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The Top 17 Chrome Extensions for Pinterest

 

17 Best Pinterest Plugins for Chrome

Grab them before they disappear.


When you're perusing the web and come across something that's worth sharing or saving for later, using an app like Pinterest isn't always the most convenient option.


If you use Google Chrome, the Chrome Web Store has a wide variety of Pinterest plugins (sometimes referred to as browser extensions). If you don't use Chrome, you may also find many of these extensions in the Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari extension shops.

How to Look for and Install Chrome Extensions

The Chrome Web Store is where you can find each of the Pinterest Chrome extensions we're presenting below. You may either search for each extension from the marketplace or use the direct link we've supplied.


To add an extension to your browser, you must be signed into your Google account on both the browser and the web store. The extension will be added to your browser when you click the Add to Chrome button.

Since not every extension is turned on by default, you might need to go to Settings > Extensions to enable it. Additionally, you can remove or disable any addons you no longer need. By employing the puzzle piece symbol on the same toolbar, extensions can be pinned to Chrome for quick access.

1. Pinterest Save Button

The Pinterest Save Button is a Pinterest-approved add-on. You may click the icon at any moment while using Chrome to save ideas, pin images, and cut pertinent text to Pinterest.

The Save Button's strength is that it laser-focuses on one item, thus there isn't much to dislike about it. Anyone who uses Pinterest to produce and share content rather than just browse it has to install this extension.

2. Pinterest Enhanced

Although Pinterest is a fantastic website, there are undoubtedly a few aspects of the way it looks and functions that might be improved. Exactly that is what Pinterest Enhances accomplishes. It slightly redesigns the Pinterest homepage to make it easier to use and less disorganized.

The Save Button's strength is that it laser-focuses on one item, thus there isn't much to dislike about it. Anyone who uses Pinterest to produce and share content rather than just browse it has to install this extension.

3. No Pinterest Results

Although Pinterest is a fantastic website, there are undoubtedly a few aspects of the way it looks and functions that might be improved. Exactly that is what Pinterest Enhances accomplishes. It slightly redesigns the Pinterest homepage to make it easier to use and less disorganized.

When activated, the straightforward addition No Pinterest Results stops Google from displaying any results that come from the website. The same search criteria might be entered manually into the Google search field to do this, but using a toggle button is far more straightforward.

4. Shareaholic for Pinterest

There are many websites with built-in "Pin It" buttons that enable you upload images to Pinterest as you explore, but there are even more image-rich websites that don't provide this ease.

With the help of the hugely popular Shareaholic Pinterest addon, you may add images from any website to your pinboards. It's ideal for Pinterest users who only want to gather photographs rather than constantly clip site material.

5. Promoted Pin Hider

Like the majority of websites that are accessible for free, Pinterest generates revenue through advertising. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but occasionally it could seem like promoted pins are obscuring the information you're trying to find.

Because of this, Promoted Pin Hider is a very useful plugin. The pins are not truly blocked; rather, they are blanked out so that you can see only genuine pins and not ones that have been propelled to the top by a payment scheme.

6. Image Downloader

However, Pinterest doesn't make it particularly simple to save photographs or to get the greatest quality version available on the site. Many of us enjoy browsing Pinterest so that we can download cool images selected by the community.

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest are among the websites that Image Downloader is compatible with. Every image on the website is displayed to you as a thumbnail by the extension, including any that are hidden. You can batch download all the photographs or fast choose which ones you want to download. It takes a lot less time than right-clicking each image and downloading it individually.

7. Pinterest Love: Pinterest Screenshot Saver++

Over the years, there have been a few excellent Pinterest screenshot extensions, but like other extensions, they come and go. The good news is that Pinterest Screenshot Saver++ appears to be the greatest one yet and won't be going away very soon.

Many features are available.


listing each page's photos that can be pinned.

Google Image results will no longer include Pinterest.

Save any website's image content to Pinterest.

Pinterest's night mode.

Annotating and altering screenshots.

This is not a comprehensive list, but if you just install one Pinterest extension, it should be this one.

8. Mobile Pinterest for PC/MAC

The Pinterest experience on a PC or Mac can feel far less polished than the Pinterest app for iOS or Android because Pinterest was never really intended to be used in a desktop browser. There are ways to run mobile apps on a PC or Mac, but this addon achieves a similar result using a straightforward window in the form of a mobile that reflows the website into the app's preferred configuration.

This straightforward addon is a hit if you like to use Pinterest in this manner and don't want to fiddle with desktop system mobile app emulation.

9. PinDown

You can save full-size images from Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, and Behance with the wildly popular add-on Pindown. Given that the user bases of these websites significantly overlap, that is a fantastic combo.

The photographs you choose from PinDown will be downloaded to a local folder on your computer. You can then effortlessly upload them or utilize them right away on your PC. Its support for a broad range of Pinterest page kinds is one feature that sets it apart from other plugins of a similar nature. The main feed page, category pages, board sections, and more are all places from which you can download.

10. Pinterest Palooza

Although Pinterest is a fantastic tool for finding content, it is not always simple to identify the author of that information. Finding a Pin's source is now a one-click operation thanks to Pinterest Palooza. Simply click the Pin's thumbnail to go directly to the source page.

This plugin adds a button to each Pin so that you can view the Pin's detail page instead. Holding down the control key causes a new tab to open with the original page.

11. Pinterest Tag Helper

This extension is a little more niche, but if you’re a website owner who wants to add a Pinterest Tag to your site.

In case you didn’t know, a Pinterest Tag is a snippet of code that’s added to your site’s code. It allows Pinterest to track visitors to your site and what they do there after clicking on your Pinterest advert. This is crucial to know whether a Pinterest advert actually led to the behavior you wanted, such as clicking on a link to purchase a product, registering an account, or signing up for a newsletter.

The Pinterest Tag Helper Extension is a simple tool that checks that your Pinterest tag has been installed correctly and is functioning as intended. Although it is a niche extension, you should be aware of it if you ever advertise on Pinterest.

12. Pinterest Ranking/Keyword Tool – Pindodo

The appropriate keywords must be used when tagging your Pins if you want people to find them. Most professional content authors employ a keyword research tool for this technique, which is also known as SEO or search engine optimization.

To ensure that you use keywords that will put your Pins on the top results page on Pinterest, use this extension from Pindodo to access their Pinterest ranking statistics and tools.


However, this is not a free service. You must purchase either a Starter ($5) or Pro ($20) monthly package; annual plans are additionally offered. The good news is that you can sign up immediately and start a 14-day free trial without giving your credit card information first.

13. Tailwind Publisher

Another extremely well-liked plugin, this one has proven to be an invaluable resource for anyone trying to promote themselves, their businesses, or their goods on Pinterest. Social media is a lot of work, particularly if you try to do it all by yourself.

For bloggers, physical stores, influencers, service providers, and a few more user categories, Tailwind provides capabilities. Your posts to Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest can be automated and scheduled.


One profile can be managed for each of the three platforms under the service's free tier. However, you are only allowed to publish 20 posts across all of them each month, and you may only select from 20 different post styles and rudimentary analytics. As soon as you upgrade to one of the paid tiers, such restrictions get considerably less restrictive.

14. Pinterest Board Name Generator

This is a really stupid Chrome extension, but it turns out that if you're looking for ideas for fresh Pinterest boards, this straightforward name generator may have just what you're looking for. Each time you press the button, the extension will display a new title for a random board. Although the most of them are total rubbish, after a short while of clicking, a few of them sounded rather potential. Indeed, "naughty cookies"!

15. PinThemAll

With the help of this addon, it is simple and quick to produce content for Pinterest Pins. You may rapidly take a screenshot of a website and share it or create collages of pictures that are displayed as a single picture.

The photographs that were scraped from the URL you were surfing are displayed on the PinThemAll editing page when you click the collage button. Collages can be created at no cost, however there will be a watermark and a lower resolution than with the paid service. We believe the free service is ideal for the typical casual Pinterest user.

16. AutoPinner

When you take Pinterest seriously, it can be difficult, but AutoPinner virtually eliminates the discomfort associated with posting plenty of content to Pinterest. You can bulk upload and edit photographs with this extension (and the service it is based on). Pinterest requires you to modify each Pin separately, however AutoPinner gets around this with a much more efficient method.

When you bulk import photos from Instagram or use a shortcut to publish photos to Pinterest while browsing Instagram, it automatically adds credits for those imports, which is another pretty cool trick. You will actually save dozens of hours each month using AutoPinner. You can sign up for the service without paying anything, but if you need to manage Pinterest's social media in a serious way, you'll surely want to look at their premium choices.

17. Photo Zoom

Sadly, the well-liked Pinterest Photo Expander extension is no longer available, but this user-friendly Photo Zoom extension essentially performs the same function. With the extension loaded, all you have to do to see an HD version of an image is to just hover your mouse pointer over a thumbnail on Pinterest (or Facebook or Instagram).

When used in conjunction with a wide variety of keyboard actions, Photo Zoom may significantly speed up the process of collecting images from Pinterest.

It's No Longer Extended!

If you click on one of the sites provided above depending on when you read this, you can receive the dreaded 404 error. It's unfortunate that Chrome extensions have a tendency to disappear suddenly, even the most well-liked ones.


Don't be too disheartened; typically, there are plenty more options that accomplish the same goal. You may quickly find something acceptable by conducting a simple search for it in the Chrome Web Store using words that are similar.


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