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Pinterest Color Palette Downloader

Download color palette boards from Pinterest. Save swatch cards, hex code references, and curated color schemes at original quality for your design projects.

Download Palette Boards

True Color Accuracy

Color palette pins live and die by accuracy. PinSuite downloads the original file, not Pinterest's re-compressed version, so hex values you eyedrop from the image actually match what the creator intended.

Palettes by Theme

Boards with sections like "Earth Tones", "Pastels", "Moody Darks" download as named folders. Browse the mood you need without scrolling through everything.

Hex Codes in Metadata

Many palette pins include hex codes, RGB values, or Pantone numbers in the description. CSV export captures all of that alongside the swatch images.

How It Works

1

Find a Palette Board

Your own color collection, a design agency's palette board, or a trending color scheme collection. Copy the Pinterest URL.

2

Download All Swatches

Every palette image at original quality. Sections become folders. Pin descriptions with hex codes and color names are preserved.

3

Use in Your Design Tool

Eyedrop colors directly from the downloaded images in Figma, Photoshop, or Canva. Or import the CSV for a structured color reference sheet.

Free vs Pro for Palette Boards

What You NeedFreePro
Save one palette swatch
Download full palette board
Folders by color theme
CSV with hex/color codes
Private board access
Original color accuracy

Your Color Library, Ready to Eyedrop

Download your palette boards and use them directly in Figma, Photoshop, or Procreate. No more screenshotting from Pinterest's compressed feed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the colors in downloaded palette images be accurate?+
PinSuite downloads the original file uploaded to Pinterest. Pinterest's feed view re-compresses images, which can shift color values slightly. The original upload is as accurate as whatever the creator uploaded. For best results, work with palettes that include hex codes in the description rather than relying solely on eyedropping from the image.
Can I get the hex codes from downloaded palette pins?+
If the creator included hex codes in the pin description (many palette creators do), those are preserved in the CSV export. You'll get each image with its full description text. For palette images without labeled hex codes, you can eyedrop from the original-quality download in any design tool.
Can I download a board of color palettes organized by season or mood?+
Yes. If the board has sections like "Summer", "Autumn Warm", "Moody Blues", each section downloads as a separate folder. You can jump straight to the mood or season you're designing for.
Can I use downloaded palette images in Figma or Photoshop?+
Yes. Download as ZIP, unzip, and drag the images into your design tool. Eyedrop colors directly from the original-quality palette swatches. The images are standard JPG/PNG files that work everywhere.
Does PinSuite also extract colors from regular Pinterest images?+
PinSuite's main feature is downloading pins and boards. For automated color extraction from images, check out our Pinterest Color Palette tool, which analyzes images and generates hex codes, color names, and harmony sets automatically.
Is downloading palette boards free?+
Single palette pin downloads are free. Full board downloads and CSV exports require Pro at $6.99/month or $49/year.

Why Designers Download Color Palette Boards

Pinterest is the largest visual library of color palettes on the internet. Designers, illustrators, photographers, and brand strategists use it to collect color combinations they can reference across projects. A typical color board might have 50-300 palette swatches organized by mood, season, industry, or color family.

The challenge is that Pinterest's feed view compresses images. When you're working with color, even slight compression can shift hue values. A dusty rose that looks perfect on Pinterest might eyedrop as a different shade because of JPEG compression artifacts. PinSuite downloads the original file, giving you the most accurate version available.

The Color Accuracy Problem

Pinterest serves images in multiple resolutions depending on where they appear: small thumbnails in search, medium sizes in the feed, and the "original" when you click to expand. Even the expanded view is often re-compressed from the upload. PinSuite bypasses all of that and grabs the file as it was uploaded.

That said, color accuracy is only as good as the source. If someone uploaded a JPEG swatch card, it was already lossy before it hit Pinterest. Palette pins that include hex codes in the description (like "#F4E8D1, #C9B99A, #7D6B5D") are more reliable than eyedropping from an image. PinSuite's CSV export captures those descriptions, so you get the codes alongside the visual.

How to Use Downloaded Palettes in Design Tools

The workflow is straightforward regardless of your tool:

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