AI LinkedIn Bio Generator
Write a compelling LinkedIn About section that gets you noticed by recruiters and clients — free, no sign-up needed.
How it works
Enter your role & skills
Add your job title, key skills or expertise areas, and optionally your top career achievement. 30 seconds of input.
AI detects your persona
The AI identifies whether you're a founder, job seeker, freelancer, consultant, or executive — and writes accordingly.
Get a bio built for your goal
Whether your goal is clients, recruiter attention, or thought leadership, the output is tailored to drive that specific outcome.
What your LinkedIn bio should say — based on your goal
A founder bio and a job-seeker bio serve completely different purposes. The AI adapts the structure, tone, and CTA to your specific objective.
Founder / CEO
Traction + vision. Lead with a specific milestone ('Bootstrapped to $1M ARR'), then state the problem you're solving and why now.
Job seeker
Role + measurable results + what you're looking for. Recruiters scan for titles, skills, and metrics — give them all three in the first 3 lines.
Freelancer / consultant
Niche + outcome + CTA. 'I help [audience] achieve [result] without [pain]. DM me or book a call at [link].'
Executive / VP
Industry authority + scale of impact. Reference team size, budget managed, or industry transformation. Understated confidence, not self-promotion.
Creator / coach
Audience identity + transformation + proof. 'Helping [X] people achieve [Y]. [Credibility signal]. New content every week.'
Who uses an AI LinkedIn bio generator?
Job seekers
Rewrite your About section before applying. A keyword-optimised bio improves recruiter visibility and InMail response rates.
SaaS founders
Build a personal brand that attracts investors, early adopters, and press coverage beyond your company page.
Freelancers
Turn your profile into an inbound lead source. A clear niche + CTA converts profile visitors into discovery calls.
Career coaches
Help clients update their profiles with bios that dramatically improve recruiter response rates and interview invites.
Agencies
Optimise team member profiles to reflect consistent brand positioning and improve company content reach.
Executives
Establish thought leadership on LinkedIn without sounding like a press release. Authoritative, not arrogant.
Frequently asked questions
How long should my LinkedIn About section be?
2,600 characters maximum. Aim for 1,200–1,800 characters — long enough to tell your story, short enough to hold attention. The first 300 characters are visible before 'see more', so make them count.
Should I use keywords in my LinkedIn bio?
Yes. LinkedIn search indexes your About section. Including your target job title, industry terms, and key skills improves discoverability. But write for humans first — keyword stuffing reads as spam.
First person or third person?
First person ('I help businesses...') is strongly preferred. Third person feels stiff and impersonal. LinkedIn is a professional social network — being human and direct builds more trust than formal corporate language.
What should I put in the first line of my bio?
Make the first line a hook. A specific result, a bold claim, or a clear statement of who you help. This is the line visible before 'see more' — it determines whether anyone reads the rest.
Does my LinkedIn bio affect search rankings?
Yes. LinkedIn's search algorithm considers your headline, About section, and skills. Profiles with keyword-rich bios appear more frequently in recruiter searches and LinkedIn Sales Navigator queries.
How often should I update my LinkedIn bio?
Whenever your role, focus, or target audience changes. Also update it when you have a new milestone — a funding round, promotion, or notable client win. Fresh profiles rank better and convert better.
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