If you’ve ever landed on a Pinterest profile where all the boards look cohesive and polished, chances are that person is using Pinterest board covers to tie everything together. Think of board covers like the “front cover” of a book — they give your audience a first impression and help organize what’s inside.
In this guide, we’ll walk through what Pinterest board covers are, why they matter, the ideal sizes, how to create and change them, and even how to design them step by step. Plus, we’ll share ideas, best practices, and FAQs so you can make your Pinterest presence look professional, engaging, and uniquely yours.
Pinterest board covers are the images that appear on the “front” of your boards. By default, Pinterest will simply pull the most recent Pin you’ve saved to that board and display it as the cover. That works fine for casual use, but if you want your Pinterest profile to look cohesive and on-brand, you’ll want to upload or choose a custom board cover.
Think of board covers as labels in a filing cabinet — they tell you at a glance what the board is about and give everything a tidy look.
Board covers may seem like a small detail, but they can make a big difference:
Think about it this way: when someone clicks on your Pinterest profile, your board covers are like store windows. They invite people to step inside and browse.
When designing board covers, size matters. Using the right dimensions ensures your covers display correctly on both desktop and mobile.
If you’re designing in Canva, Photoshop, or another tool, start with a 1000x1000px template for a crisp look across devices.
Changing your board cover is simple, and it only takes a few clicks:
Pro tip: Create your board covers as Fresh Pins (unique images tailored to Pinterest). Tailwind’s SmartPin can automatically generate Fresh Pins every week with new designs, titles, and descriptions — so your boards stay active and always look fresh.
Not sure what style to use? Here are a few tried-and-true ideas:
For inspiration, Tailwind’s Pinterest Keyword Finder helps you discover what people are searching for, so you can create covers that align with trending interests.
Even if you’re not a designer, you can create professional-looking board covers in just a few steps.
By following these steps, you’ll not only have attractive board covers but also a cohesive visual identity across your profile.
Designing board covers isn’t just about making them pretty — here’s how to make them effective:
Pinterest board covers may seem like a finishing touch, but they’re a powerful tool for branding, organization, and engagement. Whether you’re just setting up your boards as a beginner or building a business presence, investing a little time in board covers pays off.
By following the best practices above — keeping sizes consistent, designs simple, and styles aligned with your goals — you’ll create a profile that feels welcoming, professional, and memorable.
And don’t forget: with Tailwind’s Pinterest Extension, you can easily pull content from your site to keep boards filled with relevant Pins. Pair that with SmartPin and the Keyword Finder, and your Pinterest marketing becomes not just manageable, but powerful.
The best size for Pinterest board covers is 1000 x 1000 pixels (square). This ensures they look sharp on both desktop and mobile.
Currently, Pinterest only allows static images (not videos) as board covers.
Not directly. Pinterest SEO depends on board titles, descriptions, and Pins. However, engaging covers encourage clicks and Saves, which indirectly help visibility.
Not necessarily, but consistent covers make your profile more professional and help visitors navigate easily.
You don’t need to update them constantly, but refreshing covers seasonally or when rebranding is a good practice.
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