How to Download an Entire Pinterest Board in 2026
Step-by-step guide to downloading every image from a Pinterest board at full resolution — bundled into a single ZIP file, for free.
Why Download a Full Pinterest Board?
Pinterest is one of the best visual research tools on the planet. Designers, photographers, and creative directors use it daily to build mood boards, collect references, and track trends. But when it comes time to actually use those images — in a presentation, a brief, or a design file — Pinterest makes it painful.
There's no built-in "download all" button. You're stuck right-clicking and saving images one by one. For a board with 50, 100, or 500 pins, that's not just tedious — it's a waste of time.
The Old Way: Manual Downloads
Before tools like Pinferno existed, your options were:
- Right-click each pin and save it individually. Slow, repetitive, and you often get low-resolution thumbnails instead of the full image.
- Use browser extensions that scrape pages. These break frequently when Pinterest updates their frontend, and many inject ads or tracking.
- Screenshot the board. Terrible quality, no individual files, and you lose the original resolution.
None of these give you what you actually want: every image, at full resolution, in a single ZIP.
The Better Way: Use Pinferno
Pinferno was built specifically for this problem. Here's how it works:
Step 1: Copy the Board URL
Open any public Pinterest board in your browser. Copy the URL from the address bar. It looks something like:
https://www.pinterest.com/username/board-name/
Step 2: Paste It Into Pinferno
Go to pinferno.com/analyze and paste the URL into the input field. Hit "Analyze."
Step 3: Download Your ZIP
Pinferno fetches every pin from the board at its original full resolution. Once the analysis is complete, click "Download ZIP" to get all images in a single file.
That's it. No signup, no account, no payment — downloading is completely free.
What Else Do You Get?
Beyond the ZIP download, Pinferno also extracts the dominant color palette from the board — again, for free. You can export colors as:
- HEX codes
- CSS custom properties
- Tailwind CSS config
- A visual PNG strip
If you upgrade to Pro (a one-time $9.99 payment), you also get:
- AI mood analysis — a natural-language description of the board's aesthetic
- Style prompts — ready to paste into Midjourney, Flux, or Higgsfield
- Keywords & tags — recurring themes and motifs
- Styleguide PDF — palette, mood, and keywords in one shareable document
- Contact sheet — a grid of every pin
Tips for the Best Results
- Use public boards. Pinferno can only access boards that are publicly visible on Pinterest.
- Bigger boards work fine. Pinferno handles boards with hundreds of pins.
- Check your storage. High-resolution images add up. A 200-pin board might produce a ZIP that's several hundred megabytes.
Wrapping Up
Downloading a Pinterest board shouldn't take longer than building one. With Pinferno, it takes three steps and about 30 seconds. Try it at pinferno.com/analyze.
Ready to try it yourself?
Analyze a Pinterest board