Profile

Profile or profiles may refer to:

Music

 * Profile (Jan Akkerman album), 1973
 * Profile (Githead album), 2005
 * Profile (Pat Donohue album), 2005
 * Profile (Duke Pearson album), 1959
 * Profiles (Nick Mason and Rick Fenn album), a 1985 album by Nick Mason and Rick Fenn
 * Profiles (Gary McFarland album), a 1966 live album by Gary McFarland
 * Profile (Misako Odani album), 1997
 * Profile (Wolfe Tones album)

Film and television

 * Profile (2018 film), a film directed by Timur Bekmambetov
 * Profile (1954 film), British thriller film
 * Profile (1955 TV series) (1955–1957), a Canadian biographical television series
 * Profiles (TV series) (1979–1980), a Canadian biographical television series
 * Profile (2018 TV series), an American streaming television talk show

Other art, entertainment and media

 * Profile (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character
 * Profile (novel), a 2009 novel by Chris Westwood
 * "The Profile" (short story), a 1907 short story by Willa Cather

Classification of individuals and groups of people

 * Demographic profile, information about a person or market segment, commonly used in marketing. May also include photographic information (e.g., "profile picture")
 * Investor profile, a classification of investor behavior
 * Profile, a dossier of offender profiling data

Computing and technology

 * Profile (engineering), with several meanings in the context of engineering
 * Profile (UML), a concept in Unified Modeling Language
 * Apple ProFile, a hard drive
 * FIS Profile, a banking transaction processing database engine
 * ICC profile, used for colour management of computer displays and digital images
 * User profile, refers to the computer representation of user information
 * Profiling (computer programming), a form of performance analysis to investigate the behavior of a software program

Other meanings

 * Profile Books, a British independent publisher
 * Profile portrait
 * Profile Spotlight, a stage lighting fixture
 * Strategy profile, a concept in game theory
 * Old Man of the Mountain, a former rock formation in New Hampshire also known as the Profile
 * a curved (molding) or plain fascia connecting surfaces, mostly decoratively, in architecture
 * a genre of portrait art depicted from the perspective of the side