An FBID (Facebook ID) is a unique numeric string assigned to every profile, page, and group on the platform. While modern Facebook URLs often use custom "usernames" (vanity URLs), the underlying numeric ID is still used for various technical tasks like API integrations or finding a specific profile when a name is changed. How to Find Your FBID
If you have a custom URL (e.g., ://facebook.com), you can find the numeric ID using these methods:
Profile Picture Link: Go to your profile, click on your profile picture to enlarge it, and look at the URL. The FBID is usually the string of numbers following the last period or within the fbid= parameter. Page Source: Go to your profile page. Right-click and select View Page Source.
Press Ctrl + F (or Cmd + F on Mac) and search for userID. The number next to it is your unique ID. find my fbid
External ID Lookup Tools: Sites like Lookup-ID allow you to paste your profile URL and it will extract the numeric ID for you. Finding Other Asset IDs
If you are looking for specific business or page IDs rather than a personal profile, follow these steps provided by the Facebook Help Center:
Facebook Page ID: Switch into your Page, go to Menu > Your Page Name > Transparency and privacy policy to see the ID. An FBID (Facebook ID) is a unique numeric
Business Portfolio ID: Go to your Business Settings, select Business portfolio info, and the number will be listed below the portfolio name.
Two-Factor Code: If you are looking for a security code rather than an ID, use the Code Generator within the "Settings & privacy" menu of the Facebook app.
A Facebook ID is a unique, long string of numbers assigned to every profile, business page, group, and app on the platform. While most users navigate Facebook using usernames and vanity URLs (e.g., facebook.com/yourname), the system relies on these numeric IDs to differentiate between accounts. Open the Facebook Group on desktop
Even if two people have the exact same name (or even the same username on different pages), their FBIDs will always be unique.
Group IDs are necessary if you are building a bot or aggregating posts via API.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/123456789012345//groups/ is the Group’s FBID.group_id.If you manage a business page and need the Page’s FBID (for API calls or embedding feeds), here is how: