Embed interactive images in Jimdo

Hotspots and clickable photos on your Jimdo site, no external apps. Via the Widget/HTML element in the editor — works in Jimdo Creator and Dolphin.

One embed code, both editor versions covered.

In three steps to your embedded image

1

Prepare the picpins image

Upload a photo, place markers, fill tooltips. Saving is automatic.

2

Get the embed code

Copy the two-line HTML from the picpins dashboard.

3

Insert the widget in Jimdo

In the Jimdo editor "+ Add element", choose Widget/HTML, paste the code, check preview.

How to embed picpins

Jimdo comes in two flavors: Jimdo Creator (the classic, freely customizable editor) and Jimdo Dolphin (the AI-driven, simpler builder). Both support HTML embeds with minor differences.

1. In Jimdo Creator

In the editor click + Add element at the desired position. In the menu under More elements you find the Widget / HTML element. Click it, the element is placed on the page.

Paste the embed code into the opened code field, click "Save". The interactive image appears immediately in preview mode.

Note: On the Free plan the Widget/HTML element is available, but Jimdo shows its own ads on your page. For ad-free embeds you need a Pro or Business plan.

2. In Jimdo Dolphin

Dolphin is built for simplicity and has fewer custom options. The HTML element is under Add Block → Embed Code. Functionally the same as Creator: paste the code, save, visible.

If your Jimdo site originally started in Dolphin and you need more flexibility, you can switch to Creator when creating a new page — the old Dolphin site keeps running in parallel.

3. Adjust position and size

Jimdo gives the HTML element a default height that is often too small for hotspot images with tooltips. In Creator you can set the height in pixels in the element inspector (300–800 px depending on image size).

In Dolphin the height is less flexible — workaround: optimize the embed container in your picpins image to a smaller height or pick a tooltip position that does not overflow the container.

4. Check mobile view

Jimdo shows a toggle for Desktop/Tablet/Mobile in the editor. Embed height often renders differently on mobile. Check in mobile mode, set height for the mobile variant separately if needed.

Embed code to copy
<div class="picpins-embed" data-token="dein-token-hier"></div>
<script src="https://picpins.com/embed.js" async></script>

What picpins is great for on Jimdo

Restaurant or hotel page

Photo of the venue, hotspots on tables, stage, bar with description and booking link.

Local craft portfolio

Photo of a project (furniture, construction, garden), markers with material, dimensions, and a quote-request button.

Club or school

Group photo of the team, every person as a hotspot with role and contact.

Travel or wedding blog

Photo of the location or event, hotspots with venues, vendors, tips.

Tips and gotchas

Frequently asked questions

Does picpins work on the free Jimdo plan?

On the free plan of Jimdo Creator the Widget/HTML element is available — embed works. However Jimdo shows its own ads on the page. To remove them you need a paid plan.

On Jimdo Dolphin Free, HTML embedding is more restricted. Test briefly first if in doubt.

What is the difference between Creator and Dolphin?

Creator is the classic drag-and-drop editor with many customization options. Dolphin is the AI builder that automatically composes a site based on a few questions — easier but less flexible.

Embed works in both, but Creator gives you more control over position and size.

My embed is shown too small — what to do?

In the element inspector set the height manually higher (e.g. 600 px). Otherwise tooltips can overflow the container and get clipped.

Multiple picpins on one page — does it work?

Yes. Each image needs its own Widget/HTML element. Place it multiple times, each with the corresponding embed code.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, the embed itself is responsive. In Jimdo, however, you need to open the mobile view in the editor separately and adjust the HTML element height if needed.

Can I use picpins in the Jimdo shop?

HTML is restricted in the Jimdo shop product description field. Workaround: create a separate "Lookbook" or "Inspiration" page, place the embed there, and link to it from the shop.

Does it slow down my Jimdo page?

Marginally. The picpins script is asynchronous and does not block. Jimdo pages have their own performance profile — the additional embed does not stand out.

What happens if I switch away from Jimdo later?

The embed code is platform-neutral. If you ever move from Jimdo to WordPress, Shopify, or another system, you copy the same code there. No hotspot migration needed — those live in your picpins account.

picpins runs on your Jimdo site too.

In a few minutes an interactive image on your Jimdo page, no external tool to install.