Pinterest SEO, per pin |
| Publish | Upload, set times elsewhere | Auto-published to your board |
| Where it runs | Several tabs and tools | The Instagram page you're on |
Use Canva for your Instagram graphics? Drop a template in as a reference and Pinterpost rebuilds each post to match it, then writes the SEO and publishes the batch for you.
About a minute. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click any Instagram image. Your first batch of up to 30 reshaped pins is ready in under 60 seconds.
Yes. Pinterpost runs right on instagram.com. Right-click any post, carousel slide, or Reel cover and it pulls the image in, with no screenshot and no download first.
No. Pinterpost rebuilds the pin at Pinterest's 2:3 vertical ratio and designs around your image rather than chopping it, so a square or portrait post becomes a tall pin without an awkward crop.
Yes. Add a reference image, a Pinterest board style, or a Canva template and Pinterpost matches every pin to your fonts, colors, and layout, so the pins still feel like your feed.
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 Instagram post. Reshape it into Pinterest pins. Auto-publish and get found for months.
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