8 Places to Find Free Pin Templates (Other than Canva)

Petrus Sheya
April 08, 2025

8 Places to Find Free Pin Templates (Other than Canva)
We all know visuals are everything on Pinterest. But sometimes, does it feel like every pin you see scrolling through your feed was made with the same handful of Canva templates?
Canva is fantastic, no doubt about it. But when everyone's using the same tools, it gets harder to make your pins stand out and stop the scroll. Plus, maybe you're just looking for a different workflow or a specific style that Canva doesn't quite nail for you.
If you're nodding along, you're in the right place! I've scoured the depths of the internet and found 8 fantastic resources where you can find unique, effective, and free Pinterest pin templates that aren't just the standard Canva library options. So Let's dive in!
1. PicsArt

PicsArt goes beyond basic templates with a rich library of artistically diverse pin designs. If you're tired of the "corporate clean" look dominating your niche, this is where you'll find templates with genuine personality.
The platform excels at offering designs that feel handcrafted rather than mass-produced, think watercolor elements, custom illustrations, and eye-catching typography that you won't find everywhere else.
2. Pixlr

Pixlr offers something truly unique – a two-in-one approach with Pixlr X for beginners and Pixlr E for those ready to dive deeper. Think of it as having both Canva and Photoshop in one free platform!
3. BlogToPin

Sometimes the biggest barrier to a consistent Pinterest strategy is simply finding the time to create all those pins. BlogToPin takes a unique approach by automatically generating Pinterest templates using your blog post URL.
You can use this tool to quickly generate 3-4 pin variations for every new post with minimal extra effort.
4. HubSpot Template Freebie

HubSpot isn't just offering pretty templates, they're providing designs built on solid marketing principles from one of the industry's most respected names. Although these templates are PowerPoint-based they're still pretty good for those already comfortable with that software.
5. Fotor

Fotor brilliantly combines robust photo editing capabilities with template-based design. If your Pinterest strategy relies heavily on enhancing your own images before incorporating them into pins, this all-in-one approach saves significant time.
6. Snappa

Snappa takes a refreshingly different approach to the "freemium" model. Instead of limiting which templates you can access, they give you complete access to everything, you're just limited in how many designs you can download each month.
7. Vistacreate

VistaCreate stands out with its massive library of over 150,000 templates, including something most other platforms charge premium fees for: animated Pinterest templates.
8. Desygner

Remember, the goal isn't just to create pins that look different – it's to create pins that perform better. Breaking away from the same templates everyone else uses is a simple but effective way to catch your audience's attention in an increasingly crowded platform.
Happy pinning, young padawan!
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