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Quick, platform-specific AI bio generator

Generate concise, recruiter-ready, and platform-native bios using prompt-first templates. Produce short, medium, and long variations for social profiles, About pages, press kits, and team pages — then copy, tweak, and export.

Quick overview

How the generator works

A prompt-first generator guides you to supply a few facts (name, role, location, 2–3 skills, one career highlight). It returns multiple variations sized for specific platforms and includes tone variants and modular lines (headline, summary, CTA) so you can mix-and-match.

  • Enter core facts once, choose a template and tone, and get short/medium/long outputs.
  • Templates include platform constraints (e.g., X/Twitter short bios, LinkedIn summaries, GitHub intros).
  • Outputs are editable copy — export as text and adapt for privacy or local market wording.

Prompt-first templates

Platform templates & ready-to-use prompt formulas

Use these prompt formulas directly in the generator or copy them into your own LLM workflow. Replace bracketed placeholders and adjust tone or keyword fields before generating.

LinkedIn long-form summary (200–300 words)

Professional summary emphasizing three core skills, one career highlight (use placeholders for quantifiable impact), and a role/partnership CTA.

  • Prompt formula: "Write a 200–300 word LinkedIn summary for [Name], a [Role] in [Industry] based in [City, Country]. Highlight three core skills: [skill1], [skill2], [skill3]. Include one career highlight phrased like 'reduced X by Y%' (use placeholders if unknown). Add one sentence about roles or collaborations they seek. End with a short CTA (e.g., 'Open to product management roles — contact: [email]'). Tone: [professional/approachable]. Emphasize keywords: [keywords]."

LinkedIn short summary (50–80 words)

Concise intro for the top of profiles or resume headers.

  • Prompt formula: "Write a concise 50–80 word LinkedIn intro for [Name], current [Title] at [Company], highlighting top expertise [skill] and a one-line CTA. Tone: [concise/confident]."

Twitter / X bio (≤160 characters)

Punchy, platform-native bio with one hook and optional emoji.

  • Prompt formula: "Write a 160-character Twitter/X bio for [Name] that includes role/identity ([Role]), one professional hook [achievement or focus], and one emoji or micro-CTA. Keep it conversational and platform-native."

Instagram short bio (≤150 characters)

Friendly, direct bio with one niche or offering and a link CTA line.

  • Prompt formula: "Create an Instagram bio (≤150 chars) for [Name/Brand]: role, one niche or offering, one hashtag or emoji, and a CTA line like 'link below'. Tone: friendly and direct."

GitHub bio (1–2 lines)

Developer-focused plain-text bio that highlights stack and a project link.

  • Prompt formula: "Generate a 1–2 line GitHub bio for [Name]: role, primary tech stack, and a link to one project or portfolio. Keep it concise and technical."

About page paragraph (100–150 words)

Origin story and value proposition with suggested SEO keyword placements.

  • Prompt formula: "Draft a 100–150 word About paragraph for [Name/Company] focusing on origin story, main value proposition, and who benefits most. Suggest SEO placement: primary keyword [primary keyword], secondary [secondary keyword]. Tone: [authentic]."

Founder / Press bio (1–2 short paragraphs)

Authoritative press-ready bio with a media contact line.

  • Prompt formula: "Write a founder bio (1–2 paragraphs) for [Name], include role, one-line founding story, and a qualitative milestone (avoid specific metrics). Add 'For media enquiries:' with contact instructions. Tone: authoritative and succinct."

Speaker bio (50–75 words)

Event program-ready bio that focuses on the talk and credentials.

  • Prompt formula: "Create a 50–75 word speaker bio for [Name], [Title] at [Company], including the talk topic and one line about qualifications or notable talks. Tone: formal and event-ready."

Resume summary (3–5 bullets)

ATS-friendly bullet summary with action-focused language and a result placeholder.

  • Prompt formula: "Produce 3–5 resume bullets for [Name] as [Role] highlighting core strengths, domain expertise, and one accomplishment framed as a result (use placeholders like 'reduced X by Y%'). Use action verbs and include role-relevant keywords."

Team page collection (3 short bios)

Three role-centric short bios for a team or company 'People' page.

  • Prompt formula: "Generate three 20–30 word bios for [Member 1], [Member 2], [Member 3]. Each should include role, one key responsibility, and one personal line to humanize (hobby or hometown). Tone: consistent and professional."

Tone variants & localization

Create voice variants and adapt for local markets and languages.

  • Tone variants prompt: "Rewrite the same bio facts in three tones: Formal (no contractions), Casual (first-person), Humorous (light tone with one joke)."
  • Localization prompt: "Rewrite the [bio type] for [City, Country] using local terminology and include one localized keyword [city-specific keyword]. Then translate for [Language] maintaining platform length limits."

Short/medium/long outputs

Export-ready lengths, modular snippets & CTAs

Each template returns modular components: headline, short summary, long summary, and one-line CTAs. Use the short versions for social handles and the long versions for LinkedIn About or press kits. Suggested CTAs include portfolio links, contact emails for hiring/media, or 'Open to roles' micro-lines.

  • Short: 1–2 lines for X/Twitter/GitHub/Instagram.
  • Medium: 2–4 sentences for About intros or team pages.
  • Long: 150–300 words for LinkedIn summaries, About pages, and press bios.
  • Modular snippets: headline, 1-line summary, 2–3 sentence summary, and CTA — combine as needed.

Protect personal details

Privacy & editing guidance

Bio copy is public by design. Remove or anonymize sensitive details before pasting to public profiles. Use placeholders for numbers or confidential project names and add contact methods appropriate for the platform.

  • Avoid personal identifiers like exact birthdates, home addresses, or sensitive project secrets.
  • Prefer professional contact channels (work email, portfolio link) rather than personal phone numbers.
  • When adding quantifiable impact, use placeholders or ranges if the exact number is confidential.

Who this helps

Common use cases by audience

Templates map directly to the needs of different audiences — from job seekers to founders and event speakers. Each template addresses common pain points like writer’s block, inconsistent tone, and platform constraints.

  • Job seekers: LinkedIn long/short + resume bullets to surface recruiter keywords.
  • Founders & press: Founder/press bio for media kits and About pages.
  • Freelancers & consultants: Short bios for client proposals and team pages.
  • Creators & influencers: Instagram/X bios and modular CTAs for link-in-bio.
  • Developers: GitHub bios and README intros focused on tech stack.

FAQ

What is the difference between bios for LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and Instagram?

LinkedIn favors longer, keyword-rich summaries that highlight career trajectory, skills, and a clear CTA; Twitter/X requires a punchy, personality-driven line within ~160 characters; Instagram prioritizes friendly, niche-focused copy (with emojis/hashtags) and a link CTA. Use LinkedIn for professional context, X for discoverability and voice, Instagram for brand or personal hook.

How do I include recruiter or SEO keywords without making my bio sound unnatural?

Identify 3–5 high-priority keywords that match your role and industry. Place them naturally in the headline and opening sentence, then reinforce through examples of your work or responsibilities. Use the prompt to ask for a version that 'emphasizes [keywords] naturally' and prefer medium-length summaries where you can contextually explain terms.

What length and tone work best for event speaker bios vs. team page entries?

Speaker bios should be formal and focused (50–75 words) highlighting talk topic and credentials. Team page entries are typically shorter (20–40 words) and role-centric; they benefit from a light personal line to humanize the person. Use the speaker template for programs and the team template for website profiles.

Can I generate multiple variations for A/B testing my bio? How should I compare them?

Yes — generate tone and length variants (formal, casual, humorous) and create A/B pairs that differ by one variable (tone, CTA, or keyword). Measure performance by the metric that matters (profile views, connection requests, link clicks) and run tests sequentially to avoid cross-traffic effects.

Is the output editable and safe to paste directly into public profiles?

Outputs are editable text. Review for sensitive details and adjust contact methods before publishing. The generator provides privacy tips — remove exact personal identifiers, anonymize confidential project names, and confirm any quoted accomplishments.

How do I adapt a professional bio for local markets or different languages?

Use the localization prompt to swap terminology (e.g., 'product manager' vs 'product lead'), include a city-specific keyword, and request a translation in the target language while preserving length constraints. Also review locale-specific tone norms (formal vs conversational) before publishing.

What personal details should I avoid including in short public bios?

Avoid exact birthdates, home addresses, personal ID numbers, confidential client names, and any private phone numbers. For public bios, prefer business emails, portfolio links, or managed contact forms.

How do I turn a long About paragraph into short social profile snippets?

Extract the headline and one primary value proposition from the long paragraph, then compress the career highlight into a single hook. Use the modular snippet outputs (headline, short summary, CTA) and the tone variant prompts to create platform-appropriate short lines.

Are there recommended CTAs for bios across platforms (e.g., contact, portfolio link)?

Yes. For LinkedIn use 'Open to [roles] — contact: [email]'; for GitHub point to a project link; for Instagram/X use 'link below' or a portfolio link; for press kits include 'For media enquiries: [email/PR contact]'. Tailor the CTA to the profile goal (hiring, leads, media).

How should founders write bios for press kits vs. investor-facing materials?

For press kits, keep the founder bio succinct, narrative-driven, and media-friendly: one-line origin story, qualitative milestone, and media contact. Investor-facing bios can be more product and traction-focused — describe the value proposition, market fit, and team strengths — but avoid sharing confidential metrics in public-facing bios.

Related pages

  • Compare plansExplore paid features and team plans if you need bulk generation or advanced controls.
  • PricingSee available plans and what’s included for higher-volume or enterprise use.
  • About TextaLearn about the platform behind the generator and our approach to prompt-first copy.
  • Bio writing tipsBest practices for profile copy, keyword placement, and CTA examples.