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LinkedIn photo downloader: save images from public posts

Download the photos from any public LinkedIn post in the resolution LinkedIn serves. Paste the link to the post and save each image with one click. Free, no sign-up, and nothing you paste is stored.

How it works

  1. Open the post on LinkedIn and copy its link. The three dots menu on every post has a "Copy link to post" option.
  2. Paste the link in the box above and press "Get the photos".
  3. Every photo in the post appears with its own download button. Save the ones you want.

Looking for the video in a post instead? Try the LinkedIn video downloader.

Questions

Is it free, and do I need an account?

It is completely free, with no sign-up and no watermark. It works on public LinkedIn posts only: if a post is visible without logging in, it can be downloaded.

Does it work on posts with several photos?

Yes. Every image in the post shows up with its own download button, in the order they appear in the post.

Does it work on document or PDF posts?

No. Carousel posts that page like a slideshow are documents, not photos, and LinkedIn serves them differently. This tool covers photo posts.

Why does it say the post is private?

Posts shared with connections only, posts inside groups, and deleted posts are not publicly visible, so there is nothing we can fetch. Ask the person who shared it, or check the post is public by opening it in a private browser window.

Where does the file go, and do you keep a copy?

The file lands in your browser’s normal downloads folder. LinProfi stores nothing: no link you paste, no file, no account.

Can I paste a lnkd.in short link?

Not directly. Open the lnkd.in link in your browser first, let it land on the post, then copy the full linkedin.com address from the address bar and paste that.

Am I allowed to download someone’s content?

Downloading a public post for personal use, like researching an employer before an interview, is what this tool is for. The video or photos still belong to the person or company that posted them, so ask before reusing them anywhere public.