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Third-Person Bio Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A third-person bio generator solves one of the most uncomfortable writing tasks professionals face: describing yourself without sounding boastful or oddly robotic. Speaker pages, press kits, conference programs, and guest post bylines all expect this format — and most people stall the moment they open a blank doc. This tool takes four inputs — your name, job title, a key achievement, and one personal detail — and produces a polished, ready-to-use bio. Paste it into a Substack about page, a conference submission, or a LinkedIn featured section. Edit the tone to match your voice, swap a pronoun, sharpen a detail. The hard part is already done.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter your name, title, a key achievement, and a word or two on personality.
  2. Click Generate to produce a polished third-person professional bio.
  3. Trim it to the length your venue needs and check every detail is accurate.
  4. Use it on your website, a byline, a programme, or a profile.

Use Cases

  • Filling out a conference speaker submission form that requires a third-person bio under 150 words
  • Writing the contributor bio for a guest post on a Substack or editorial publication
  • Drafting a press kit bio to send alongside a podcast pitch or media inquiry
  • Populating a company team page with a consistent, professional bio format
  • Submitting an award nomination that requires a credential-forward third-person profile

Tips

  • Third person reads as more objective — it is the convention for bios and bylines.
  • Lead with your most relevant credential for the specific audience.
  • Keep a short and a long version ready for different contexts.
  • End with one human detail so you are memorable, not just credentialled.
  • Read it aloud — a bio should sound natural, not stiff or boastful.

FAQ

why do speaker pages and press kits ask for a third-person bio

Third-person bios read as objective and professional, which is why they're the standard for speaker profiles, media features, and press kits. They also make it easier for event organizers or journalists to quote or introduce you without rewriting.

how long should a professional third-person bio be

A short bio for speaker pages or guest posts is typically 75–150 words. Press kits and award nominations often call for 200–300 words. This generator produces a concise version you can expand by adding more achievements or context.

can I use the generated bio directly or does it need editing

The output is ready to paste and use as-is, but a quick edit always helps. Adjust word choice to match your tone, add a recent project, or swap the personal detail to better fit the specific platform or audience.