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LinkedIn Headline Writer

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A LinkedIn headline writer generates professional headlines that sum up who you are and what you do in the line that sits right under your name. Your headline is the most-seen piece of your LinkedIn profile — it appears in search results, comments, and connection requests — yet most people leave it as just their job title. This tool gives you punchy, benefit-led headline options built around your role, so you stand out and signal your value at a glance. Enter your role, generate a batch, and pick the one that fits your voice and goals. Whether you are job hunting, building a personal brand, or networking, a sharp headline makes a strong first impression. Add your own specifics to the generated options to make them unmistakably yours.

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How to use

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

Detailed instructions

  1. Enter your role or job title.
  2. Choose how many headline options you want.
  3. Click Generate to produce LinkedIn headlines.
  4. Pick one and tailor it with your own specifics.

Use Cases

  • Refreshing your LinkedIn profile headline
  • Standing out while job hunting
  • Building a personal brand on LinkedIn
  • Making connection requests more compelling
  • Signalling your value in search results

Tips

  • Front-load the most important words; headlines get truncated.
  • Add a benefit or who you help, not just your title.
  • Keep it in your own voice so it feels authentic.
  • Update it when your role or goals change.

FAQ

what makes a good linkedin headline

A good headline goes beyond your job title to signal the value you bring or who you help. It is concise, specific, and written in your voice. Including a benefit or focus area makes you stand out in search results and connection requests.

how long should a linkedin headline be

LinkedIn allows up to 220 characters, but the most effective headlines are concise and front-load the most important words, since they are truncated in some views. Lead with your role and value, and keep it scannable.

should my linkedin headline just be my job title

No — a plain job title wastes the most-seen line on your profile. Adding what you do, who you help, or your focus area makes the headline far more compelling and helps you appear in more relevant searches.