LinkedIn has become the go-to platform for professional thought leadership, industry insights, and career advice. But LinkedIn's content is trapped behind login walls and cluttered with "Connect" buttons, engagement prompts, and news feed distractions. Page2Doc extracts the valuable content and delivers a clean, professional PDF you can save, share, and reference offline.
The Problem
LinkedIn doesn't offer any way to export posts or articles. Browser print-to-PDF captures the entire page including navigation, sidebar job listings, "People also viewed" sections, and premium upgrade banners. LinkedIn articles often include carousel documents that print-to-PDF completely misses. And LinkedIn increasingly hides content behind "Sign in to view" modals for non-logged-in users.
The Solution
Page2Doc identifies LinkedIn's post or article container, strips all platform UI (navigation, sidebar, engagement prompts, job listings, premium banners), preserves the content formatting, images, and document carousels, and renders a clean PDF that reads like a professional document — not a social media screenshot.
How It Works
Click the Page2Doc icon on any LinkedIn post or article. The extension detects the content container (post body or article), removes all non-content elements, resolves images and carousel slides, preserves the author attribution and timestamp, and generates a paginated PDF with professional typography.
Key Benefits
- ✓Clean output without navigation, sidebars, or engagement prompts
- ✓LinkedIn articles and posts both supported
- ✓Carousel document slides captured and included in the PDF
- ✓Author name, title, and timestamp preserved for attribution
- ✓Works on content you can view in your browser
- ✓Build a permanent library of professional insights
- ✓No account sharing or LinkedIn API access needed
How Page2Doc Compares
Screenshots miss carousel content and look unprofessional. Browser print-to-PDF includes 40-50% non-content elements. LinkedIn's own "Copy link" feature doesn't help with offline access. Page2Doc is the only solution that extracts just the content and produces a clean, professional document.
Use Cases
- →Professionals archiving industry insights from thought leaders
- →Recruiters saving candidate posts and article portfolios
- →Sales teams archiving prospect company announcements
- →Researchers collecting professional commentary on industry trends
- →Job seekers saving career advice posts for offline review
- →Marketers analyzing competitor content strategies
Pro Tip
After saving a LinkedIn article as PDF, use the AI content extractor to pull out key data points and action items. Export to Word if you want to annotate or add your own commentary.
AI Document Intelligence
- Summarize
- Translate
- Extract
- Metadata
- Keywords
- Analyze
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it work on both LinkedIn posts and articles?▾
Yes. Page2Doc handles both short-form LinkedIn posts and long-form LinkedIn articles. Carousel documents within posts are also captured.
Do I need to be logged in to LinkedIn?▾
You need to be able to view the content in your browser. If LinkedIn requires login to see a post, you'll need to be logged in first. Page2Doc captures what your browser can render.
Are carousel slides included in the PDF?▾
Yes. Page2Doc captures carousel document slides and includes them in the PDF output, which browser print-to-PDF typically misses entirely.
Can I export LinkedIn content to Word?▾
Yes. Page2Doc supports PDF, Word (.docx), and Excel (.xlsx). Word export is great for annotating and adding commentary to LinkedIn articles.
Is this allowed by LinkedIn's terms?▾
Page2Doc captures content you can already view in your browser for personal use. It doesn't scrape or access LinkedIn's API. Personal archival of publicly viewable content is generally acceptable.