July 17, 2026 · 7 min read
TROUBLESHOOTING
How to Fix Slow Pinterest Downloads
Speed up slow Pinterest downloads by checking the file, connection, browser, and device.
Slow downloads are disruptive when you only need one useful file. This guide outlines the most likely reasons a Pinterest download takes time and the safe checks you can make before trying again.
Quick checks
- Use a complete link to an individual public Pin
- Refresh the page and try the link once more
- Check your connection and available device storage
- Try a current browser with extensions temporarily disabled
Why this happens
Slow downloads are disruptive when you only need one useful file. This guide outlines the most likely reasons a Pinterest download takes time and the safe checks you can make before trying again. Most issues have a simple cause: the link may be incomplete, the Pin may be private or deleted, or the browser may be blocking a download. Work through the checks below before repeatedly submitting the same request.
Fix common problems
The link is invalid
Open the Pin itself, select Share, and copy the link again. Do not use a board link, copied title text, or a link that ends midway through the address. A private or removed Pin will not become available by using a different downloader.
No download button appears
Reload the page after checking the connection. Ensure the browser permits downloads and has enough storage. If you use strict privacy extensions, briefly pause them for this page and retry.
The file is slow or low quality
Large video files naturally take longer on slower connections. Try a stable Wi-Fi or wired connection and avoid running several large downloads at once. Quality is limited by the public source media; seek out the original Pin if it looks compressed.
The issue continues
Try an up-to-date browser, clear the site data for the downloader if needed, and test a different public Pin. If only one Pin fails, it is likely unavailable or restricted rather than a device-wide issue.
Frequently asked questions
Is GetPins free to use?
Yes. GetPins is free and works in a browser for eligible public Pinterest media.
Do I need a Pinterest account?
No account is required by GetPins. Availability still depends on whether the Pin itself is public and accessible.
Can I download a private Pinterest Pin?
No. Private, restricted, deleted, or otherwise unavailable Pins should not be downloaded.
Where will my download be saved?
Most browsers save to the device's Downloads location unless you choose another folder. On iPhone or iPad, check Files or Photos depending on the browser and file type.
Can I reuse a downloaded file?
Downloading a file does not transfer ownership. Check the creator's rights and get permission before reuse beyond personal reference.
Respect creators and save responsibly
Use downloads for personal reference or where you have permission. Keep a link to the original Pin and creator, and do not try to access private content. When you are ready, try GetPins for public media, or explore our image downloader, video downloader, and GIF downloader.