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Bio Generator

Generate a professional, casual, or creative bio in seconds.

How the Bio Generator works

The bio generator creates polished professional bios in multiple lengths and tones from a single set of details. Enter your name, title, organisation, key accomplishments, areas of expertise, and a personal detail — the tool produces 50-word, 150-word, and 300-word versions in first-person and third-person voice, formatted for LinkedIn, Twitter/X, conference programmes, speaker introductions, and personal website About pages.

First person vs third person

First-person bios ("I am a product designer with 8 years of experience") feel conversational and direct — ideal for LinkedIn profiles and personal websites where you speak directly to the reader. Third-person bios ("Jane Smith is a product designer…") are standard for conference speaker programmes, press kits, author pages, and formal publications where someone else is presenting you to an audience. The generator produces both from the same input fields with one click.

Bio length for different platforms

Twitter/X limits bios to 160 characters — every word must earn its place. LinkedIn summaries can be up to 2,600 characters but the first 300 characters appear before "See more." Conference speaker bios are typically 100–150 words. Website About page bios range from one paragraph to a full page depending on the industry. The generator's length presets match these platform conventions, so you always have the right version ready without manual trimming.

Brand voice and tone consistency

Your bio's tone should match your professional brand. A financial advisor needs formal, credibility-building language. A UX designer benefits from approachable, human-centred language. A startup founder can be bold and mission-driven. The generator's tone selector (professional, approachable, creative, authoritative) adjusts vocabulary, sentence structure, and emphasis to match your industry norms and personal positioning rather than defaulting to bland corporate phrasing.

Call to action and contact information

Effective bios often end with a soft call to action — an invitation to connect, a link to a portfolio, or a one-line statement of what you are currently working on or looking for. "Currently open to speaking opportunities at finance conferences" or "Follow for weekly UX insights" gives readers a reason to act. The generator's CTA field lets you append this to all bio lengths, ensuring every version ends with purpose rather than trailing off after credentials.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a professional bio be?
LinkedIn summary: 300 characters (headline) to 2600 characters (About section). Twitter bio: 160 characters maximum. Website About page: 50-150 words for a short bio; 200-400 words for a full bio. Use the Twitter style for social profiles and professional style for CVs and conference programmes.
Should I write my bio in first or third person?
Third person (Jane Smith is a designer...) suits conference bios, website About pages, and press releases. First person (I am a designer...) feels warmer for Twitter, LinkedIn, and personal websites. Choose based on context — professional events typically use third person.
What should I include in a professional bio?
Essential: name, current role, company. Important: years of experience, key specialty or niche, top achievement. Optional: education, location, contact. For social media: keep it under 160 characters and add your personality. Focus on value you provide, not just job titles.

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