Dimensions
1000 × 3000
Aspect ratio: 1:3
Max file size
32 MB
Supported formats
JPG, PNG
Design Tips for Infographic Pins
Accept the thumbnail truncation
Infographic pins get cropped to ~2:3 in the feed, so only the top portion shows. Design the top section to be interesting enough to earn the click — think of it as a standalone mini-pin.
One clear topic, no kitchen sink
The best infographic pins stick to one topic and cover it exhaustively. Don't cram three topics into one pin — split them into multiple infographic pins.
Number or step everything
Pinners who click infographic pins expect organized, digestible content. Use numbered lists, clear sections, and consistent visual hierarchy.
Include your brand in a visible band
Because infographics get saved to reference boards and shared outside Pinterest, make your logo and URL prominent at the top and bottom so credit follows the pin.
Layout Suggestions
- 1Title bar → intro stat → 5 numbered sections → footer with source.
- 2Vertical timeline with dates and events stacked top to bottom.
- 3Comparison infographic: two columns showing Option A vs Option B.
Other pin types
Frequently Asked Questions
Because they're designed to be viewed after the click, not in the feed. The feed-level thumbnail sells the click; the full pin delivers detailed information.
Pinterest technically supports up to 1000×3000 (1:3) without warnings. Beyond that, they may be cropped or rejected.
Slightly less feed impressions per pin, but much higher save and click rates. Net traffic per pin often beats standard pins for educational content.
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