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How to create Pinterest pins using AI?

Creating Pinterest pins with AI involves two pieces: an AI-generated image (or AI-assisted template) and AI-generated copy (title and description). Most modern tools handle both from a single URL or prompt.

Generating the image

You have three practical paths for the image:

  • General-purpose AI image models (Midjourney, DALL-E, Flux) — prompt for a 1000x1500 vertical Pinterest composition, then download and use
  • Template-based AI tools (Supapin, Canva Magic Design, Pin Generator) — AI fills your brand colors, headlines, and product images into a professionally designed template
  • AI-assisted photo editing — upscale or enhance an existing photo from your blog or product catalog

Generating the copy

Pin titles work best when they're scannable and benefit-driven. Pin descriptions need to include keywords that match how people search on Pinterest.

  • Prompt ChatGPT or Claude with your page content and ask for 3-5 Pinterest-optimized title variations
  • Use a dedicated tool that accepts a URL and returns SEO-ready titles and descriptions
  • Combine both: AI for the first draft, manual edits to match your brand voice

A scalable workflow

For ongoing publishing, the pattern that works is: point an AI tool at a blog post or product URL, let it generate 3-5 pin variants (different titles, different image layouts), pick the best, and schedule them through your usual Pinterest scheduler. This compresses what used to be a 1-2 hour design session into a few minutes per piece of content.

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Pinterest scheduling, bulk uploads, and multi-account management through the official Pinterest API.