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Pinterest Visual Search

Pinterest's AI-powered image recognition technology for product discovery.

Definition

Pinterest Visual Search is an AI-powered technology that enables users to select objects within pins and find visually similar items. This feature powers product discovery and shopping experiences by connecting users with products that match their visual interests.

Examples

Lens camera search for real-world object matching

In-pin object detection and matching

Shop similar items recommendations

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Pinterest Visual Search, answered.

What is Pinterest visual search?
Pinterest visual search lets users search using images rather than text — finding visually similar pins, products, and ideas from a photo or part of an image. It reflects Pinterest's nature as a visual discovery platform: instead of typing keywords, users can point at what they see and find related content and shoppable products, making discovery more intuitive for visually-driven categories.
What tools power Pinterest visual search?
Notably Pinterest Lens (a camera tool that identifies objects in a real-world or saved photo and surfaces visually similar pins and products) and features that let users select part of a pin's image to find similar items. These use image recognition to match visual attributes, turning any image into a search query and connecting users to related ideas and shoppable products.
What does visual search mean for brands?
It creates discovery opportunities through imagery — well-tagged, high-quality product images can surface when users search visually for similar items, driving discovery without a keyword match. Brands benefit from strong visual content and (for products) catalog presence so their items appear in visual-search and similar-product results. It rewards distinctive, high-quality visuals and broad shoppable product coverage.
How does visual search relate to Pinterest Shopping?
They connect: visual search can surface visually similar products, and when those are shoppable product pins (from a catalog), users move from 'find something like this' directly to viewing and buying. Visual search is a discovery mechanism; shopping makes the discovered products purchasable. Together they let a user photograph or select an image and find buyable products that match — discovery to commerce via imagery.
How is visual search different from keyword search on Pinterest?
Keyword search matches text queries to pin descriptions and metadata; visual search matches the visual attributes of an image to similar pins and products. Keyword search needs the user to describe what they want in words; visual search lets them start from an image when they can't easily name it. Both drive discovery on Pinterest, and brands benefit from optimizing for each — good descriptions for keyword search, strong imagery for visual search.

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