Linkedin Photo Downloader — Curate Stunning Photography

Discover Linkedin photos that inspire your aesthetic *

* Pintere.com helps you discover and collect individual photos from Linkedin — perfect for curating a visually rich library.

How to collect photos from Linkedin

Curating photos from Linkedin with Pintere.com is a visual pleasure — paste your link above or add our domain before any media URL:

pintere.com/https://www.example.com/path/to/media
Pin Linkedin photos in 3 steps
1. Discover the photo link

Browse Linkedin for the photo that speaks to your aesthetic and copy the URL. For a visual guide, check our tutorials.

2. Pin the link here

Paste the Linkedin photo URL into the search bar above.

3. Collect your photo

Tap download to add the photo directly to your device's curated collection.

Curate with the Pintere API

Collect images and videos into your own gallery, app, or workflow. Curate visually, discover programmatically, and let our API handle the pipes.

Discover programmatically
Collect images and videos
Curate by board or user
Predictable JSON output
Python
import requests

response = requests.post(
    "https://api.pintere.com/api/download",
    headers={"Authorization": "API_KEY"},
    json={"url": "URL"},
)

for item in response.json()["items"]:
    print(item["type"], item["url"])

Answers to Your Questions — Collecting Linkedin Videos, Images & Audio

Paste any public Linkedin post URL above — clips, photos, profile media, anything visible without logging in. Pintere.com pulls the original MP4 or JPG file at the resolution the platform served it (up to 1080p).

You don't need a Pintere.com account, but the Linkedin content itself has to be publicly visible. Posts inside private profiles, friends-only audiences, or paid tiers are gated by Linkedin itself — no third-party tool can bypass those checks, and Pintere.com will not try.

Linkedin hosts a mix of video, photo, and audio. Pintere.com auto-detects the media type from the URL and returns it in its native format (MP4 or JPG) at up to 1080p for video and original size for images.

Linkedin uses signed URLs that expire after a few minutes — that is why a link copied an hour ago no longer plays. Paste the post URL into Pintere.com (not the raw media link) and the site generates a fresh signed URL on the fly before saving.

Yes. The mobile flow is identical to desktop — paste the Linkedin URL into Pintere.com on mobile and the file downloads to your Files app (iOS) or Downloads folder (Android). For professional workflows the desktop version still tends to be faster because of how mobile browsers handle large files.

Pintere.com fetches Linkedin images at the maximum size the platform exposes — usually the original upload (no thumbnail crop, no platform-side compression). EXIF metadata is preserved when Linkedin ships it. Right-click saving inside Linkedin typically gives you a thumbnail; Pintere.com gives you the full-size copy.

No. Linkedin has no mechanism to tell a user that a third party saved their public post. Saving via Pintere.com is indistinguishable from any other anonymous page view from Linkedin's side.

Pintere.com gives a generous daily Linkedin image quota at no charge and without signing up. If you regularly save dozens of images a day, a free account lifts the cap. Paid plans only matter for very high-volume or API-driven use.

Yes. Pintere.com only takes the public Linkedin URL — we never see your Linkedin login, never ask for credentials, never run scripts in your browser. The request flows from our server to Linkedin, the file flows back, and nothing is kept on our side once you have the download.

First confirm the image still loads in an incognito browser — deleted, draft, or newly-privated images cannot be saved. Then recopy the URL straight from the Linkedin address bar (not from a notification or shortened share link). If the link still works in incognito and still fails on Pintere.com, drop us a note via the contact page with the URL and we will look at it.

Pintere.com returns the file in its native format (MP4 or JPG). Conversion to other formats is best handled with a local tool — re-encoding on our side would needlessly lose quality compared to the original Linkedin upload.

For Linkedin the right answer is to grab the publicly served stream before platform watermarking or recompression. Pintere.com does exactly that — no extra branding burned onto the saved file, no quality loss from re-encoding.

Pintere.com retains zero files and zero user data. Every collected piece streams through an encrypted connection directly into your browser.

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