Download Threads Profile Picture Guide

✅ Saving a friend’s photo as a contact icon? Fine. Using it on a fake profile, merchandise, or hateful content? Not fine.

✅ Threads’ terms prohibit “scraping” or “collecting user content without authorization.” Automated downloading (bots/scripts) can get your account banned. Can You Download Your Own Profile Picture? Yes – and it’s much simpler. Go to your Threads profile → Tap your profile picture → Screenshot or screen record. Or request your data via Settings → Download your information (Meta will email you full-resolution copies of all photos you’ve uploaded). Final Recommendation | If you need… | Best method | |--------------|--------------| | High-res version of your own photo | Request data download from Meta | | Someone else’s photo for inspiration/mood board | Method 1 (Browser inspect + edit URL) | | Quick reference from mobile | Screenshot + crop | | To repost or edit someone’s photo | Ask them directly (DM on Threads) |

In the Developer Tools panel, you’ll see a line of HTML. Look for a <div> or <img> tag with src=“https://...” download threads profile picture

Right-click anywhere on the profile picture and select Inspect (or Inspect Element ).

Navigate to the profile whose picture you want to download. ✅ Saving a friend’s photo as a contact icon

Just because you can download a Threads profile picture doesn’t always mean you should . Use these methods responsibly and respect other users’ privacy and ownership.

Find the URL that ends with .jpg or .webp . It might look like: https://cdn.threads.net/.../profile_picture_320x320.jpg Not fine

✅ Even if technically possible, downloading and re-uploading someone’s image without consent violates Threads’ Community Guidelines and may violate copyright law (the user owns their photo).

Downloading someone’s profile picture from Threads (or any social media platform) isn’t as straightforward as right-clicking. Meta’s platforms use dynamic image loading and resolution restrictions to protect user privacy and prevent misuse.

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