Pinterest Quote Maker
Vertical 2:3 quote pins, the exact format Pinterest rewards.
- 100% free
- No watermark
- No sign-up
- Nothing uploaded. Runs in your browser
Your image is created right here in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is watermarked, and you never need an account. Video and GIF are encoded on your device too.
Carousels are the strongest-performing feed format, and the last slide credits the author.
Pick a quote
Saved.
It’s in your downloads, clean and watermark-free.
How to make a quote pin in three steps
- Add your words. Type any quote, your own or a favorite, or tap Browse to pull one from our library of 12,000+ verified quotes.
- Pick a style and size. One hundred and sixty-six designer styles, or your own custom colors, sized perfectly for Pinterest (1000×1500, the 2:3 ratio Pinterest recommends) with one click.
- Download and share. One tap saves a crisp, watermark-free PNG. Post it, print it, send it. It's yours.
About this pinterest quote maker
Designed in seconds, free to download, and clean enough that people actually save them.
Quotes are one of Pinterest's biggest categories. Millions of people search Pinterest for words to save, print, and send. The pins that win are vertical (2:3), typographic, and calm. That's precisely what this maker produces: 1000×1500 pins with editorial serif type on quiet backgrounds, no clip-art in sight.
Pin a batch: make five or six variations on different templates in a couple of minutes, pin them to different boards, and let Pinterest's long tail do its slow, compounding work.
Pinterest Quote Maker FAQs
What size should a Pinterest quote pin be?
Pinterest recommends 2:3. 1000×1500 pixels is the standard. Taller pins can get cut off in the feed; this preset is the safe, high-performing shape.
Do quote pins still work on Pinterest?
Yes. Quotes remain one of Pinterest's most-searched categories. Clean, readable typography on a vertical canvas is what earns saves.
Can I make several pins from the same quote?
Absolutely. Switch templates and download again. A few visual variations of one quote is a classic Pinterest strategy.