LinkedIn MCP

Scrape LinkedIn profiles and companies, get recommended jobs, and perform job searches.

LinkedIn MCP Server

Through this LinkedIn MCP server, AI assistants like Claude can connect to your LinkedIn. Access profiles and companies, search for jobs, or get job details.

Installation Methods

uvx Docker Install DXT Extension Development

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb84419a-6eaf-47bd-ac52-37bc59c83680

Usage Examples

Research the background of this candidate https://www.linkedin.com/in/stickerdaniel/
Get this company profile for partnership discussions https://www.linkedin.com/company/inframs/
Suggest improvements for my CV to target this job posting https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4252026496
What has Anthropic been posting about recently? https://www.linkedin.com/company/anthropicresearch/

Features & Tool Status

ToolDescriptionStatus
get_person_profileGet profile info with explicit section selection (experience, education, interests, honors, languages, contact_info)Working
get_company_profileExtract company information with explicit section selection (posts, jobs)Working
get_company_postsGet recent posts from a company's LinkedIn feedWorking
search_jobsSearch for jobs with keywords and location filtersWorking
get_job_detailsGet detailed information about a specific job postingWorking
close_sessionClose browser session and clean up resourcesWorking

[!IMPORTANT] Breaking change: LinkedIn recently made some changes to prevent scraping. The newest version uses Patchright with persistent browser profiles instead of Playwright with session files. Old session.json files and LINKEDIN_COOKIE env vars are no longer supported. Run --login again to create a new profile + cookie file that can be mounted in docker. 02/2026

🚀 uvx Setup (Recommended - Universal)

Prerequisites: Install uv and run uvx patchright install chromium to set up the browser.

Installation

Step 1: Create a session (first time only)

uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login

This opens a browser for you to log in manually (5 minute timeout for 2FA, captcha, etc.). The browser profile is saved to ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile/.

Step 2: Client Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linkedin": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["linkedin-scraper-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

[!NOTE] Sessions may expire over time. If you encounter authentication issues, run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login again

uvx Setup Help

Transport Modes:

  • Default (stdio): Standard communication for local MCP servers
  • Streamable HTTP: For web-based MCP server
  • If no transport is specified, the server defaults to stdio
  • An interactive terminal without explicit transport shows a chooser prompt

CLI Options:

  • --login - Open browser to log in and save persistent profile
  • --no-headless - Show browser window (useful for debugging scraping issues)
  • --log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR} - Set logging level (default: WARNING)
  • --transport {stdio,streamable-http} - Optional: force transport mode (default: stdio)
  • --host HOST - HTTP server host (default: 127.0.0.1)
  • --port PORT - HTTP server port (default: 8000)
  • --path PATH - HTTP server path (default: /mcp)
  • --logout - Clear stored LinkedIn browser profile
  • --timeout MS - Browser timeout for page operations in milliseconds (default: 5000)
  • --user-data-dir PATH - Path to persistent browser profile directory (default: ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile)
  • --chrome-path PATH - Path to Chrome/Chromium executable (for custom browser installations)

Basic Usage Examples:

# Create a session interactively
uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login

# Run with debug logging
uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --log-level DEBUG

HTTP Mode Example (for web-based MCP clients):

uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --transport streamable-http --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8080 --path /mcp

Runtime server logs are emitted by FastMCP/Uvicorn.

Test with mcp inspector:

  1. Install and run mcp inspector bunx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
  2. Click pre-filled token url to open the inspector in your browser
  3. Select Streamable HTTP as Transport Type
  4. Set URL to http://localhost:8080/mcp
  5. Connect
  6. Test tools

Installation issues:

  • Ensure you have uv installed: curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
  • Check uv version: uv --version (should be 0.4.0 or higher)

Session issues:

  • Browser profile is stored at ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile/
  • Make sure you have only one active LinkedIn session at a time

Login issues:

  • LinkedIn may require a login confirmation in the LinkedIn mobile app for --login
  • You might get a captcha challenge if you logged in frequently. Run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login which opens a browser where you can solve it manually.

Timeout issues:

  • If pages fail to load or elements aren't found, try increasing the timeout: --timeout 10000
  • Users on slow connections may need higher values (e.g., 15000-30000ms)
  • Can also set via environment variable: TIMEOUT=10000

Custom Chrome path:

  • If Chrome is installed in a non-standard location, use --chrome-path /path/to/chrome
  • Can also set via environment variable: CHROME_PATH=/path/to/chrome

🐳 Docker Setup

Prerequisites: Make sure you have Docker installed and running.

Authentication

Docker runs headless (no browser window), so you need to create a browser profile locally first and mount it into the container.

Step 1: Create profile using uvx (one-time setup)

uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login

This opens a browser window where you log in manually (5 minute timeout for 2FA, captcha, etc.). The browser profile is saved to ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile/.

Step 2: Configure Claude Desktop with Docker

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linkedin": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run", "--rm", "-i",
        "-v", "~/.linkedin-mcp:/home/pwuser/.linkedin-mcp",
        "stickerdaniel/linkedin-mcp-server:latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}

[!NOTE] Sessions may expire over time. If you encounter authentication issues, run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login again locally.

[!NOTE] Why can't I run --login in Docker? Docker containers don't have a display server. Create a profile on your host using the uvx setup and mount it into Docker.

Docker Setup Help

Transport Modes:

  • Default (stdio): Standard communication for local MCP servers
  • Streamable HTTP: For a web-based MCP server
  • If no transport is specified, the server defaults to stdio
  • An interactive terminal without explicit transport shows a chooser prompt

CLI Options:

  • --log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR} - Set logging level (default: WARNING)
  • --transport {stdio,streamable-http} - Optional: force transport mode (default: stdio)
  • --host HOST - HTTP server host (default: 127.0.0.1)
  • --port PORT - HTTP server port (default: 8000)
  • --path PATH - HTTP server path (default: /mcp)
  • --logout - Clear stored LinkedIn browser profile
  • --timeout MS - Browser timeout for page operations in milliseconds (default: 5000)
  • --user-data-dir PATH - Path to persistent browser profile directory (default: ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile)
  • --chrome-path PATH - Path to Chrome/Chromium executable (rarely needed in Docker)

[!NOTE] --login and --no-headless are not available in Docker (no display server). Use the uvx setup to create profiles.

HTTP Mode Example (for web-based MCP clients):

docker run -it --rm \
  -v ~/.linkedin-mcp:/home/pwuser/.linkedin-mcp \
  -p 8080:8080 \
  stickerdaniel/linkedin-mcp-server:latest \
  --transport streamable-http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --path /mcp

Runtime server logs are emitted by FastMCP/Uvicorn.

Test with mcp inspector:

  1. Install and run mcp inspector bunx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
  2. Click pre-filled token url to open the inspector in your browser
  3. Select Streamable HTTP as Transport Type
  4. Set URL to http://localhost:8080/mcp
  5. Connect
  6. Test tools

Docker issues:

  • Make sure Docker is installed
  • Check if Docker is running: docker ps

Login issues:

  • Make sure you have only one active LinkedIn session at a time
  • LinkedIn may require a login confirmation in the LinkedIn mobile app for --login
  • You might get a captcha challenge if you logged in frequently. Run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login which opens a browser where you can solve captchas manually. See the uvx setup for prerequisites.

Timeout issues:

  • If pages fail to load or elements aren't found, try increasing the timeout: --timeout 10000
  • Users on slow connections may need higher values (e.g., 15000-30000ms)
  • Can also set via environment variable: TIMEOUT=10000

Custom Chrome path:

  • If Chrome is installed in a non-standard location, use --chrome-path /path/to/chrome
  • Can also set via environment variable: CHROME_PATH=/path/to/chrome

📦 Claude Desktop (DXT Extension)

Prerequisites: Claude Desktop and Docker installed & running

One-click installation for Claude Desktop users:

  1. Download the DXT extension
  2. Double-click to install into Claude Desktop
  3. Create a session: uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login

[!NOTE] Sessions may expire over time. If you encounter authentication issues, run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login again.

DXT Extension Setup Help

First-time setup timeout:

  • Claude Desktop has a ~60 second connection timeout

  • If the Docker image isn't cached, the pull may exceed this timeout

  • Fix: Pre-pull the image before first use:

    docker pull stickerdaniel/linkedin-mcp-server:2.3.0
    
  • Then restart Claude Desktop

Docker issues:

  • Make sure Docker is installed
  • Check if Docker is running: docker ps

Login issues:

  • Make sure you have only one active LinkedIn session at a time
  • LinkedIn may require a login confirmation in the LinkedIn mobile app for --login
  • You might get a captcha challenge if you logged in frequently. Run uvx linkedin-scraper-mcp --login which opens a browser where you can solve captchas manually. See the uvx setup for prerequisites.

Timeout issues:

  • If pages fail to load or elements aren't found, try increasing the timeout: --timeout 10000
  • Users on slow connections may need higher values (e.g., 15000-30000ms)
  • Can also set via environment variable: TIMEOUT=10000

🐍 Local Setup (Develop & Contribute)

Prerequisites: Git and uv installed

Installation

# 1. Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/stickerdaniel/linkedin-mcp-server
cd linkedin-mcp-server

# 2. Install UV package manager (if not already installed)
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# 3. Install dependencies
uv sync
uv sync --group dev

# 4. Install Patchright browser
uv run patchright install chromium

# 5. Install pre-commit hooks
uv run pre-commit install

# 6. Create a session (first time only)
uv run -m linkedin_mcp_server --login

# 7. Start the server
uv run -m linkedin_mcp_server

Local Setup Help

CLI Options:

  • --login - Open browser to log in and save persistent profile
  • --no-headless - Show browser window (useful for debugging scraping issues)
  • --log-level {DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR} - Set logging level (default: WARNING)
  • --transport {stdio,streamable-http} - Optional: force transport mode (default: stdio)
  • --host HOST - HTTP server host (default: 127.0.0.1)
  • --port PORT - HTTP server port (default: 8000)
  • --path PATH - HTTP server path (default: /mcp)
  • --logout - Clear stored LinkedIn browser profile
  • --timeout MS - Browser timeout for page operations in milliseconds (default: 5000)
  • --status - Check if current session is valid and exit
  • --user-data-dir PATH - Path to persistent browser profile directory (default: ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile)
  • --slow-mo MS - Delay between browser actions in milliseconds (default: 0, useful for debugging)
  • --user-agent STRING - Custom browser user agent
  • --viewport WxH - Browser viewport size (default: 1280x720)
  • --chrome-path PATH - Path to Chrome/Chromium executable (for custom browser installations)
  • --help - Show help

Note: Most CLI options have environment variable equivalents. See .env.example for details.

HTTP Mode Example (for web-based MCP clients):

uv run -m linkedin_mcp_server --transport streamable-http --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000 --path /mcp

Claude Desktop:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "linkedin": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": ["--directory", "/path/to/linkedin-mcp-server", "run", "-m", "linkedin_mcp_server"]
    }
  }
}

stdio is used by default for this config.

Login issues:

  • Make sure you have only one active LinkedIn session at a time
  • LinkedIn may require a login confirmation in the LinkedIn mobile app for --login
  • You might get a captcha challenge if you logged in frequently. The --login command opens a browser where you can solve it manually.

Scraping issues:

  • Use --no-headless to see browser actions and debug scraping problems
  • Add --log-level DEBUG to see more detailed logging

Session issues:

  • Browser profile is stored at ~/.linkedin-mcp/profile/
  • Use --logout to clear the profile and start fresh

Python/Patchright issues:

  • Check Python version: python --version (should be 3.12+)
  • Reinstall Patchright: uv run patchright install chromium
  • Reinstall dependencies: uv sync --reinstall

Timeout issues:

  • If pages fail to load or elements aren't found, try increasing the timeout: --timeout 10000
  • Users on slow connections may need higher values (e.g., 15000-30000ms)
  • Can also set via environment variable: TIMEOUT=10000

Custom Chrome path:

  • If Chrome is installed in a non-standard location, use --chrome-path /path/to/chrome
  • Can also set via environment variable: CHROME_PATH=/path/to/chrome

Feel free to open an issue or PR!

Acknowledgements

Built with FastMCP and Patchright.

⚠️ Use in accordance with LinkedIn's Terms of Service. Web scraping may violate LinkedIn's terms. This tool is for personal use only.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.

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