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Pinterest Keyword Generator

Paste any topic and get 2 long-tail Pinterest search phrases real creators rank for. Built on the same engine that powers PIN Hacking's paid keyword strategist.

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Free tool vs. PIN Hacking Keyword Strategy

The free generator gives you ideas in seconds. The paid strategist turns those ideas into a ranked, clustered, season-aware content plan.

CapabilityFree toolKeyword Strategy app
2 long-tail keywords per topic
Unlimited topics & runs-
Live Pinterest Trends signal (rising / peaking)-
Cluster maps & pillar topics-
Year-over-year demand & predicted peak windows-
Save lists, export, share with clients-
Auto-generated content calendar-

How to use a Pinterest keyword generator

  1. 1. Start with a pillar topic. Pick the broad area your account is built around - "small space living", "weeknight dinners", "etsy shop tips". Generic seeds produce generic ideas.
  2. 2. Generate and pick 3–5 long-tail phrases. The strongest candidates are 3–5 words, describe a clear visual or how-to, and feel like something a real Pinterest user would type.
  3. 3. Use the phrase three times per pin. Pin title, first 60 characters of the description, and the board it lives on. That's how Pinterest matches your pin to the search query.
  4. 4. Rerun with adjacent seeds. Once you find a winner, generate variations ("cottagecore bedroom" → "cottagecore living room", "cottagecore aesthetic") to build a cluster the algorithm rewards.

FAQ

Is this Pinterest keyword generator really free?+

Yes - no signup, no card. Free use is capped at 2 runs per day to keep the tool fast for everyone. Sign up free to remove the limit and save your lists.

Where do the Pinterest keywords come from?+

Our model is tuned on how Pinterest search and the Ideas feed actually surface content. The free tool returns 2 long-tail phrases (2-6 words) mixing inspirational, how-to, and audience-specific intent.

What makes a good Pinterest keyword?+

Long-tail phrases (3–5 words) tied to a clear visual or how-to. Generic terms like "recipes" are too crowded - "easy weeknight dinner recipes" or "cottagecore bedroom ideas" have far stronger ranking potential for new accounts.

How is this different from the paid Keyword Strategy tool?+

The free tool is a quick batch of ideas. The full app pulls live Pinterest Trends + Ideas-feed signals, organizes phrases into cluster maps, tracks year-over-year demand and predicted peak windows, and turns the result into a content calendar.