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Updated over a month ago

What is Cosmos?

Cosmos is a platform for collecting and organizing visual inspiration. Save elements, group them into clusters, and discover more in your for you feed. You can also collaborate with others on clusters to build moodboards and find shared inspiration.


Can I upload my own photos to Cosmos?

Yes. Open Create (+) > New element to upload images, videos, or notes. Your upload becomes an element that you can then organize into clusters and revisit anytime from your profile. Your elements remain yours — you can keep them private, or share them with the whole Cosmos community.


Where can I find my saved images?

Your saved images live in your device’s default downloads location. Here are more specific instructions, per device:

  • iPhone: Saved images appear in your Photos app.

  • Android: Saved images appear in your Files app, usually under Downloads or Images.

  • Desktop: Saved images appear in your Downloads folder (unless you’ve chosen to save it somewhere else).

If you’re having trouble finding a file, search for it by name or, on desktop, check your browser’s download history.


Can I keep a cluster private?

Yes. Make a cluster private and it’s visible only to you. Your all elements cluster is private, too. If you invite collaborators, they’ll have access to that private cluster. Otherwise, it stays yours alone.


Can I use saved content for purposes beyond personal inspiration?

Content on Cosmos is user‑generated and protected by intellectual property rights. We can’t guarantee any item is copyright‑free. If you want to use, reproduce, or distribute content beyond personal inspiration, you must get explicit permission from the creator or rights holder. See our Terms for more info.


Does Cosmos work on Android?

Yes. Cosmos is available on Android via the Google Play Store.


Do I need Cosmos Premium to use Cosmos?

No. Premium is totally optional. It gives you access to premium capabilities like claiming any username, early access to features, collaboration on clusters, bulk‑export of elements, and a customizable grid. But, everyone can use Cosmos for free.Where do I manage my subscription or billing info?

Go to Settings > Subscription to view, cancel, upgrade, or manage your billing details.

Note: If you subscribed via the App Store or Google Play, you’ll need to manage your plan directly through those platforms.


How do I reset my password?

From the login page, click Forgot Password and enter your email. We’ll send you a reset link.

Check your spam or junk folder if you don’t see it right away.


How do I change my email address?

Go to Settings > Account, then tap your email to edit and update it.


Can I import my Pinterest boards?

Yes! Once you’ve installed the Cosmos Browser Extension, you’ll see an Import button directly on Pinterest boards.

  1. Log into your Pinterest account

  2. Navigate to the board you want to import

  3. Tap the Cosmos Import button

Private boards, boards with sections, boards with over 5,000 pins, and boards containing video pins are not currently supported.


Is there a way to turn off autoplay for videos or GIFs?

Not yet, but it’s a highly requested feature that is already on our radar. Stay tuned.


How do I report inaccurate or inappropriate content?

Click the ••• icon on any element and select report. You can flag content as offensive, spam, violent, inappropriate, or as having an inaccurate caption. You can also choose to show, blur, or hide AI-generated, suggestive, and explicit content in the Settings menu.


How does “Not Interested” affect my for you feed?

Marking an element as not interested tells Cosmos to show less of that style over time. Your for you feed adapts based on your feedback and activity, and gets better the more you use it.


Where can I ask for help or submit feedback?

Email us anytime at [email protected]. We love hearing from you!

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