LinkedIn Post Saver
LinkedIn Post Saver — Save Posts as Markdown or PDF Free
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Paste any LinkedIn post URL and save as Markdown or PDF in 10 seconds. Original formatting and author info preserved.
Paste any LinkedIn post URL and save as Markdown or PDF in 10 seconds. Original formatting and author info preserved.
How it works
Paste your URL or input
Copy the URL or content you want to process and paste it into the input above.
Click the action button
We fetch, parse, or generate the output in your browser or via our fast API.
Download or copy the result
Save the result as PDF, Markdown, MP4, or your chosen format. Done.
How do I save a LinkedIn post?
Open LinkedIn, find the post you want to save. Click the three dots menu, click 'Copy link to post'. Paste the URL into the box above and click Convert. The Markdown or PDF downloads within 10 seconds.
Does this work on LinkedIn articles?
Yes — same process for long-form articles. Paste the article URL above and click Convert.
Why save LinkedIn posts
Four common reasons. Reference and inspiration. Save great posts for future reference, share in internal docs, or use as writing prompts. Quote and cite. Capture posts for academic research, journalism, or content that references LinkedIn content. Personal archive. LinkedIn accounts get closed; posts disappear. Local copies preserve work you value. Offline reading. LinkedIn's feed is noisy. A Markdown export gives you clean reading without notifications.
How we fetch LinkedIn posts
LinkedIn posts are publicly accessible via their share URL. We fetch the post HTML, extract the content, and render it as clean Markdown or PDF. For text-only posts, the export is straightforward. For posts with images, we reference the image URLs (don't download separately). For posts with articles (long-form LinkedIn publishing), we fetch the article content separately.
Privacy and how we handle your data
We don't log LinkedIn URLs. We don't store post content. We don't require account creation. When you paste a URL, we fetch the post via LinkedIn's public endpoint and render the output in your browser.
Does it work on private LinkedIn posts?
No — private posts require login and connection requests, which we don't support. Public posts and posts visible to your network work.
What about LinkedIn carousels (image posts)?
Image posts save as Markdown with image URLs referenced. The images themselves don't download separately, but the URLs work for as long as LinkedIn keeps them public.