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How to Save LinkedIn Profile as PDF? (Easy Guide)

Saving a LinkedIn profile as a PDF document can be helpful when you need to share it. This guide shares 3 effective ways to save any LinkedIn profile on your device in PDF format.

And If you want to make any edits to that PDF after saving it, you can use UPDF for an in-depth experience. Download UPDF now and try editing your PDFs with it.

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Part 1. Save LinkedIn Profile as a PDF

The first method of saving your LinkedIn profile in PDF format is by using the built-in feature available on LinkedIn.

This feature works perfectly for your profile. However, it may not work for others' profiles since different users have different privacy settings. Meanwhile, you may find it working on some of your connections and public profiles.

To use this method, you do not need any third-party software as this feature comes built-in in the LinkedIn website.

Below are the detailed steps on how to use this LinkedIn feature:

Step 1: Open the LinkedIn website on any browser and log in with your credentials. Once you are logged in, click "Me” from the top bar and then select the “View Profile" option. Clicking this option will take you to your LinkedIn Profile.

Step 2: When your profile loads, you need to look for the “More” button. It is in the profile information section right below the profile image. After clicking “More”, you need to click “Save to PDF” and allow downloading from LinkedIn if your browser asks for permission.

With these 2 simple steps, you will download your LinkedIn profile in PDF format.

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Part 2. Print LinkedIn Profile to PDF

If you plan to save someone else’s profile on LinkedIn as a PDF document, then you may not find the save as PDF feature on all profiles. That is where printing the LinkedIn page will come in handy. This is a feature that works with every browser, and you can use it to save the whole web page as a PDF Document.

With this method, LinkedIn interface is presented in the PDF document.

Below are detailed steps on how you can print your LinkedIn profile to PDF.

Step 1: Open the LinkedIn website on the browser of your choice and sign in with your LinkedIn account details. Now, search for the profile you want to print and click on it to open it. Once the profile loads, you will press "Ctrl + P" on your keyboard to get Printing options. Alternatively, right-click and select "Print”.

Step 2: In the printing options select the “Printer” dropdown and in the list, you need to select “Microsoft Print to PDF”. Now, click the "Print” button and save the PDF document on your offline storage.

Using this method, you can save any LinkedIn profile on your computer in PDF format. It also does not convert the profile into the resume format. Instead, It keeps it in the same way as shown on the web interface.

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Part 3. Export LinkedIn Profile to PDF on Mobile

LinkedIn is a socializing platform for professionals and many users like using it on their Mobile Phones for obvious convenience. While it is very convenient as compared to the desktop experience, it misses the save as PDF feature and only allows sharing a profile in the form of its URL.

So, if you want to export a LinkedIn profile to PDF on your mobile, you need to open LinkedIn on a web browser rather than on the application.

You can follow these steps to get the PDF form of a profile:

Step 1: Open the LinkedIn website on any browser on your mobile phone. Log in with your credentials and click the three vertical dots - "Options” button at the right side corner.  After that, click on “Request Desktop Website". On some browsers this may be a checkbox with a "Desktop Site” label. Now, open your LinkedIn profile by clicking the “Profile Picture” on top. Scroll down and tap “More” then select “Save as PDF”.

Step 2: Your LinkedIn profile will be converted into a PDF, and it will open in a new tab. Click the “Share” button in the browser and select “Save to Files" then tap the "Save” button in the Files interface.

With these 2 simple and quick steps your PDF LinkedIn profile will be saved on your mobile phone.

Part 4. Bonus Tip: How to Read, Edit, and Share PDF with UPDF?

Now that you have downloaded your LinkedIn profile in PDF form, you may need to make some edits, read that profile PDF, or even share it with others.  UPDF is perfect solution for all your use cases.

With UPDF you can efficiently read the contents of your LinkedIn PDF profile. Features like zooming in and jumping between pages can enhance your experience. Similarly, if you want to make any changes to the PDF text or add/remove graphics from the profile PDF, you can use UPDF's PDF editing features.

UPDF also makes it very simple to share the PDF LinkedIn profile with others making use of UPDF Cloud. It syncs your PDFs across your devices and allows sharing the PDF LinkedIn profile in the form of a URL, QR Code, or even over email.

Watch the below video to learn more about these UPDF features and others like OCR and UPDF AI. To get an experience of all these features while using UPDF you may download UPDF on your devices.

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Once you download UPDF on your devices, you can follow the steps below to work on your LinkedIn PDF profile:

Step 1: Opening LinkedIn PDF in UPDF

Start your UPDF application by clicking its desktop icon and open the LinkedIn PDF profile by clicking the "Open File" button in UDPF. Now, you can pick the LinkedIn PDF document from your file explorer and click the "Open” button to open it.

Step 2: Reading LinkedIn PDF in UPDF

Click “Reader" from the top left of your UPDF interface to go into the PDF reading view. Here you can use "Zoom”, “Page Change”, “Slideshow” and other PDF reading features by choosing them from the top menu.

Step 3: Editing LinkedIn PDF in UPDF

Click “Edit PDF" from the left menu bar if you want to make any changes to the LinkedIn Profile PDF document. Now, you can click on any text to edit it. Click the "Text”, “Image” or “URL" buttons from the top to add new content to the PDF file.

Step 4: Sharing LinkedIn PDF with UPDF

If you want to share the PDF LinkedIn Profile, you may click “Share this File with Others” and pick the desired sharing option. Click “Create a Link" and copy that link or click the "QR Code” button to generate a QR code for effortlessly sharing that PDF over different platforms.

UPDF not only offers a great user experience for a variety of features, but it also makes a decent alternative to some of the best PDF tools. Read this expert review to see how UPDF stands against Adobe Acrobat.

With the advanced features and user-friendly interface, UPDF will offer every user a great experience and you can enjoy that too by downloading it on your devices.

In The End

With the 3 effective methods on how to save LinkedIn profile as PDF discussed in this guide, you can save any LinkedIn profile on any device. However, you may prefer using the built-in feature to save profiles as PDFs whenever available. Otherwise, the printing to PDF method will get the job done but with a little complexity.

Regardless, sometimes you may need to edit the PDF LinkedIn profile after saving it and UPDF is the right tool for that. With its extensive PDF editing capabilities, you can achieve professional editing results without any complex steps. So, if you work on PDFs often then you must download UPDF and give its PDF editing features a try. And you can buy it at a low price by clicking here if you want to upgrade to pro version.

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