Download web design boards from Pinterest. Save landing page screenshots, dashboard UI, mobile app layouts, and SaaS design references at the resolution you need to study typography, spacing, and component design.
Download UI/UX BoardsWeb design pins are screenshots. You need to read button text, see padding values, and identify fonts. PinSuite downloads originals so the pixels are actually useful.
Your "Landing Pages", "Dashboards", "Pricing Pages", "Mobile UI", and "Dark Mode" sections download as named folders. Open the folder for what you're designing.
Pin descriptions often name the site, designer, or Dribbble profile. CSV export captures these so you can visit the live site (if it still exists) or find the designer.
Your own design reference board, a Dribbble curator's collection, or an agency's web portfolio on Pinterest. Copy the URL.
Every landing page, dashboard, and mobile screen at original resolution. Sections become page-type folders.
Drag screenshots onto a Figma artboard as visual targets. Study spacing, color, and typography alongside your own design. Share the HTML gallery with clients.
| What You Need | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Save one UI screenshot | ✓ | ✓ |
| Download full design board | — | ✓ |
| Folders by page type | — | ✓ |
| CSV with site/designer URLs | — | ✓ |
| Private board access | — | ✓ |
| Interaction/animation GIFs | ✓ | ✓ |
That beautiful landing page you saved last month? The company might have redesigned since then. Download the screenshot while it still looks the way you loved it.
Download UI/UX BoardsWeb design Pinterest operates differently from most niches because the content is screenshots of live products that change constantly. A farmhouse decor photo stays the same forever. A landing page screenshot captures a moment in time. The company redesigns, the URL shows something new, and the version you loved only exists in the pin image. This makes web design pins more time-sensitive and more valuable to download than almost any other category.
It also makes resolution critical. Web design pins are pixel-precise documents. The difference between 16px and 18px body text, between 24px and 32px section padding, between a 1px and 2px border, these are the decisions that define a design. At Pinterest's compressed feed resolution, all of these details collapse into the same blurry approximation. At original upload resolution (typically 1600-3200px from Dribbble and Behance), every design decision is visible and studyable.
Web design is the only Pinterest niche where the source itself is temporary. When you save a kitchen photo, the kitchen still looks like that (until someone renovates). When you save a website screenshot, the website might look completely different by the time you click through. Companies A/B test, rebrand, pivot, and iterate constantly. A SaaS landing page you saved in January might be unrecognizable by June.
Pinterest preserves the screenshot image, but if you wanted to study the actual live site (check the real font stack, see the responsive behavior, study the interaction), the source URL is useless once the redesign ships. PinSuite downloads the screenshot and the source URL. You get both the static reference and the link to check whether the live site still matches.
The most practical web design boards are organized by what you'll be designing next:
A large portion of web design Pinterest content originates from Dribbble and Behance, where designers post individual screens from their projects. These get repinned into curated boards by other designers. The pipeline means most web design pins are high resolution (Dribbble uploads at 1600x1200 or 3200x2400 for Retina) and well-produced. But the Dribbble source links break when designers remove shots or change accounts. PinSuite captures the image permanently.