Pinterest Bulk Downloader: Download Multiple Images at Once
Stop saving Pinterest images one by one. Download an entire board's worth of images in a single operation — organized, full quality, delivered to your inbox.
The word 'bulk' in Pinterest bulk downloader gets thrown around loosely. Some tools call themselves bulk downloaders but only let you grab 10 or 20 images before hitting a paywall. A real Pinterest bulk downloader should handle an entire board — whether that's 50 pins or 5,000 — without crashing, without losing images, and without wasting your time babysitting a progress bar. That's what PinDownCloud does. One click triggers server-side processing of the entire board. You get a numbered ZIP file by email when it's done, no matter how large the board.
To be precise about what 'bulk' actually means here: PinDownCloud processes every single pin in a board — images, videos, and GIFs — in one operation. The processing happens on remote servers, not your browser. Your computer doesn't slow down, your browser doesn't crash, and you don't need to sit there babysitting anything. A designer I know downloads competitor mood boards every month. She clicks once, goes back to her design work, and finds the ZIP in her inbox 20 minutes later. That's what a proper bulk downloader should feel like.
How to bulk download Pinterest images with PinDownCloud
Download an entire board — all images, all videos — in three steps.
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Install the free Chrome extension
Get the PinDownCloud Chrome extension from the Web Store for free — it takes under a minute to install. Once added, the extension activates automatically on Pinterest board pages. No configuration needed, no URL to paste anywhere. The download button appears directly inside Pinterest. One important note: the extension works in Chrome, Edge, and Brave — any Chromium-based browser. It does not work in Firefox or Safari, since those use different extension architectures. If you're a Safari user, switching to Chrome just for this download is a perfectly valid option.
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Open the board and trigger the bulk download
Navigate to any public Pinterest board. The PinDownCloud button appears at the top of the page, right next to the board name. Click it and you'll see the total pin count — that's exactly how many items will be in your ZIP. Hit Download and the bulk processing starts on our servers immediately. Here's the key advantage over browser-based downloaders: you can close the tab right after clicking. You don't need to keep the browser open. You don't need to stay on the page. The download runs entirely in the cloud, so your laptop can sleep or your browser can crash — the process keeps running.
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Wait for the ZIP file to arrive by email
Our servers process every pin in the board — images, videos, GIFs — and package them into a single numbered ZIP file. The numbering is intentional: files are named 001.jpg, 002.jpg, 003.mp4, which makes batch importing into Figma, Canva, Lightroom, or any other tool much cleaner than dealing with random Pinterest filenames. Processing typically takes 5–15 minutes for most boards — larger boards with 2,000+ pins can take 30–45 minutes. You get a direct download link by email when it's ready, valid for 24 hours. No storage limits, no watermarks.
Who actually uses Pinterest bulk downloading — and why
Graphic and brand designers are the most common PinDownCloud users. The workflow is familiar: collect 200 images on a Pinterest board over a week of research, then download the whole thing to start a moodboard in Figma or build a brand direction deck. Without bulk download, that collection is basically stuck behind the Pinterest interface — you'd have to right-click each image individually, and you'd lose all the videos completely. With PinDownCloud, the entire research phase translates directly into usable files. Some designers download competitor brand boards quarterly to track visual trends. Others download client-shared inspiration boards to have a local copy to work from, not just a Pinterest link that might go private at any time.
Social media managers and content researchers are the second big audience. If you're benchmarking competitor visual content, a brand's Pinterest board is a goldmine — it shows exactly what they're publishing and how they're organizing it. Downloading the entire board gives you offline reference material you can analyze, screenshot for reports, or use as creative briefs. Researchers use Pinterest bulk downloads similarly: academic visual culture researchers, product teams auditing competitor photography styles, e-commerce managers tracking seasonal trends. One important clarification: downloaded Pinterest content is for personal reference and inspiration only. Reproducing someone else's Pinterest images in commercial work without licensing is a separate legal issue — the download itself is legal for personal reference, but reuse follows standard copyright rules.
The practical difference between PinDownCloud and single-pin tools comes down to volume. Tools like Pinterest's own right-click save, klickpin.com's individual download, or web-based pin savers all work fine for saving one or two images. But none of them handle an entire board efficiently. PinDownCloud is built specifically for the board-level use case: you're not saving one image, you're archiving or working with the entire collection. The ZIP delivery also matters — you get one organized file to extract, not 300 browser downloads cluttering your Downloads folder with random filenames.
Try the Pinterest bulk downloader — free plan available
Install PinDownCloud free and trigger your first bulk download in under 2 minutes. No credit card, no account required to get started — just install the extension, open any public Pinterest board, and click the download button. Your ZIP arrives by email.
Install Extension — It's FreeFrequently asked questions
- What's the difference between a bulk downloader and a single pin downloader?
- A single pin downloader saves one image at a time — you click each pin manually and wait for each download to complete. A bulk downloader processes the entire board at once — one click, and every pin in that board gets downloaded automatically in one operation. PinDownCloud is firmly in the bulk category: one click on any board triggers the download of all pins, images, videos, and GIFs, packaged into a single numbered ZIP. The practical difference becomes obvious when you're dealing with boards that have 500+ pins.
- Can I bulk download multiple Pinterest boards at once?
- You can trigger downloads for multiple boards back-to-back — submit board A, then immediately submit board B, and both are processed in parallel on our servers. Each board generates its own separate ZIP file and its own email notification. There's no queue or waiting for one to finish before starting another. This is especially useful if you're downloading all boards from a Pinterest profile: go through them one by one clicking the button, then come back in an hour and all the ZIPs will be waiting.
- Is there a limit on how many images I can bulk download?
- The free plan includes a set number of boards per month. Most designers and content creators find the free tier covers their regular needs — occasional board downloads for reference, moodboard building, or research projects. If you're regularly downloading large boards with thousands of pins, or need frequent downloads for professional work, a paid plan removes the limits and adds priority processing. Paid plans are available month-to-month with no annual commitment required.
- Does bulk downloading take longer than downloading a few images?
- Not from your perspective — you just click once and walk away. Our servers do all the processing. Time depends on board size: a 500-pin board typically takes 5–10 minutes; a 5,000-pin board might take 30–45 minutes. You receive an email when it's done, so there's no progress bar to watch and no tab to keep open. For very large boards with 10,000+ pins, plan for up to 90 minutes — but again, there's nothing for you to do except wait for the email notification.