Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Get a Facebook Profile Link

By Spencer Lanoue
November 11, 2025

Getting your Facebook profile link should be simple, but it can feel tricky if you don't know where to look. This unique URL is your digital address on the platform, and having it handy is essential for everything from filling out a job application to adding it to your business card. This guide will walk you through exactly how to find your Facebook link on any device, customize it for a professional look, and use it effectively to grow your network or brand.

What is a Facebook Profile Link and Why Do You Need It?

A Facebook profile link, also known as a URL (Uniform Resource Locator), is the web address that leads directly to your personal profile. Think of it as the specific street address for your house in the massive city that is Facebook. Without it, people would just have to search for your name and hope they find the right person among potentially thousands of others.

Your profile URL typically comes in two flavors:

  • The Default (ID-based) URL: When you first create an account, Facebook assigns you a link that includes a long string of numbers, which is your unique user ID. It looks something like this: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008456789123.
  • The Custom (Vanity) URL: Facebook also gives you the option to create a personalized link, often referred to as your username or vanity URL. This is much cleaner and easier for people to remember. For example: https://www.facebook.com/jane.doe.official.

So, why would you need this link? There are plenty of practical reasons:

  • Sharing on other platforms: You might want to add it to your LinkedIn bio, email signature, or personal website.
  • Professional networking: Including it on your resume or business card makes it easy for potential employers or clients to find you.
  • Marketing materials: For personal brands, freelancers, or influencers, using a clean URL on flyers, posters, and digital ads is vital for brand consistency.
  • App integrations: Some third-party apps and services require your profile URL to connect your account.

Knowing how to find - and customize - this link is a simple but powerful tool for managing your online identity.

How to Find Your Own Facebook Profile Link (Step-by-Step)

Finding your Facebook profile link takes just a few clicks or taps, but the steps vary slightly depending on whether you're using a computer, a mobile browser, or the Facebook app.

On a Desktop Browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox)

This is often the most straightforward method. If you’re near a computer, this will take you less than 10 seconds.

  1. Log into your Facebook account.
  2. In the top right corner of the page, click on your profile picture and name. You might also see it on the left-hand sidebar. Both will take you to your personal profile page.
  3. Once your profile page loads, look up at the address bar at the very top of your browser window.
  4. The URL displayed there is your profile link. Simply click on it, right-click, and select "Copy" (or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C on Windows / Cmd+C on Mac).

That's it! The link is now copied to your clipboard, ready to be pasted wherever you need it.

In the Facebook Mobile App (iOS and Android)

For most people on the go, the official Facebook app is the primary way they access the platform. Grabbing your link here is designed to be quick and easy for sharing.

  1. Open the Facebook app on your smartphone or tablet.
  2. Tap your profile picture, often located next to the "What's on your mind?" field, or tap the menu icon (☰) and then your name to go to your profile.
  3. Once you're on your profile screen, look for a button with three horizontal dots (...) located under your profile name, next to "Add to Story" and "Edit Profile." Tap this button.
  4. This will open up your Profile Settings screen. At the very bottom of this menu, you'll see a section titled "Your Profile Link."
  5. Beneath that title is your specific URL. Tap the "Copy Link" button, and the link will automatically be saved to your device's clipboard.

On a Mobile Web Browser

If you're using a browser like Safari or Chrome on your phone instead of the app, the process is very similar to the desktop method.

  1. Open your mobile browser of choice and navigate to facebook.com.
  2. Once you're logged in, tap your profile picture or the menu icon to navigate to your profile page.
  3. When your profile page is displayed, simply tap the address bar at the top of the browser screen.
  4. The full URL will be highlighted. You can then use your phone's copy function to save it.

How to Find Someone Else's Facebook Profile Link

Need to share a friend's profile with someone else? The process is almost identical to finding your own, just with one extra step at the beginning.

  • From any device: Use the search bar at the top of Facebook to type in the person's name.
  • Click on their name from the search results to navigate to their profile page.
  • On a desktop: Once you're on their profile, their unique URL will be in the browser's address bar. Copy it from there.
  • In the mobile app: Navigate to their profile and tap the three-dot button (...) located under their name. This brings up a menu where you'll see a "Copy Link" option. Tap it to copy their profile URL.

A quick note on privacy: If a user's profile is set to private, you can still get their profile link. You won't be able to see their posts, photos, or other information, but the link itself will still work for anyone they have granted access to.

How to Customize Your Facebook Username for a Pro Link

That long, number-filled URL Facebook gives you by default isn't exactly pretty. A custom vanity URL (like facebook.com/your.brand) is far more professional, memorable, and great for branding. Setting one up is a smart move for anyone looking to establish a polished online presence.

Here’s how to create your own:

  1. On a desktop, click on your profile picture in the top-right and select Settings &, Privacy, then Settings.
  2. You'll be directed to the Meta Accounts Center. This is the new central hub for managing your connected Meta accounts (Facebook, Instagram, etc.). If you don't land there automatically, click the See more in Accounts Center link.
  3. In the Accounts Center, click on Profiles on the left side of the screen.
  4. Select the Facebook profile you want to customize.
  5. Click on Username.
  6. Here, you can either view your current username or create a new one. Enter your desired username in the field. Facebook will check in real-time if it's available.
  7. Once you land on a unique name that you like, click Done to save it.

Your URL will now update from the default number string to your new custom username. Congrats!

Tips for Picking a Great Username:

  • Be Consistent: If possible, use the same username across all your social media platforms to make it super easy for people to find you.
  • Keep It Simple: Avoid complex spellings, underscores, and too many numbers if you can. Your own name or your business's name is usually best.
  • Stay Professional: Remember that this is a public link. Choose a username that reflects you or your brand well.

Using Your Link for Marketing and Brand Building

Once you have your clean, customized Facebook link, don't just let it sit there. Put it to work! Your Facebook profile can be a powerful hub for community building and showcasing your brand personality. Integrating that link across your other touchpoints creates a seamless experience for anyone looking to connect with you.

Where to Share Your Facebook Profile Link:

  • In Your Email Signature: It's a simple, passive way to let every person you email know where to find you on social media.
  • On your 'link in bio' page: If you use a service like Linktree or Carrd on other platforms like Instagram or X, include your Facebook profile as one of the options.
  • On Your Website and Blog: Add a social icon linked to your profile in your site’s header, footer, or 'Contact Us' page.
  • On Business Cards and Physical Marketing: QR codes are another great way to translate a physical item into a direct online click without forcing someone to type a URL.

Having a consistent, recognizable link helps reinforce your brand identity. It says you’re organized, professional, and easy to find, which builds trust and makes it effortless for new followers to join your community.

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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