In April, Pinterest introduced **Guided Search** to help users find the right pins faster on mobile. The feature is now making its way on to web, along with some improvements. Guided Search helps you discover newer things. For instance, if you are not sure what to look for then simply type the closest related term that you can think of and the app will start suggesting categories and keywords. The suggestions could either begin with the same letter or may be related to the keywords. Check out the video on how to use Guided Search on web:
This means, it works as your visual search engine with the vast collection of images. In its official blog, Pinterest writes, “Now when you search for something, descriptive guides will help you sift through all the good ideas from other Pinners. Scroll through the guides and click any that look interesting to steer your search in the right direction. You might be surprised where you end up!” Besides new visual guides for web, one will also notice some changes to the user interface. The search bar is now front and center for speedier finds, and the service has also made it easier to ‘filter your search by Pins, boards or other Pinners who you might be looking for’. Guided Search will be rolled out for web over the next few weeks. It’s currently available only in English, but the service plans to add support for other languages soon.


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