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Professional Bio Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A professional bio generator solves the blank-page problem that stops most people from writing about themselves. Summarising your career in a few sentences is harder than it sounds — the stakes feel high and the format is unfamiliar. This tool takes your name, job title, and industry, then generates a polished draft in the tone that fits your context: Professional for corporate sites and press kits, Casual for newsletters and personal brands, Bold for founders and speakers competing for attention. The output gives you a working structure and confident language. From there, drop in a specific metric, a recognisable employer, or a niche credential to make it genuinely yours.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your full name and current job title in the Name and Role fields.
- Type your industry (e.g., 'Healthcare', 'Marketing', 'Finance') to give the bio relevant context.
- Select a tone from the Style dropdown: Professional for formal platforms, Casual for personal sites, Bold for high-impact profiles.
- Click Generate Bio and review the output in the Your Generated Bio field.
- Copy the bio and personalise it with one specific achievement, metric, or credential before publishing.
Use Cases
- •Writing a LinkedIn About section from scratch using the Casual tone and rewriting to first person
- •Generating a speaker bio under 100 words for a conference program or podcast guest appearance
- •Building a press kit with a Professional-tone bio for media and PR outreach
- •Adding a Bold-tone About page to a freelance portfolio or Squarespace personal site
- •Submitting a contributor bio for a Substack guest post or industry publication byline
Tips
- →If your industry is niche (e.g., 'B2B SaaS' or 'Sustainable Fashion'), type it in full rather than just 'Tech' or 'Retail' for more specific output.
- →Generate the same bio in all three tones and compare — you may find the casual version works better even for formal platforms.
- →After copying your bio, add a sentence with a real number: years of experience, team size managed, or revenue influenced; this is what generators cannot fabricate.
- →For speaker profiles, generate a Professional-tone bio, then trim it to the word limit — cutting from the end preserves the strongest lines.
- →Store your generated bio in a notes app with the platform and date; having multiple versions ready saves time when submission deadlines are tight.
- →If your role title is unconventional (e.g., 'Chief Chaos Coordinator'), try both the real title and a conventional equivalent to compare which reads better professionally.
FAQ
should a professional bio be written in first or third person
Third person is standard for speaker profiles, press pages, and award submissions — it reads as authoritative in formal contexts. First person works better for LinkedIn About sections and personal sites. This generator produces third-person bios; swap pronouns ("Alex Johnson is" → "I am") to convert it for LinkedIn in under a minute.
what's the difference between professional, casual, and bold bio tones
Professional tone uses formal, industry-standard phrasing — suited for corporate roles, finance, law, and academia. Casual is conversational and approachable, ideal for personal brands and community-facing roles. Bold is assertive and high-energy, built for founders, public speakers, and anyone who needs to stand out in a crowded market.
how do I make a generated bio sound less generic
Add one concrete detail after generating your draft: a measurable result (shipped 3 products used by 50k users), a recognisable employer or client name, or a tight niche specialisation. Generic bios list traits; strong bios show evidence. The generator gives you the structure — your specific credentials are what make it stick.