Cloudinary Bulk Image URL Grabber
Stop opening each image one by one inside Cloudinary just to copy its URL.
Connect your Cloudinary account below, and this tool will load all your uploaded images at once so you can copy individual URLs, select multiple, or export everything as a TXT or CSV file for bulk Pinterest scheduling.
Connect to Cloudinary
Enter your credentials to load your images.
How to get your Cloudinary credentials
- Log in to your Cloudinary dashboard
- Open Dashboard or Account Settings
- Copy your Cloud Name, API Key, and API Secret
- Paste them in the fields below
Your secret is sent securely to our server and never stored permanently.
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How it works
Enter your Cloudinary credentials
Your Cloud Name, API Key, and API Secret are sent securely to a server-side proxy. They are never exposed in the browser source code and are not stored on our servers.
Your images load instantly
The tool fetches your entire image library from Cloudinary and displays it as a grid of thumbnails. Use the search bar to filter by filename or public ID.
Grab URLs in bulk
Click any image card to select it. Select as many as you want. Then copy all selected URLs in one click, or export them as a .txt or .csv file for your Pinterest scheduler.
Who is this tool for?
If you use Cloudinary to host your blog images and you schedule Pinterest pins in bulk using a tool like Tailwind, Buffer, or a spreadsheet, this tool saves you from the tedious one-by-one URL hunting inside your Cloudinary dashboard.
Pinterest bloggers
Batch-schedule dozens of pins at once by exporting all your image URLs to a CSV and uploading directly into your scheduling tool.
Content creators
Pull a clean list of all your hosted images for auditing, organizing, or migrating your content library.
Niche site builders
Find the direct CDN URL for any image in your Cloudinary account without digging through individual upload records.
Blog managers
Export a full list of image URLs from a client account for handover, documentation, or content audits.
Is this secure?
Your API secret never touches the browser network tab. All Cloudinary API calls are made from a server-side Next.js API route, not directly from your browser. This means your credentials are never visible in DevTools.
Nothing is stored permanently on our servers. Credentials are used only to make the request and are immediately discarded. They live only in your own browser session storage.
You can disconnect anytime. Click the Disconnect button to clear all loaded images and remove your credentials from session storage.
Frequently asked questions
Where do I find my Cloudinary API credentials?
Log in at cloudinary.com, click on your account name in the top right, and go to Account Settings. Your Cloud Name, API Key, and API Secret are all listed on the Dashboard or API Keys page.
Does this tool work with the free Cloudinary plan?
Yes. The Cloudinary Admin API is available on all plans including free. The free plan includes 25GB storage and 25GB monthly bandwidth, which is more than enough for most bloggers.
How many images can I load at once?
The tool loads 100 images per request. If you have more, click the Load More button to fetch the next batch. Cloudinary supports pagination so all your images are accessible.
Can I use this to schedule pins on Pinterest?
Yes. Export your URLs as a CSV, then upload them to Tailwind, Buffer, or any Pinterest scheduler that accepts bulk uploads. Many schedulers let you import a list of image URLs with titles and descriptions.
Final thought
Pinterest scheduling is a numbers game. The more pins you schedule, the more traffic you can drive.
The bottleneck for most bloggers is not creating the images. It is the tedious process of copying URLs one at a time. This tool removes that bottleneck so you can go from images to scheduled pins in minutes instead of hours.