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Pinterest API (v5) Brings Open Access to Developers for the First Time

They can start out with trial access and upgrade to standard once their product is ready to be shared with clients and users

The Pinterest Developers interface was overhauledPinterest
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By David Cohen

April 12, 2022

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Open access has come to the Pinterest application-programming interface.

Pinterest rolled out Pinterest API (v5) Tuesday, saying that it marks the first time in the platform’s history that it is offering a developer-centric, open API, which any developer can apply to access.

Pinterest API (v5) enables developers to quickly connect to the Pinterest platform and build apps that enable faster content creation, with access to analytics on ads, Pins and users.

The company called it a single API for developers to build apps and solutions for advertisers, creators, merchants and Pinners, adding that developers must agree to the platform’s developer guidelines and developer and API terms of service.

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