🎬 Pinterest Video Pin vs Static Pin Calculator
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🏆 Overall Performance Score (out of 100)
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| Metric | 🎬 Video Pin | 🖼️ Static Pin | Winner |
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📋 Full Performance Breakdown
| Metric | 🎬 Video Pins | 🖼️ Static Pins | Best For |
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💰 Cost-Per-Click Efficiency
| Format | Production Cost | Monthly Visits | Cost Per Visit ($) | Visits Per Pin |
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What Are Pinterest Video Pins vs Static Pins?
Pinterest video pins vs static pins is a format comparison that every Pinterest creator and marketer needs to understand. A static pin is a single image — usually vertical at 2:3 ratio — that links to a website. A video pin is a short clip, 6 to 60 seconds long, that plays automatically in the Pinterest feed.
Both formats serve different goals. Static pins rank in Pinterest search results for months or years. Video pins get a feed distribution boost, showing up more in home feeds. Using both formats together builds the strongest account.
Marketers who track their pin formats with the Pinterest Pin Performance Calculator find that video pins drive 30% more saves on average, while static pins drive 2× more outbound clicks per impression.
For Whom Is This Calculator?
Bloggers, e-commerce brands, and social media managers use this tool. It answers the exact question: "Should I invest more in video or static pins this quarter?"
Source: Pinterest Business. "Video Pin Best Practices." Pinterest, Inc., 2024. https://business.pinterest.com/en/video-pin-best-practices
How Does the Pin Format Scoring Formula Work?
The calculator scores each format out of 100 using a weighted formula across five metrics. Each metric carries a weight based on its proven impact on Pinterest reach and website traffic.
Format Score = (Impressions Score × 0.20) + (Engagement Score × 0.25) + (Save Score × 0.20) + (CTR Score × 0.25) + (Completion/Quality Score × 0.10)
Monthly Website Visits = Impressions × (CTR ÷ 100)
Visits Per Pin = Monthly Visits ÷ Active Pin Count
Cost Per Visit = Production Cost ÷ Monthly Visits
Example: A food blogger's video pins get 120,000 impressions at 3.5% engagement, 30% completion, 2.8% save rate, and 0.8% CTR. Her static pins get 80,000 impressions at 1.8% engagement, 1.5% save rate, and 1.5% CTR.
Video monthly visits: 120,000 × 0.008 = 960. Static monthly visits: 80,000 × 0.015 = 1,200. Static pins win on traffic despite fewer impressions. Video pins win on saves and overall engagement.
How Scoring Weights Reflect Real Pinterest Priorities
CTR and engagement each carry 25% of the score because they directly affect how Pinterest distributes your content. Save rate carries 20% because saves create compounding impressions over time. Impressions carry 20% as a baseline reach indicator. Completion rate (video only) or an equivalent quality proxy carries 10%.
| Metric | Weight | Why It Matters | Applies To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engagement Rate | 25% | Signals content quality to the algorithm | Both |
| Outbound CTR | 25% | Drives website traffic directly | Both |
| Impressions | 20% | Measures total reach and distribution | Both |
| Save Rate | 20% | Creates compounding future impressions | Both |
| Completion / Quality | 10% | Measures viewer satisfaction and depth | Video / Static proxy |
Source: Keane, Alisa. "How Pinterest Analytics Works." Hootsuite Blog, 2024. https://blog.hootsuite.com/pinterest-analytics/
How Do You Use This Comparison Calculator?
Step 1 — Select Your Niche: Choose the content category that best fits your account. Your niche sets the benchmark engagement rates used to judge whether your scores are above or below average for your field.
Step 2 — Enter Video Pin Metrics: Fill in monthly impressions, engagement rate, view completion rate, save rate, outbound CTR, and active pin count for your video pins. All of these are inside Pinterest Analytics.
Step 3 — Enter Static Pin Metrics: Fill in the same fields for your static image pins. If you have many static pins, use the average metrics from Pinterest Analytics rather than trying to calculate per-pin averages manually.
Step 4 — Advanced Options: Enter production costs for each format and your average video length. Set your primary goal — website traffic, brand awareness, saves, or conversions. The goal setting shifts which format this tool recommends as the priority.
Step 5 — Compare: Click Compare Pin Formats. The tool gives you a scored winner, a recommended posting ratio, head-to-head metric bars, a chart, and a full breakdown table.
Source: Pinterest Help Center. "About Video Pins." Pinterest, Inc., 2024. https://help.pinterest.com/en/business/article/video-pins
How Does Each Pin Format Affect Performance?
Video pins and static pins each have strengths. Knowing which metric each format dominates helps you plan smarter campaigns.
Video pins get 20% to 40% more home feed impressions than static pins because Pinterest prioritizes motion content in the feed algorithm. However, static pins dominate Pinterest search results and deliver more consistent outbound traffic over time.
| Factor | 🎬 Video Pins | 🖼️ Static Pins | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feed Impressions | Higher (feed boost) | Lower in feed | 🎬 Video |
| Search Ranking | Moderate | Strong — long-lasting | 🖼️ Static |
| Outbound CTR | Lower (0.5–1.2%) | Higher (1.0–2.5%) | 🖼️ Static |
| Save Rate | Higher — more viral | Moderate | 🎬 Video |
| Production Cost | Higher ($30–$150) | Lower ($5–$25) | 🖼️ Static |
| Content Lifespan | Shorter (weeks–months) | Longer (months–years) | 🖼️ Static |
| Brand Recall | Higher — motion engages | Moderate | 🎬 Video |
| SEO / Search Reach | Limited | Strong keyword ranking | 🖼️ Static |
How Video Length Affects Completion Rate
Video length is the biggest factor in completion rate. Pins under 15 seconds average a 45% completion rate. Pins between 15 and 30 seconds average 28%. Pins over 60 seconds drop below 12%. Keep tutorials under 30 seconds and product showcases under 15 seconds for the best signal to the Pinterest algorithm.
Use the Pinterest Idea Pin Engagement Calculator to measure how your video-format Idea Pins compare with your standard video pins for engagement depth.
Source: Lua, Alfred. "Pinterest Video Marketing Guide." Buffer Blog, 2024. https://buffer.com/library/pinterest-video/
Real Video vs Static Pin Campaign Examples
Example 1: Food Blogger (Traffic Goal)
Sarah posts on a food blog. Her video pins: 120,000 impressions, 3.5% engagement, 30% completion, 2.8% save rate, 0.8% CTR, 15 active pins. Her static pins: 80,000 impressions, 1.8% engagement, 1.5% save rate, 1.5% CTR, 80 active pins.
- Video monthly website visits: 960 | Visits per video pin: 64
- Static monthly website visits: 1,200 | Visits per static pin: 15
- Winner for traffic: Static pins
- Recommendation: Keep 70% static, 30% video. Each video pin is 4× more efficient per pin but produces fewer total visits because the pin count is low. Growing video pins to 40 would increase total video traffic to 2,560 and flip the overall winner.
Example 2: Home Decor Brand (Awareness Goal)
Marcus runs a home decor Instagram-turned-Pinterest account. Video pins: 350,000 impressions, 4.2% engagement, 38% completion, 3.5% save rate, 0.6% CTR, 30 pins. Static pins: 200,000 impressions, 2.0% engagement, 2.0% save rate, 1.2% CTR, 100 pins.
- Video monthly saves: 12,250 | Static monthly saves: 4,000
- Video monthly visits: 2,100 | Static monthly visits: 2,400
- Winner for awareness: Video pins — 3× more saves compound into future impressions
- Recommendation: Shift to 55% video, 45% static. The video save advantage creates a growing organic audience over 6 months.
Example 3: E-commerce Store (Conversions Goal — with downstream calculation)
Priya runs a product store. Video pins: 500,000 impressions, 3.0% engagement, 25% completion, 2.5% save rate, 0.7% CTR, 40 pins, $80 production cost each. Static pins: 300,000 impressions, 2.2% engagement, 2.2% save rate, 1.8% CTR, 150 pins, $15 production cost each.
- Video visits: 3,500 | Cost per visit: $0.91 ($80 × 40 ÷ 3,500)
- Static visits: 5,400 | Cost per visit: $0.42 ($15 × 150 ÷ 5,400)
- At 3% conversion rate: Video generates 105 conversions, Static generates 162 conversions
- Winner for conversions: Static pins — 54% more conversions at 54% lower cost per visit
- Insight: Track static pin CTR with the Pinterest Save Rate Calculator to monitor how saves from static pins compound into future conversions over time.
Source: Sprout Social. "Pinterest Analytics Benchmarks by Industry." Sprout Social Index, 2024. https://sproutsocial.com/insights/pinterest-statistics/
How Do You Build a Winning Mixed Pin Strategy?
- Use a 60% static / 40% video split as your default starting ratio.
- Shift to 60% video during holiday peaks when awareness and saves matter most.
- Make every video pin under 30 seconds — completion rate drops sharply beyond 30 seconds.
- Always add captions to video pins — over 80% of Pinterest users browse with sound off.
- Use the same keyword in the title of both a video and a static pin targeting the same topic.
- Test one new video pin design each week and measure completion rate after 7 days.
- Repurpose your best static pins into short video slideshows for easy, low-cost video content.
- Pin both formats to the same board — Pinterest shows users whichever format they interact with most.
- Check your hashtag effectiveness on both formats — video pins and static pins can rank for different hashtag clusters.
- Review this calculator's output monthly and adjust your ratio based on the latest 30-day data.
Source: Barnhart, Brent. "Pinterest Marketing in 2024: What Works Now." Sprout Social, 2024. https://sproutsocial.com/insights/pinterest-marketing/
What Mistakes Hurt Pinterest Pin Format Performance?
- Making video pins too long — videos over 60 seconds have an average completion rate below 12%.
- Skipping captions on video pins — silent browsing is standard on Pinterest mobile.
- Using horizontal video format — Pinterest displays vertical 2:3 video pins larger in the feed.
- Posting only one format — using only static or only video reduces your algorithmic distribution.
- Not linking video pins to a website page — video pins without links cannot drive outbound traffic.
- Measuring video success only by views — view count without CTR and save rate tells you nothing about traffic value.
- Creating low-quality static images — blurry or dark images rank below high-contrast vertical images in search.
- Ignoring production cost efficiency — check your cost per visit before increasing video pin production budget.
- Forgetting that static pins last years — a well-optimized static pin can still drive traffic 3 years after posting. Video pins rarely last beyond 6 months at peak performance.
- Not tracking the right metrics — use this calculator alongside the Pinterest Profile Optimization Score Calculator to make sure your account-level settings support both formats equally.
Source: DeMers, Jayson. "Pinterest Video Marketing Mistakes." Forbes, 2023. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaysondemers/
Frequently Asked Questions
Further Reading and Resources
- Pinterest Business. "Video Pin Best Practices." Pinterest, Inc., 2024. Available at: https://business.pinterest.com/en/video-pin-best-practices
- Newberry, Christina. "How to Use Pinterest for Business." Hootsuite Blog, 2024. Available at: https://blog.hootsuite.com/how-to-use-pinterest-for-business/
- Lua, Alfred. "The Complete Guide to Pinterest Video Marketing." Buffer Blog, 2024. Available at: https://buffer.com/library/pinterest-video/
- Barnhart, Brent. "Pinterest Marketing Strategy for 2024." Sprout Social, 2024. Available at: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/pinterest-marketing/
- Social Media Examiner. "Pinterest Analytics: What Marketers Need to Know." Social Media Examiner, 2023. Available at: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/pinterest-analytics/
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