LinkedIn image downloader

Download the image from any public LinkedIn post in one click

Download LinkedIn Images
Paste the URL of a LinkedIn post containing an image to download it

Download images from any public LinkedIn post in one click. Paste the post URL, click download, save the image to your device. No sign-up, no installs, full quality preserved.

How to use the LinkedIn image downloader

  1. Find the LinkedIn post with the image you want to download
  2. Click the three-dot menu on the post and select "Copy link to post"
  3. Paste the URL into the input above and click "Get Image"
  4. Click "Download image" to save the file to your device

The image is saved in its original format (JPG or PNG) at full resolution as LinkedIn serves it. No recompression, no watermarks, no quality loss.

Why download LinkedIn images

There are plenty of legitimate reasons to save an image from LinkedIn — and a few you should think twice about. The tool is built for the legitimate ones.

Save inspiration for your own work

Designers and content creators save reference images all the time. A great post graphic, a clean carousel cover, an interesting infographic — these are useful to study, even if you'd never republish them. Saving the image to a personal mood board or reference folder is a valid use.

Archive your own posts

If you've ever lost a LinkedIn account or had a post taken down, you know how fragile platform-stored content is. Downloading the images from your own posts gives you a local backup that doesn't depend on LinkedIn staying up forever.

Repurpose your own content

If you uploaded an image to a LinkedIn post six months ago and now want to reuse it on another platform, this tool saves you from digging through your hard drive looking for the original. Pull it directly from your live post.

Build presentations and case studies

Pitch decks, case studies, and analyst reports often reference real social media examples. Downloading the original image is far cleaner than a screenshot — full resolution, no UI chrome, no compression artifacts.

Important: copyright and attribution

This is the part most "image downloader" tools skip, and it matters.

Downloading an image to your device doesn't give you the right to republish, monetize, or claim ownership of it. The original creator still holds the copyright. Specifically:

  • OK: saving for personal reference, building a private mood board, archiving your own work, embedding with credit in an academic or journalistic context
  • Not OK: reposting as your own, using in paid ads or marketing without permission, selling derivatives, claiming you created it
  • Always: credit the original creator if you share publicly. A link to their LinkedIn profile is the minimum.

When in doubt, send the creator a quick DM asking for permission. Most people say yes if you ask politely.

Supported post types

Single-image posts

The most common case. The tool grabs the main image from the post in its full resolution.

Image with text post

LinkedIn posts that combine an image with a written caption. The tool downloads the image; the text isn't part of the file.

Carousel posts

LinkedIn carousel posts (multiple swipeable images) are partially supported — the tool downloads the cover image (the first slide / the link preview image). Multi-image carousel support may come in a future version.

Document and PDF posts

Not supported. Document carousels are PDFs, not images. The tool returns a clear error if you paste a document post URL.

Video posts

Not supported by this tool — video posts use the LinkedIn Video Downloader instead. The image downloader specifically detects videos and points you there.

Troubleshooting

"No image found in this post"

The post probably doesn't contain an image. It might be text-only, a poll, a video, or a document. Check the post type before pasting.

"Could not fetch the LinkedIn post"

LinkedIn sometimes rate-limits requests from server IPs. Wait a minute and try again. If it keeps failing, the post might be private or restricted.

The downloaded image looks pixelated

LinkedIn serves multiple sizes of each image and the tool grabs the largest available version. If the image still looks low-res, that's because the original upload was low-res — there's no high-quality version to fetch. This often happens with screenshots and mobile-uploaded images.

Wrong image downloaded

For carousel posts, the tool returns the cover image (slide 1 or the link preview), not the slide currently displayed in your browser. If you need a specific slide, the cleanest workaround for now is taking a screenshot directly from the carousel.

Tips for using LinkedIn images responsibly

  1. Always credit when you share. Even if the image is freely shareable, credit costs you nothing and signals integrity.
  2. Ask before reposting. A quick DM ("Hey, I'd love to share this image in my newsletter, do you mind?") gets you a yes 90% of the time and protects you from a takedown later.
  3. Don't strip metadata. Some images carry photographer credits in their EXIF data. Removing it before reposting is bad form.
  4. Watch out for stock photos with brand logos. Some LinkedIn posts use stock photos that you can't legally republish even with the original poster's permission, because the stock license is tied to them, not transferable.
  5. Consider the original context. An image that made sense in someone's "I just got promoted" post might feel weird if you screenshot and share it elsewhere with your own commentary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about downloading LinkedIn images

Yes, completely free with no sign-up, no hidden fees, and no download limits. Paste the LinkedIn post URL, click download, and save the image to your device in seconds.

You get the original full-resolution version of the image as LinkedIn serves it. Quality depends on how the image was uploaded — most LinkedIn images are 1200×627 or higher. Images are saved in their original format (JPG or PNG) with no recompression.

No. The tool only works with public LinkedIn posts and never asks for your LinkedIn credentials. Just paste the post URL and download. We don't store anything.

No. Only publicly viewable posts work. If the post is restricted to connections only, behind a privacy wall, or the profile is private, the tool can't access it.

Downloading an image for personal reference is generally fine. Republishing, monetizing, or claiming ownership of someone else's image without permission is not. When in doubt, ask the creator. Always credit the original poster if you share.

Currently the tool downloads the main image from the post (the one shown in the link preview). For carousel posts with multiple slides, it downloads the cover image. Carousel multi-image support may come later.

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