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Pinterest QR Code Generator

Generate a Pinterest QR code that opens your link. Enter the link, customize size and colors, then download PNG or SVG for flyers and cards.

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Last updated: March 1, 2026

Created by: Eon Tools Dev Team

Reviewed by: Bibhushan Saakha



What this tool does

This tool makes a QR code that opens your Pinterest profile, a board, or a specific pin when scanned. One scan and the person is looking at your visual content, ready to follow or save. Paste the link, set the size and colours, and download a PNG or SVG.

How to use it

  1. Paste your Pinterest link, your profile, a board, or an individual pin, such as pinterest.com/yourname.
  2. Set the size and colours if you want.
  3. Choose PNG or SVG, create the code, and download it.

How it works

The tool encodes your Pinterest link directly into the QR pattern, in your browser, so the code points straight to the page you chose. It is a static code that works on its own, with no server in the middle, the same approach explained more fully on the URL QR Code Generator page. Any phone camera opens it, so people do not need anything special to scan.

Why it suits Pinterest in particular

Pinterest is less a social feed and more a visual search engine, where people go to plan and discover: recipes, home and decor ideas, fashion, weddings, craft projects, products to buy. That makes it a natural home for brands with something visual to show, and a QR code is a neat way to carry a browsing, real-world moment onto the platform where it can be saved for later.

Think of where a visual nudge fits: on product packaging linking to styling or recipe ideas, in a print magazine or catalogue, on in-store signage, at the end of a blog post, or on a craft kit pointing to a board of inspiration. Because Pinterest pins are saved and resurface over time, a follow or a save there can keep working long after the scan. Two honest notes: the code holds the link you paste, so if you change your username the profile code will stop working, and the code opens the page while the person chooses to follow or save. For a more general link there is the URL generator, and to point to a downloadable guide the PDF QR Code Generator covers that.

Questions people ask

What can I link to?

Your profile, a specific board, or an individual pin. Whichever link you paste is the page the code opens, so you can point people at exactly the right content.

What if I change my username?

A code pointing to your profile would stop working, since it holds your current link. Settle on your username before creating the code, or link to a board or pin if that suits better.

Do people need the Pinterest app to scan it?

No. Any phone camera or scanner opens the link, in the app if it is installed, otherwise in a browser.

Is my link uploaded?

No. The code is generated entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server.



Bibhushan Saakha

Bibhushan Saakha is a UI/UX developer with experience in design systems, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and interface focused visual thinking. He had a strong eye for clarity, contrast, layout, and visual usability, and also holds a national record in blindfolded cube solving. At Eon Tools, he reviews color and QR tools.