LinkedIn Image Downloader

Save images from public LinkedIn posts as full-res JPG — paste the link, no login.

Free · No login · Full-res JPG

A LinkedIn image downloader that saves the full-resolution file

SnapSave is a free LinkedIn Image Downloader that pulls the original photo out of a public post and saves it to your device as a clean, full-resolution JPG. Paste a public LinkedIn post URL into the box at the top of this page, press Download, and the picture lands on your phone or computer at the size it was uploaded, no cropping, no screenshot blur, and no app to install. Posts that carry several images are saved one by one, so you keep every frame.

Professionals open the SnapSave downloader for practical reasons: filing an infographic away for later, keeping a chart or a slide that was shared as an image, saving an event photo, or holding on to a product shot for an internal deck. The trouble is that a quick screen grab flattens the detail and a right-click often hands back a tiny preview thumbnail rather than the real file. SnapSave reads the link instead and returns the source image whole.

It works only with public LinkedIn posts. Save your own uploads, images you have permission to keep, or content in the public domain, and please respect LinkedIn’s User Agreement and the creator’s copyright. Need the moving stuff on a post? Reach for the LinkedIn Video Downloader; for swipe-through decks, the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader pulls every slide in order.

How it works

How to download a LinkedIn image in three steps

From a public post link to a saved full-resolution JPG in well under a minute, no software to install and no sign-up.

Step 01

Copy the LinkedIn post link

Open the post that holds the image. Tap the three dots in the top corner and choose Copy link to post, or copy the URL straight from your browser’s address bar. Any public post URL works.

Step 02

Paste it into SnapSave

Drop the link into the box at the top of this page and press Download. SnapSave reads the post and finds the original picture, or every picture if the post carries more than one.

Step 03

Save the JPG

Pick the image you want and save it. SnapSave hands back the full-resolution file exactly as it was uploaded. On a multi-image post, save each one in turn to collect the whole set.

What you can download

What you can save from a LinkedIn post

One box reads the link and works out what a public LinkedIn post is showing, a single photo or a set of several, then offers the right image to save.

Single photos

Save the main picture from a public post as a clean, full-resolution JPG, the same file the author uploaded. No cropping, no compression on top, and no screenshot fuzz, just the original image on your device.

Multi-image posts

Some posts attach several photos to one update. SnapSave lists each picture so you can save them one by one and keep the full set, not just the first frame that shows in the feed.

Infographics & charts

Plenty of value on LinkedIn is shared as an image, a one-page infographic, a data chart, a slide saved out as a picture. SnapSave keeps that JPG sharp so the small text and figures stay readable offline.

Private by design

We don’t log your links or keep your images

Plenty of downloaders quietly keep a record of every link that’s pasted into them. SnapSave doesn’t work that way. There’s no account to sign into, no list of what you’ve saved, and no copy of your file left sitting on a server.

When you paste a public LinkedIn post URL, SnapSave reads the post, locates the original picture, and passes it through to your device. The link only lives long enough to prepare the download, then it’s gone, no upload step, nothing parked on a disk, and no log with your name attached.

No account, no history, no stored files. Your link is used only to prepare the download and is discarded the moment it completes.

Formats & quality

Supported LinkedIn image formats and quality

What was uploaded is what comes back down, no re-encoding and no shrinking, just the original picture at the resolution the author posted.

Source on LinkedIn What SnapSave gives you Quality
Single photo post Full-resolution JPG Original, as uploaded
Multi-image post JPG, saved one by one Original, each image
Post saved as a PNG PNG (kept as PNG) Original, as uploaded
Most pictures on LinkedIn are JPG, so that is what you will usually save. When the author uploaded a PNG, perhaps a crisp infographic or a logo, SnapSave keeps it as a PNG so transparency and sharp edges survive. Either way, the file matches the source.

Tips

Get a clean LinkedIn image every time

Most downloads work first try. A few small habits sort out the ones that don’t.

Copy the post link, not the profile

Open the post itself, tap the three dots → Copy link to post. On the web, copy the URL from the address bar while the post is open. A link to the post, rather than the person’s profile or a company page, is what SnapSave needs.

This is why a screenshot looks worse

A screen grab captures the picture at your screen’s size, then re-compresses it, so fine text and detail soften. SnapSave saves the original file the author uploaded, which is the whole reason your JPG comes back crisp.

Quality depends on the original upload

SnapSave always returns the sharpest version the post holds, but it can’t go past what was uploaded. If the author posted a small image, that size is the ceiling, no tool can invent detail that was never there.

Multi-image posts save one by one

When a post carries several photos, SnapSave lists each one. Save them in turn to gather the whole set. For a swipe-through slide deck instead, the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader is the better fit.

SnapSave only works with public posts

The downloader reads images from posts that anyone can see on LinkedIn. If a post needs a login to view, SnapSave can’t open it, by design. Stick to public posts you have the right to save.

If a download stalls, refresh and retry

A dropped connection happens. Reload the page, paste the link again, and most stalled downloads finish on the second go. Nothing half-finished is kept, so a retry is always safe.

Why SnapSave

What makes SnapSave a better LinkedIn image downloader

One tool for the photos on a public LinkedIn post, at full resolution, single shots or whole sets, with no record of what you save.

Full-resolution, original file

SnapSave saves the picture at the size the author uploaded, with no resize, no extra compression and no watermark. Just the clean JPG, the way it was posted, sharp enough to read every label.

No screenshots, no thumbnails

A right-click often gives a tiny preview and a screen grab softens the detail. SnapSave reads the post and returns the source image itself, so charts, slides and infographics stay crisp.

Single shots or full sets

Save one photo, or work through every picture on a multi-image post. The same box reads the link and offers exactly what the post is showing.

Free, unlimited, no sign-up

No daily limit, no email, no locked features and no account. Save one image or fifty, the LinkedIn image downloader stays free.

Works on every device

iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook, any modern browser, with no app and no extension to maintain.

Keeps PNG when it should

If the author uploaded a PNG, a logo or a crisp infographic, SnapSave keeps it as a PNG so transparency and clean edges survive. JPG sources stay JPG. The file always matches the source.

Step by step

How to download LinkedIn images on any device

The routine is the same everywhere, copy, paste, download. Only the place the file lands changes.

iPhone & iPad iOS

Open the post, tap the three dots → Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Safari, paste, and download. The JPG saves to Files → Downloads. To move it into Photos, open it in Files, tap share, and choose Save Image.

Android Chrome

Tap the three dots → Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Chrome, paste, and tap download. The image shows up in your Downloads notification and folder, and your gallery app usually picks it up on its own.

Windows PC

Open the post on linkedin.com, copy the URL from the address bar, paste it into SnapSave, and click download. The file lands in your default Downloads folder, usually C:UsersYourNameDownloads.

Mac macOS

Same as Windows, copy the post URL, paste, download. The JPG saves to ~/Downloads at full resolution, and SnapSave works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave and Arc.

Chromebook & Linux

Identical steps: open the post, copy, paste, download. Files save to your Downloads folder and show up in the Files app on Chromebook or your file manager on Linux.

Use cases

What people save LinkedIn images for

Keeping an infographic for offline reference
Saving a data chart shared as an image
Filing a slide away before a post is taken down
Backing up your own LinkedIn image posts
Pulling a product shot into an internal deck
Keeping a how-to graphic for later
Saving every photo from a multi-image post
Keeping an event photo from a conference
Grabbing slides? Try the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader

Compatibility

One LinkedIn image downloader, every browser and device

SnapSave runs in your browser, so there’s nothing to install. Open the site on any device, paste your LinkedIn post link, and you’re set.

DevicesiPhone · iPad · Android · Windows PC · Mac · Linux · Chromebook

BrowsersChrome · Safari · Firefox · Edge · Brave · Arc

Where we draw the line

What SnapSave won’t do

A downloader should be a handy tool, not a way around someone’s rights. A few things stay off the table on purpose.

Open posts that need a login

SnapSave only reads images from posts that are public on LinkedIn. If a post can’t be seen without signing in, it stays off-limits. Getting around access controls is what harms creators and gets tools blocked.

Harvest profiles or whole feeds

Each download is one paste of one public post. SnapSave isn’t a profile or feed harvester and won’t be bent into one.

Hold on to your downloads

The finished image travels from LinkedIn to your device. Nothing stays with us, so there’s nothing to “delete later”, it was never kept.

Ask for your LinkedIn password

SnapSave never needs your login or your account. If a LinkedIn downloader wants you to sign in, close the tab.

Add tracking or a watermark

The JPG you save is the original picture as the author uploaded it, nothing added, nothing altered, and certainly no SnapSave stamp.

Help you reuse content you don’t own

Saving someone else’s photo or infographic to republish or sell, without permission, isn’t what this is for. Keep it to your own posts, public-domain content, or images you’re allowed to use, and respect LinkedIn’s User Agreement and copyright.

FAQ

LinkedIn Image Downloader, frequently asked questions

Is SnapSave free, and do I need an account?

It’s free, with unlimited downloads, no premium tier and no daily cap, and you never need an account. SnapSave runs in your web browser, so there’s no app, no extension and no software to install, and it never asks for your LinkedIn login. You just paste a public post link, and a few light ads keep the service going.

What resolution and quality do I get?

SnapSave saves the original picture at the size the author uploaded, as a full-resolution JPG with no resize and no extra compression. It can’t go beyond what was posted, so the upload’s resolution is the ceiling, but you always get the sharpest version the post holds.

Can I save a multi-image post?

Yes. When a public post carries several photos, SnapSave lists each one so you can save them one by one and keep the whole set, not just the first frame. For a swipe-through slide deck, the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader is the right tool.

Can I save videos or carousels from LinkedIn too?

This page is for pictures. If a post has a clip, use the LinkedIn Video Downloader, which saves it as an MP4 in HD. For multi-slide swipe decks, the LinkedIn Carousel Downloader pulls every slide in order, as a PDF or as images.

Is it legal, and what is allowed?

It depends on the post. Saving images you created, pictures in the public domain, or content you have the owner’s permission to download is generally fine, for your own personal offline use. Re-sharing or selling someone else’s image without permission is not, and SnapSave isn’t meant for that. SnapSave only handles public posts, and you’re responsible for respecting copyright, the creator’s rights, and LinkedIn’s User Agreement.

How do I save a LinkedIn image on iPhone or Android?

Open the post, tap the three dots → Copy link to post, open SnapSave in Safari or Chrome, paste, and save. On iPhone the JPG goes to Files → Downloads, and you can move it into Photos with Save Image. On Android it lands in your Downloads folder, and your gallery app usually picks it up.