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Biography Generator

Create a clear, credible biography for LinkedIn, personal websites, speaker pages, author boxes, press kits, and team pages. Choose a style, add key details, and generate a bio that matches your voice.

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How the AI Biography Generator Works

Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.

1

Add your details

Enter your name and optionally your role, niche, and key achievements (metrics, awards, clients, or experience).

2

Choose platform, tone, and length

Select where the bio will be used (LinkedIn, website, speaker page, author box) and set the tone and word count.

3

Generate and refine

Click Generate Bio to get a polished biography. Edit details, swap tone, or shorten/expand until it fits perfectly.

See It in Action

See how the AI biography generator turns rough notes into a polished professional bio.

Before

I work in marketing. I’ve done a lot of projects and I’m good at growth and content. I like helping companies scale.

After

Taylor Nguyen is a Product Marketing Manager specializing in B2B SaaS growth and content strategy. With 8+ years of experience, Taylor has led product launches and campaigns that helped teams accelerate pipeline and revenue. Taylor’s work has been featured in HubSpot and GrowthHackers, and they partner with cross-functional teams to turn customer insights into clear positioning and high-converting messaging.

Why Use Our AI Biography Generator?

Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.

Instant Bio for Any Platform

Generate a LinkedIn bio, website bio, speaker bio, author bio, or team-page biography with platform-appropriate structure and length.

Professional, Credible Writing

Produces clear bios that highlight expertise, role, and proof points—without sounding salesy or generic.

Flexible Voice and POV

Choose first-person or third-person biography styles and tailor tone (professional, friendly, confident, or concise) to match your brand.

SEO-Friendly About Sections

Naturally incorporates niche keywords (role + industry + specialties) to help your personal website and profile bios match search intent.

Pro Tips for Better Results

Get the most out of the AI Biography Generator with these expert tips.

Lead with a clear identity

Start with a strong first line: role + niche + who you help (or what you build). This makes your bio instantly understandable.

Use proof, not adjectives

Replace vague claims like “results-driven” with specifics: years, revenue impact, publications, certifications, or notable brands.

Match the platform’s expectations

LinkedIn bios can be slightly conversational; speaker bios should highlight topics and outcomes; author bios should emphasize expertise and what you write about.

Add 1–2 keyword phrases naturally

For SEO, include your primary niche keywords (e.g., “B2B SaaS product marketing,” “wedding photographer in Austin”) without stuffing.

Who Is This For?

Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.

Create a professional biography for LinkedIn headlines and About sections
Write an engaging personal website bio and About page intro
Generate a speaker bio for conferences, podcasts, webinars, and panels
Produce an author bio for guest posts, newsletters, and book back covers
Refresh team member bios for company websites and startup pitch decks
Craft a short social media bio for Instagram, X, and creator profiles
Build a press-kit biography for PR outreach and media pages

How to Write a Great Biography (Without Sounding Awkward)

Writing a bio feels simple until you’re staring at a blank page trying to describe yourself without sounding either too stiff or way too salesy. A good biography is basically a shortcut for trust. It tells people who you are, what you do, and why they should care, in a few lines.

The goal is not to cram in everything. It’s to make the reader think, ok, this person is legit, and I understand what they do.

What a Strong Bio Actually Needs

Most bios fall apart because they’re missing one of these pieces:

1) A clear identity

Start with the obvious. Your name, role, and niche.

Examples of what “clear” looks like:

  • “Product designer focused on B2B SaaS onboarding and UX writing.”
  • “Austin based wedding photographer specializing in documentary style coverage.”

If someone can’t summarize you in one sentence after reading your first line, it’s usually too vague.

2) A specific credibility signal

This is where you replace generic words with proof. Even one concrete detail helps.

Good proof:

  • years of experience
  • measurable results
  • notable clients or companies
  • awards, certifications
  • publications, speaking appearances

Not great proof:

  • “passionate”
  • “results driven”
  • “hardworking” It’s not that those are bad traits. They just don’t mean much in a bio.

3) Context for who you help (or what you build)

People skim bios looking for relevance. A simple “who you work with” line can do a lot.

Examples:

  • “She helps early stage founders clarify positioning and launch faster.”
  • “He works with DTC brands to grow email revenue through lifecycle strategy.”

4) A light CTA, if it fits

Not every bio needs this, but it’s useful on websites, press pages, and speaker pages.

Keep it subtle:

  • “For speaking inquiries, contact…”
  • “Read more at…”
  • “Connect on LinkedIn…”

First Person vs Third Person (Which Should You Use?)

Both are correct. It depends on where the bio lives.

  • First person feels more personal. Great for newsletters, creator sites, and personal websites.
  • Third person feels more formal and press friendly. Better for speaker pages, team pages, media kits, and author bylines.

If you’re unsure, generate both. You’ll immediately feel which one fits the page.

Platform Specific Bio Tips (Quick but Important)

LinkedIn

  • Slightly conversational is fine.
  • Lead with role and niche, then add proof.
  • Avoid writing like a resume summary. Make it human.

Personal website About intro

  • Make it warm. A little personality helps.
  • Add one line about what you’re doing now.
  • If SEO matters, include your niche keyword naturally.

Speaker bio

  • Include topics, audience outcomes, and notable proof.
  • Add one sentence that makes it easy for an organizer to book you.

Author bio

  • Focus on expertise and what you write about.
  • Mention a publication, book, or beat if you have it.
  • CTA can be “subscribe” or “read more”, but keep it low pressure.

Social bios (Instagram, X)

  • Short, sharp, specific.
  • Role + niche + one credibility hook is enough.
  • If you have a link in bio destination, align the text with that goal.

A Simple Bio Template You Can Copy

Use this when you’re stuck. Fill in the blanks and you’ll already be 80 percent there.

[Name] is a [role] specializing in [niche]. They [what you do / who you help], with a focus on [specific area]. Their work has [proof point: result, company, publication, award]. [Optional CTA].

If you want it in first person, just flip the grammar.

Common Bio Mistakes (That Make You Sound Generic)

  • Trying to impress instead of trying to be clear
  • Listing responsibilities instead of outcomes
  • Stuffing every job title you have ever had into one paragraph
  • Overusing buzzwords like “innovative”, “dynamic”, “strategic” with no evidence
  • Writing one bio and pasting it everywhere without adjusting for platform

Make It Faster With AI (But Still Make It Yours)

AI works best when you give it real inputs. Numbers, specifics, actual outcomes. If you only give it vague details, it will politely give you a vague bio back.

If you’re building a few variations for different platforms, it helps to generate drafts quickly and then tweak the best one. That’s basically the sweet spot.

You can use this tool here, and if you want to explore more tools for writing, bios, and rewrites, you can check out the full library of AI writing tools at WritingTools.ai.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can generate a bio for common platforms like LinkedIn, websites, and speaker pages for free. Some advanced modes or higher usage limits may require an upgrade.

Yes. Use the Length setting to create a short bio (1–2 sentences) or a longer professional biography with more detail and credibility.

First person works well for personal websites and newsletters. Third person is common for speaker bios, press pages, and team pages. You can generate either style by selecting the appropriate mode.

Add 2–5 specific achievements (numbers, outcomes, notable clients, publications, years of experience) and clarify your niche. The generator will prioritize concrete details over buzzwords.

If your goal or audience suggests it, the bio can include a subtle CTA (e.g., contact, speaking inquiries, or newsletter). You can also add a goal like “book speaking” or “get client leads” for stronger alignment.

Yes. Choose your output language and the biography will be written accordingly.

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