Paste any blog post URL and turn it into a branded, click-worthy Pinterest pin in seconds — no design skills, no signup. Drive more Pinterest traffic to every article you write.
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Headline overlay
List
Listicle posts
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How-to posts
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Guides & tips
Quote
Opinion posts
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Upload photos or extract them directly from a page.
Paste any blog post or product page URL to extract images.
You just made a pin for one post in seconds. Made to Spark connects to your WordPress blog, generates fresh pins for every article, and publishes them to Pinterest on a schedule — so your whole archive keeps driving traffic on autopilot.
Get Started FreeTurn every new post into a pin that links back to your article and keeps sending readers your way.
Pull your hero food photo and add a recipe-name headline — the format Pinterest readers love to save.
Create scroll-stopping pins from your photo-rich posts to grow a steady stream of Pinterest visitors.
Make pins for round-ups and reviews that drive clicks back to your posts and affiliate links.
Turn your articles and lead magnets into pins that grow your audience and email list.
Repurpose company blog posts into branded pins to open up Pinterest as a traffic channel.
No exporting images or fiddling in Canva. Paste your link and the images and headline are pulled in for you.
Every pin is 1000×1500 px — the recommended Pinterest size for maximum reach.
Add your headline, fonts, colors, and a domain banner so every pin points back to your blog.
No account needed. Create up to 3 pins per day as a guest, more when logged in.
Paste your blog post URL. The tool extracts the images and headline from your article, then lets you pick an image, add a text overlay, and download a 1000×1500 px pin that links back to your post.
Yes. No signup required. Guests get 3 pins per day, logged-in users get 5, and subscribers get 10.
Any public blog post or article URL — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Ghost, Medium, Substack, and more. We extract images from the main content only, not sidebars, headers, or ads.
Yes. Add a headline text overlay, a subtitle, custom fonts and colors, and a domain banner with your blog URL so every pin is on-brand.
Yes. Generate a pin, then change the headline, image, or layout and generate again to test different designs for the same article — within your daily limit.
No. The generated pin is deleted immediately after download. Extracted images are cleaned up automatically.
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