LinkedIn Bio Generator
Create a professional LinkedIn bio (About section) that highlights your value, builds credibility, and helps recruiters and clients find you. Customize tone, role, industry, and keywords for SEO-friendly LinkedIn profile optimization.
LinkedIn Bio (About Section)
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How the AI LinkedIn Bio Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Enter Your Role and Details
Add your current or target role, plus optional skills, achievements, and industry keywords to guide the bio toward your goals.
Choose Tone, Length, and Mode
Pick a tone and bio length, then select a mode like Recruiter-Friendly or Client-Focused to match job search or lead generation.
Generate and Paste into LinkedIn
Click Generate Bio, then copy your About section into LinkedIn. Edit lightly to match your voice and add any final specifics.
See It in Action
See how a generic LinkedIn bio becomes a keyword-optimized, results-driven About section that’s easier to skim and more compelling to recruiters.
I’m a hardworking professional with experience in many areas. I like working with teams and solving problems. I’m looking for new opportunities where I can grow and make an impact.
Product Manager focused on building simple, high-impact experiences in SaaS.
I partner with design, engineering, and go-to-market teams to ship features that improve activation, retention, and revenue—using customer research, clear prioritization, and data-informed decisions.
Highlights: • Led roadmap initiatives that improved conversion and reduced churn • Experienced in product strategy, A/B testing, analytics, and stakeholder management
Core skills: product strategy, user research, experimentation, SQL/analytics, GTM.
Open to Product Manager roles—feel free to DM me to connect.
Why Use Our AI LinkedIn Bio Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Keyword-Optimized LinkedIn About Section
Add role keywords and skills to generate an SEO-friendly LinkedIn bio that improves search visibility for recruiters and clients.
Multiple Bio Styles for Different Goals
Choose recruiter-friendly, client-focused, executive, student, or creator modes to match your job search or personal brand strategy.
Impact-First Writing with Metrics
Turn achievements into concise, results-driven bullets that showcase credibility and professional value quickly.
Built-In Call-to-Action
Include a clear CTA to drive profile visitors to message you, schedule a call, or view your portfolio—ideal for lead generation.
Fast, Clean Formatting
Generates skimmable paragraphs and optional bullet points designed for LinkedIn readability on mobile and desktop.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI LinkedIn Bio Generator with these expert tips.
Lead with your role + niche in the first two lines
LinkedIn truncates the About section, so open with your job title, specialty, and who you help (team, customer, or industry).
Use measurable outcomes when possible
Even one metric (growth %, revenue, time saved, conversion lift) makes your LinkedIn bio more credible and recruiter-friendly.
Add 8–15 relevant keywords naturally
Include role keywords, tools, and skills you want to rank for in LinkedIn search, but keep the writing readable and human.
End with a clear call-to-action
If you want opportunities, say so: hiring status, ideal roles, service offers, and the best way to contact you.
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How to write a LinkedIn About section that actually gets you noticed
Most LinkedIn bios are either too vague or too stuffed with buzzwords. And then people wonder why recruiters scroll right past.
A solid About section does three things fast:
- States what you do (and for who) in the first 2 lines
- Shows proof with outcomes, numbers, or specific work
- Makes it easy to take the next step (connect, DM, book, hire)
That’s it. Simple. Not easy, though.
What a high converting LinkedIn bio usually includes
If you’re staring at a blank screen, use this structure as a baseline.
1) A clear opening line (role + niche)
Think: job title + specialty + domain.
Examples:
- Product Manager focused on onboarding and retention in SaaS.
- Data Analyst helping fintech teams turn messy data into decisions.
- Copywriter for B2B brands that want more demos, not more traffic.
This part is basically your positioning. Without it, everything else feels fuzzy.
2) Your “why you” in plain language
A short paragraph that explains how you work and what you’re known for. Keep it human. You can still sound professional without sounding like a press release.
Good signals to include:
- team types you partner with (sales, engineering, founders)
- the kind of problems you solve (growth, churn, pipeline, operations)
- your approach (research, experimentation, storytelling, systems)
3) Proof, but make it skimmable
Recruiters skim. Clients skim harder. So give them a reason to stop.
You can use:
- 2 to 4 bullets with measurable wins
- short “highlights” section
- compact list of outcomes
If you don’t have metrics yet, use specifics:
- projects shipped
- tools used
- scope and ownership
- what changed because you did the work
4) Keywords that sound natural
LinkedIn search is basically keyword matching. You want the right terms in your About section, but not in a weird copy paste list.
Add keywords like:
- target job titles (Product Manager, SDR, UX Designer)
- tools (SQL, HubSpot, Figma, GA4)
- domain terms (GTM, lifecycle marketing, ETL, stakeholder management)
Best practice: weave them into sentences, then optionally include a “Core skills” line near the end.
5) A clear CTA (even if you are not selling)
If you want a job, say the job. If you want clients, say what you offer. If you just want a network, say what you like connecting about.
Examples:
- Open to Product Manager roles in SaaS and consumer apps. DM me.
- If you need help with lifecycle emails or landing pages, let’s talk.
- Always happy to connect with people working in healthcare analytics.
Pick the right bio style for your goal
Different goals need different bios. That’s why modes matter.
- Recruiter-Friendly: more keywords, more clarity, faster proof
- Client-Focused: services, outcomes, credibility, CTA
- Executive: leadership narrative, strategy, business impact
- Student / Entry-Level: potential, projects, direction, learning velocity
- Creator / Personal Brand: story driven, niche, voice, still professional
If you’re unsure, start recruiter friendly. It’s the safest default for most people.
Quick checklist before you paste it into LinkedIn
- First two lines say your role and niche
- No generic filler like “hardworking” or “passionate”
- At least one specific outcome or project
- 8 to 15 keywords included naturally
- CTA is clear and easy to act on
- Reads like a person wrote it, not a template
And yeah, you can generate a strong first draft and then edit it into your real voice. That’s usually the sweet spot.
If you want to explore more tools like this for bios, resumes, and everyday writing, you can find them on WritingTools.ai.
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