Find My: Fbid

You can install the package to programmatically retrieve the FBID for a Facebook Group, Page, or Profile. It handles the extraction logic and returns the numeric ID for use in your application. This is a great option if you need to automate ID collection or integrate the functionality into a larger script.

This is the fastest manual method, but it only works if you haven't set a custom username yet. Open your in a web browser. Look at the URL in the address bar .

For developers or tech-savvy users, the official Facebook Graph Explorer tool is the safest way to find an ID without relying on third-party sites.

If you have never set a custom username for your profile or page, your FBID is sitting right in your browser's address bar. find my fbid

Method A — From the post URL

If your URL looks like ://facebook.com , you will need to use Method 2. Method 2: Use a Third-Party Lookup Tool (Fastest)

No. Facebook keeps personal contact information secure. An FBID only identifies the account entity; it does not grant access to private data like email addresses, phone numbers, or private messages. You can install the package to programmatically retrieve

Because Facebook has largely hidden direct FBID visibility in favor of customizable usernames, finding yours requires a few workarounds. Method 1: The Quick URL Check (Easiest)

: This method only works for your own personal profile ID, not for pages or groups.

If you've ever been prompted to provide your "fbid" or need to integrate a Facebook plugin, you may have wondered, "How do I find my fbid?" This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about these identifiers, why they matter, and the safest ways to locate them. This is the fastest manual method, but it

If you run ads or manage a page:

If you search Google for "find my fbid," you will see dozens of websites claiming to find your ID instantly.

Press Ctrl + F to open the search bar and type owning_profile_id or entity_id .

facebook.com/profile.php?id=1234567890 , the numbers after id= are your FBID . Method 2: The "LookUp-ID" Tool (Best for Custom URLs)