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Pinterest Search

Search public Pinterest pins by query with media, pinner context, pagination cursor, and explicit experimental caveats for noisy no-result and placeholder-card behavior.

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Overview

Pinterest Search searches public Pinterest pins by query, with optional cursor pagination and a trim mode. It returns experimental, placeholder-filtered pin results with media, pinner, board, creator/source, and engagement context for visual trend research, content inspiration, and creative moodboard discovery.

Use cases

  • Search Pinterest for visual examples around a campaign theme, category, product, or design direction.
  • Review pin images, titles, descriptions, boards, pinners, domains, and engagement signals for inspiration.
  • Use returned cursors to inspect another page of the same query.

Input tips

  • Use a concrete visual query such as email marketing design or B2B marketing infographic.
  • Leave cursor blank for the first page; use the returned cursor for another result page.
  • Enable trim when you only need a smaller result payload.
  • Use Pinterest Pin on a selected pin URL when you need deeper pin-level context.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, lookup kind, source query, requested cursor, trim flag, normalized pins, next cursor, hasMore, skipped placeholder or unreadable items, provider warnings, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Pins can include IDs, URLs, titles, descriptions, image and media URLs, board context, pinner/origin/native creator/domain owner summaries, outbound links, creation time, dominant color, engagement counts, shopping or visual annotations, safety flags, and recovered fields.

Caveats

  • Pinterest Search is experimental; no-result and ranking behavior can be noisy.
  • Placeholder, related-interest, empty, or unreadable records may be skipped while useful pins are kept.
  • Cursors, result order, media URLs, and engagement counts can change after the run.
  • Empty results do not prove there is no relevant Pinterest content; try broader terms or rerun later.