Finding the pages you’ve liked on Facebook isn’t as simple as it used to be. Over the years, Facebook has rolled out redesign after redesign, moving menus around and changing where features live.
One day the “Likes” section is right on your profile, the next it’s buried under Settings or hidden in the Activity Log. For anyone who just wants to revisit a favorite page, manage their interests, or check what’s publicly visible, the process can feel like a maze.
That’s where the Facebook Page Viewer comes in. This tool provides a straightforward way to see how any Facebook page looks publicly, without the confusion of navigating Facebook’s ever-changing interface.
Instead of digging through menus, you can simply enter a link and instantly preview the page as others see it.
Equally important, the tool is designed with trust and transparency at its core. It does not hack, exploit, or bypass any privacy settings.
Instead, it simply organizes and displays content that Facebook already makes publicly available—ensuring accuracy, respecting privacy, and providing a safe experience for every user.
The Facebook Page Viewer is a simple yet powerful tool that allows you to see everything shared on public Facebook pages in one clean dashboard. Instead of scrolling endlessly through Facebook’s changing interface, the viewer organizes content into easy-to-navigate tabs — Photos, Posts, Videos, and Reels.
This means whether you’re trying to rewatch a video, download an image, or simply revisit updates from your favorite pages, you can do it quickly and without distractions.
Limitations: For privacy reasons, the tool only works with public pages and profiles. It cannot access content from private accounts, groups, or pages that are locked behind restricted settings — ensuring that your own privacy (and others’) remains respected.
Benefits:
The Facebook Page Viewer is designed to be as straightforward as possible. Follow these simple steps to start exploring your favorite public Facebook pages:
Open the tool in any modern browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge). Once the page loads, you’ll see a clean interface with a search bar and the “Analyze Profile” button (with a rocket icon).