Linkedin Tips & Strategies

How to Find a LinkedIn Public Profile URL

By Spencer Lanoue
November 11, 2025

Need to grab a LinkedIn profile URL for a resume, email signature, or to share with a new connection? It’s a simple task that can feel surprisingly confusing if you don't know exactly where to look. This guide cuts through the noise and shows you exactly how to find, copy, and even customize your public LinkedIn URL on both desktop and mobile.

What Exactly Is a LinkedIn Public Profile URL?

Think of your LinkedIn public profile URL as the unique web address for your professional landing page. It's the link you share with people who want to see your profile without having to be connected to you or even signed in to LinkedIn. When you first create a profile, LinkedIn automatically assigns you a "non-vanity" or default URL. It typically looks something like this:

www.linkedin.com/in/your-name-a1b2c3d4e5

While this link works perfectly fine, that string of letters and numbers at the end isn't very memorable or professional. It’s the digital equivalent of a generic, pre-printed business card. Your public URL is a powerful tool for branding. It shows up in Google search results and is what you'll use on:

  • Your resume and CV
  • Your email signature
  • Your personal website or portfolio
  • Your speaker bio for events
  • Other social media profiles to direct traffic to your professional hub

Having a clean, customized URL isn't just about aesthetics, it makes you easier to find and signals that you pay attention to the details of your professional brand.

How to Find Your Own LinkedIn Profile URL

Finding your URL is a quick, two-minute task whether you're at your desk or on your phone. Here are the simplest methods for both desktop and mobile.

Finding Your URL on a Desktop Browser

The fastest way to get your link is directly from your browser's address bar. It takes just a few clicks.

  1. Log In and Head to Your Profile: Sign in to your LinkedIn account. On the homepage, look at the top navigation bar and click on the "Me" icon with your profile picture.
  2. View Your Profile: In the dropdown menu that appears, click "View Profile."
  3. Copy the URL from the Address Bar: Once your profile page loads, look at the URL in your browser's address bar. That’s it! That's your current profile link. You can click on it, right-click, and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C on Windows, Cmd+C on Mac) to grab it.

This will give you the full link, including the "https://" part. You can now paste it wherever you need it.

Finding Your URL on the LinkedIn Mobile App (iOS &, Android)

Grabbing your URL on the mobile app is just as straightforward, though the steps are slightly different. It’s perfect for when you need to share your profile on the go.

  1. Open the App and Go to Your Profile: Tap to open the LinkedIn app. In the top-left corner, tap your small profile picture.
  2. Tap "View Profile": This will take you to your main profile page.
  3. Access the "More" Menu: Look for the three-dots icon (… More) directly below your name and headline. Tap it.
  4. Find Your Link and Share: A menu will pop up from the bottom of the screen. Your URL isn't directly shown here, but the easiest way to grab it is to tap "Share via…". This will open your phone's native sharing options, where you can easily find a "Copy" button to copy the URL to your clipboard.

This method prevents typos and gives you the exact link to share in a message, email, or a different app.

How to Find Someone Else's LinkedIn URL

Need the profile link for a colleague, a hiring manager, or a potential client? The process is even simpler than finding your own.

  1. Search for the Person: Type their name into the search bar at the top of LinkedIn and hit Enter.
  2. Navigate to Their Profile: From the search results, click on the profile of the person you're looking for.
  3. Copy the URL: Just like with your own profile, the URL will be visible in your browser's address bar. Simply copy it.

One thing to keep in mind is privacy settings. If someone has a highly restricted profile, you might not be able to find them in a public search or view their full details. In most cases, however, their public URL will be accessible once you land on their page.

Why It's So Important to Customize Your LinkedIn URL

Now that you know how to find your URL, let's talk about why you should improve it. That default URL LinkedIn gives you with all the random numbers? It’s a missed branding opportunity. A customized "vanity" URL offers several distinct advantages:

  • It Looks More Professional and Polished: A clean URL like linkedin.com/in/johnsmith looks deliberate and professional compared to linkedin.com/in/john-smith-9b1b2a22. It’s a small detail that makes a big impact on a resume or business card.
  • It's Easier to Remember and Share: You can actually tell someone your LinkedIn URL in conversation. A clean URL is also less likely to break when copied and pasted, as long trailing characters can sometimes get cut off.
  • It Improves Your Personal SEO: Having a URL that contains keywords related to who you are (your name and possibly your industry) can help your profile rank higher in both LinkedIn and Google searches when someone looks you up by name.
  • It Solidifies Your Personal Brand: Claiming your unique name-based URL builds consistency across your entire online presence. Ideally, your handle or URL is the same across LinkedIn, Twitter, and your personal website.

A Step-By-Step Guide to Customizing Your LinkedIn URL

Ready to ditch the default numbers and letters? Customizing your URL is a one-time setup that only takes a minute. Note: You must do this from a desktop browser, the option is not available in the mobile app.

  1. Go to Your LinkedIn Profile Page: Log in and navigate to your own profile by clicking Me >,, View Profile.
  2. Find the "Edit Public Profile" Setting: In the top right corner of your profile, you'll see a link that says "Edit public profile &,, URL." Click on it. This will open a new browser tab with your public profile settings.
  3. Locate the Custom URL Editor: On this new page, look again to the top right. You will see a section titled "Edit your custom URL." This is where you can personalize your link.
  4. Edit Your URL: Click the small pencil icon next to your current URL. An edit box will appear.
  5. Claim Your New URL: Delete the auto-generated ending and type in your desired one. Your new ending must be between 3-100 characters and contain only letters and numbers (no spaces, symbols, or special characters). When you're done, click "Save."

If your desired URL is already taken, LinkedIn will prompt you to choose another. Don't worry - most common names are taken, so you might need to get a little creative.

Tips for Choosing the Best Custom URL

  • Start with the most obvious: johnsmith or firstname-lastname.
  • If that’s unavailable, try adding your middle initial: johnrsmith.
  • Consider adding an industry-specific keyword: johnsmithmarketing or johnsmithwriter. This can also boost your searchability for people looking for professionals in your field.
  • You can also add a location: johnsmithnyc or johnsmithlondon.
  • Avoid using numbers unless they are part of your established brand name. johnsmith2024 will look dated quickly. Stick to a timeless, professional handle.

Once you’ve saved your new URL, your old one will no longer work, so be sure to update it on any important documents where it was listed.

Don't Forget to Update Your Link Everywhere!

Congratulations, you now have a sleek, professional LinkedIn URL! Your final step is to make sure you’re using it. Take five minutes to run a quick audit and update your new link on all your important professional assets, including:

  • Resumes and cover templates
  • Email signatures
  • Personal websites or online portfolios
  • Bios on other social platforms (like X/Twitter, Instagram, or Threads)
  • Physical or digital business cards

This quick update ensures brand consistency and helps people find you right where you want them to.

Final Thoughts

Finding and customizing your LinkedIn public profile URL is one of the easiest and most effective ways to polish your digital presence. It's a small change that clearly demonstrates your professionalism and attention to detail, making it easier for recruiters, clients, and collaborators to find and connect with you.

Once your profile is polished, keeping it active with insightful content helps solidify your professional brand. At Postbase, we designed a social media management platform that simplifies scheduling content across your profiles. With a clean visual calendar and rock-solid reliability, you can plan and publish posts to LinkedIn, X, TikTok, and more without the usual headaches, helping you build your personal or company brand more efficiently.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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