Top‐down MS‐based proteomics has gained a solid growth over the past few years but still faces significant challenges in the LC separation of intact proteins. In top‐down proteomics, it is essential to separate the high mass proteins from the low mass species due to the exponential decay in S/N as a function of increasing molecular mass. SEC is a favored LC method for size‐based separation of proteins but suffers from notoriously low resolution and detrimental dilution. Herein, we reported the use of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) SEC for rapid and high‐resolution separation of intact proteins for top‐down proteomics. Fast separation of intact proteins (6–669 kDa) was achieved in < 7 min with high resolution and high efficiency. More importantly, we have shown that this UHP‐SEC provides high‐resolution separation of intact proteins using a MS‐friendly volatile solvent system, allowing the direct top‐down MS analysis of SEC‐eluted proteins without an additional desalting step. Taken together, we have demonstrated that UHP‐SEC is an attractive LC strategy for the size separation of proteins with great potential for top‐down proteomics.