Mass Delete Your Pinterest Pins

Every pin was a two-second impulse click, and Pinterest keeps all of them on display for the public to browse. Ten years of pins add up to a public display of every phase you've been through. Redact deletes pins in bulk, all of them at once or filtered down by board, keyword, or where the pin points.

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Why pins pile up on you

Pinning is instant. Unpinning never was.

Pinterest made collecting effortless and cleaning up manual, one pin at a time, forever.

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Pins are a taste diary

Every save marks what caught your eye that day. Scroll someone's pins and you can read years of moods, plans, and phases in order.

02

Public by default

Pins on public boards are built to be found. Your 2014 aesthetic is still out there being browsed by complete strangers.

03

The one-by-one tax

Deleting by hand means opening each pin and confirming, thousands of times over. That's the tax Redact was built to cancel.

Filter pins by destination

Every pin points somewhere. That's a filter.

Pins are links wearing pictures. Redact can target them by exactly where they lead, then narrow further by board or keyword. Leave the filters blank to clear every pin, or stack a few for a surgical pass. Preview the list before anything is removed.

  • By board
  • By keyword
  • By link, domain, or site name
  • Preview first
Narrow them even further

Boards, words, and destinations

Leave the filters off for the full pin history, or combine them to hit only the pins you mean.

In these boards only

Name the boards and the run stays inside them, every other pin untouched.

Keywords

Only pins matching the words you add make the cut. Leaving it empty means everything qualifies.

Links

Exact URLs. Every pin pointing to one gets queued for removal.

Domains

Target everything leading to a domain, whole shops or sites at a time.

Site names

Match the pin's site-name label exactly after normalizing case, for example eBay only matches pins labeled eBay.

Pick your pace

Deal with the pins your way

Preview Mode

The would-be casualties, listed in full, with nothing removed.

Review & Delete

Tick boxes decide it pin by pin. Thorough, and slower on big accounts.

Deletion Mode

Runs the queue down to zero. Irreversible, by design.

Schedule Deletion

Set the run to repeat on a schedule, clearing new pins as they pile up.

Doing it

How the unpinning goes, step by step

Connect Pinterest, pick pins, layer the filters you want, and clear them.

  1. 1

    Download the app

    Get Redact free to try at redact.dev/download. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

    Download for your device →
  2. 2

    Connect Pinterest

    You sign in to Pinterest from your own machine. Your login goes straight to Pinterest and never touches a Redact server.

  3. 3

    Select Pins as the target

    The content picker covers pins or boards. Choose pins to leave the boards standing.

  4. 4

    Choose which boards to clear pins from

    In Delete in Boards, pick All Pins or the specific boards you want cleaned. Pin runs need at least one board selection.

  5. 5

    Layer the filters

    Keywords, links, domains, and site names. Stack a few or use none at all.

    Heads up: Pinterest cleanup is a Premium feature.

  6. 6

    Preview, then clear them out

    Read the list Preview Mode produces, then run the deletion and watch the pin count fall.

Your pins never hit a Redact server

Redact talks to Pinterest from your device. Your pins, board names, and login never land on a Redact server, and cutting the Pinterest connection takes one click.

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