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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Introducing Pinterest for Android, iPad and iPhone

It may sound funny, but our goal has never been to keep you online. Instead, we want to inspire you to go offline and do things that you love. Today, we’re making it easier to take your inspirations with you by providing new apps for Android, iPad and iPhone. The apps are now available for download at Apps.Pinterest.com.

Whether you’re traveling to another city, checking out gadgets in a store, or cooking dinner in your kitchen, you can now take Pinterest with you. Our apps allow you to pin, discover, and access your account from wherever you choose.

Android owners have been very vocal with their requests for an app – every product announcement we’ve recently made has resulted in the question “What about an Android app?” We were listening, and our custom-designed Android app makes it simple and fast to pin, so that the time you spend on Pinterest is as productive as possible. We also made sure the app works well on Android phones and tablets, regardless of your device’s cost, speed or screen size.

iPad owners may have the best Pinterest experience yet. Our new iPad app is perfect for sitting on the couch, on a train, or in bed where users can effortlessly discover, save and organize the things that interest them. The app offers users new ways to engage with pins, whether swiping the screen to resume browsing after viewing a board, or using the embedded browser to see what others are pinning from their favorite sites.

iPhone owners have made it clear that they want to see more pins. The faster, redesigned iPhone app introduces a 2-column layout that lets users see more, so that they can find the pins they’re looking for and get back to their lives more quickly.

No matter how you use Pinterest, you can login or register with Facebook, Twitter or just an email address. Kindle Fire owners will be able to download Pinterest from the Amazon Appstore for Android later this week. (Update: Pinterest is now available to Kindle Fire owners.)

When we think about what we’re designing at Pinterest, we think about giving everyone a place to dream, plan, and prepare for the things in their lives. The Pinterest apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android are about enabling you to do just that, not seated in front of a computer or at the office, but wherever you go as you live your life.

Because the Pinterest community is the most important part of Pinterest, we invited a group of pinners to our headquarters to celebrate today’s announcement. We’ll be sharing photos from the event in a blog post later this week.

We value your input as we continue to grow - today’s launch is in response to requests that we make pinning from devices as fast and simple as from computers, and we hope these apps were worth the wait. If an app isn’t available for your mobile device, let us know, and remember you can always enjoy Pinterest at http://m.pinterest.com.

How will our apps change the way you use Pinterest? Tell us in the comments.

Happy (mobile) Pinning!

Aaron, Community Specialist, Currently obsessed with pinning to Surreal

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Pinterest iPhone App: Version 1.4

The latest version of Pinterest for iPhones is in the app store today! We’ve been working on changes behind-the-pins to make our iPhone app speedier, but the update also includes a new look and new features.

So when you get a chance before the holidays, we recommend updating to version 1.4 in the app store for:

  • Larger images in your feed
  • Faster search
  • Better compatibility with iOS 5
  • Tabs that drop away while scrolling for easier browsing
  • Saving pins to your Camera Roll

We hope you enjoy it and happy pinning!

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Kim O’Rourke, Community Specialist, Currently obsessed with pinning to awesome? awesome.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Pinterest Mobile

We believe that mobile is extremely important, and mobile users should have a world-class Pinterest experience. Our goal is to make Pinterest available to anyone, anywhere they go. In support of this, we released a big update to our iPhone app last month, but lack of bandwidth on our end has left Android and other smartphone users in the dark.

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This is a milestone release that marks the first step in allowing everyone to pin, regardless of what smartphone you use. Pinterest Mobile is an HTML5 application, so anyone can access from their phone’s web browser. That also means that we can update it with new features a lot faster than a native app.

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From when I first started on this project, I wanted Pinterest Mobile to allow for people to experience all of Pinterest anywhere, without ever needing to visit the site on their computer. We’re still a ways off from that goal, but this is a significant first step.

What we’re launching today is a streamlined experience for iOS and Android. You can view pins and boards, look at profiles, follow people and of course, repin all the things you find. In the coming weeks, we’ll be adding the ability to search and browse by category, edit pins, and create new boards. Support for other touch based devices like Windows Phone 7 and Blackberry will be coming soon. Of course, we’ll be fixing bugs as we find them as well.

I’m really excited to be a part of the Pinterest team and I hope you enjoy Pinterest Mobile! As always, if you have any feedback or bug reports, be sure to let us know! You can visit Pinterest Mobile by going to pinterest.com on your mobile device or directly by hitting m.pinterest.com.

Ben

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Touch Up Your Photos with the Pinterest iPhone App

Touch Up Your Photos with the New Pinterest iPhone App

Last week, we released a shiny new version of our iPhone app. Thanks to lots of helpful feedback from Pinners, the new app is faster, more reliable, and (in our opinion) more beautiful!

One feature we’re especially excited about is Touch Up, a new interface for pinning iPhone photos. Touch Up lets you quickly adjust the saturation and exposure of your pictures with 1 finger.

To adjust the saturation, tap and drag your finger horizontally.

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To adjust the exposure, tap and drag your finger vertically.

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Why did we create Touch Up instead of adding photo filters like Instagram, Hipstamatic and Path?

On one hand, filters are fun. They add visual interest and a little bit of digital nostalgia to an ordinary picture. On the practical side, filters make it easy to cover up a poorly exposed photo, an all too common problem on the iPhone.

At the same time, something about filters feels just a teensy bit dishonest to us, as if we’re trying to make our pictures more artistic or nostalgic than they really are. A bigger problem is that filters can obscure the subject of a photo. When browsing filtered photos, it can be hard to get a feel for what that cocktail or shiny pair of shoes really looks like.

We hope Touch Up is a good compromise between super-stylized photos and providing a bit of digital help to iPhone photographers.

Touch Up is just one of many changes in the new iPhone app. Try downloading it today and let us know what you think!

Kim O’Rourke, Community Specialist, Currently obsessed with pinning to Roy G. Biv.

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