Bio Generator
Generate professional bios for LinkedIn, Twitter, speaker profiles, and websites.
Generated Bios
How It Works
Enter your name, role, key achievements, and preferred tone. The generator creates professional bio variants in first and third person, short (1 sentence), medium (100 words), and long (200+ words) formats.
**Bio Generator — Tell Your Story Professionally**
A well-crafted professional bio opens doors — it's the text behind conference speaker invitations, LinkedIn connection acceptance rates, and first impressions with potential clients. Yet most professionals either undershare ("Marketing professional based in London") or overshare (a 500-word career history no one reads). ToolVerse's Bio Generator creates tailored bios for every context.
**Bio Lengths for Different Contexts**
**One-liner (1 sentence)** — For Twitter/X bios, author taglines, and conference badges.
"Founder of [Company] · Helping brands grow their organic traffic · Speaker · Dog dad"
**Short bio (50–100 words)** — For website author boxes, podcast guest introductions, and press kits.
Covers: role, company, 2–3 key achievements or credentials, and a personal touch.
**Medium bio (100–200 words)** — For LinkedIn About sections, conference speaker profiles, and collaboration proposals.
Adds: career highlights, specific expertise areas, and a call to action (email/website).
**Long bio (200–400 words)** — For book proposals, award applications, and keynote speaker pages.
Includes: full professional narrative, publications/awards, media appearances, and education.
**First vs. Third Person**
*First person* ("I am...") feels more personal and is better for personal websites and LinkedIn.
*Third person* ("[Name] is...") is standard for formal speaker bios, author bios, and press materials.
Our generator produces both — you choose the one appropriate for the context.
**What to Include in a Great Bio**
1. **Role and company** — Who are you and where do you work?
2. **Expertise area** — What specifically do you specialise in?
3. **Proof of authority** — Key achievements, clients, awards, media appearances
4. **What you offer** — How do you help others?
5. **Personal touch** — One human detail (hobby, location, family) that makes you memorable
**Common Bio Mistakes**
- Writing in a different tense (past tense for current role)
- Being vague ("experienced professional" says nothing)
- Listing every job title without context
- Forgetting to update it when your role changes
- Not tailoring it to the platform or audience