Pinterest's official data export lives under Settings → Privacy and data. Here's how to request it:
On desktop (easiest):
- Log in at pinterest.com and click the dropdown arrow (∨) in the top right.
- Click Settings.
- In the left sidebar, click Privacy and data.
- Scroll down to the Data section and click Request your data (sometimes labeled "Request data" or "Account data" depending on the UI).
- Confirm the request. Pinterest will start compiling your archive.
On mobile: Tap your profile → the three dots (⋯) or gear icon → Settings → Privacy and data → Request your data.
What to expect: It may take up to 48 hours to receive an email with the download link. The data is sent to the email address associated with your account via Pinterest's third-party provider, SendSafely. The archive arrives as machine-readable files (JSON/CSV) covering your boards, pins, account history, messages, search history, and ad/profile data — metadata and URLs rather than the image files themselves. Pinterest help article.
If you actually want the images: The official export gives you URLs, not a tidy folder of pictures. Vereme will fetch a sampled subset for you automatically, so you don't need to do anything extra. If you ever want the images themselves locally, a browser extension like Pinpasta works per-board and exports to ZIP, and desktop tools like WFDownloader can pull a full archive.
Then upload or drag and drop the file here.