Using the Lightroom Facebook plugin is easy:
As of recent updates to Adobe Lightroom Classic and the cloud-based Lightroom ecosystem, While older versions of Lightroom Classic once featured a built-in "Publish Services" panel for Facebook, changes in Facebook’s API (Application Programming Interface) and data privacy policies have rendered these native connections largely obsolete or non-functional.
Because plugins are unreliable due to API restrictions, professional photographers currently utilize manual export workflows. This ensures the highest possible image quality on the platform.
Since direct plugin support is limited, the most reliable method is to create an in Lightroom Classic (LrC) or Lightroom (Lr) with settings optimized to avoid Facebook’s aggressive compression. Exporting high quality photos from Lightroom to Facebook?
In previous iterations of Lightroom Classic (circa Lightroom 3 through Lightroom 6/CC 2015), Adobe included a module called . This feature allowed users to create a direct link between their Lightroom catalog and their Facebook account.
While the native Adobe plugin is dead, the architecture for plugins remains in Lightroom Classic. Third-party developers have attempted to fill the gap, though these are often less stable than native tools.