Pinterest QR Code Generator

Create a standard Pinterest QR code that opens profiles, boards and Pins instantly, ideal for product tags, creator promos and editorial layouts.

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What is a Pinterest QR code and how it works

A Pinterest QR code is a QR code that opens a profile, board, Pin or Idea Pin from any phone camera with a single scan. The code stores the public pinterest.com link, so people land straight on the content and can follow, save or browse on iPhone, Android or any modern browser. A standard phone camera reads it without the Pinterest app.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel styling so the code matches your creator identity, visual portfolio or campaign artwork. Print it on business cards, design portfolios, wedding inserts, recipe cards, craft guides, product packaging, event booths or other printed materials. Every Pinterest QR is dynamic by default, so you can change the destination after printing. Update seasonal links or switch Idea Pin campaigns without reprinting your materials.

Turn a Pinterest URL into a QR Code in 3 steps

Copy your Pinterest link from the address bar, customise the QR code with your logo and AI pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for creator cards, design portfolios or wedding inserts.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your Pinterest URL

    Open Pinterest, find the profile, board, Pin or Idea Pin you want to share, then copy the pinterest.com URL from the share sheet or browser bar. Different links create different scan experiences: a profile for follows, a board for a curated collection, a Pin for one image, or an Idea Pin for short-form video.

  2. Step 3

    Print and share

    Export in PNG, SVG or PDF for print or screen use. Place it on creator cards, design portfolios, save-the-dates, recipe cards, packaging or campaign materials. Test it on iPhone and Android first, both with and without Pinterest installed, so you know the link opens properly for different audiences.

Frequently asked questions about Pinterest QR codes

Sharing Pinterest content with QR codes.

Open Pinterest, go to the profile or board you want to share, and copy the pinterest.com link from the browser bar or share menu. Paste that link into QR Code AI, then customise the design with your logo and brand colours. After that, download the file in PNG, SVG or PDF format for use on creator cards, portfolios, packaging or printed campaign materials.

Yes, it is different. Pinterest’s older Pincode system was a built-in app feature and not the same as a standard QR code. QR codes created with QR Code AI point to normal pinterest.com links such as profiles, boards or Pins, and they can be scanned by almost any phone camera. That makes them more practical for public sharing, even when someone does not have Pinterest installed.

Yes. You can create a free Pinterest QR code on QR Code AI, customise it with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most Pinterest QR codes are dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination later and track scans in your dashboard by country, device, browser and time. That makes it easy to share Pinterest content with measurable results.

Not reliably. Pinterest discontinued the Pincode feature, so older Pincodes may no longer scan properly inside the app through Lens. If you need something that works for a wider audience, use a standard QR code instead. A regular code can be scanned with iPhone or Android cameras and opens the Pinterest link in either the app or the browser, depending on what is available on the device.

Pinterest login by QR code is a separate sign-in flow created by Pinterest itself. On desktop, open pinterest.com and choose the QR login option. Then on your phone, open the Pinterest app, go to your profile, enter Settings, choose Login QR Code and scan the code shown on your computer screen. This is different from a public profile or board QR, which is meant for sharing content rather than signing in.

To scan a code inside Pinterest, open the app, tap the search bar, then tap the camera icon to launch Pinterest Lens. Point the camera at the QR code and the app will read it. You can also use the native iPhone Camera or Android Camera and then tap the prompt to open the linked Pinterest profile, board, Pin or Idea Pin.

A Pinterest QR sends people to visual discovery content such as boards, curated collections or individual Pins. An Instagram QR usually opens a creator profile, post or Reel, while a Facebook QR is more suited to Pages, Groups or Messenger conversations. The right choice depends on what you want the visitor to do next: browse inspiration, follow a social profile, or start a direct conversation.