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Free LinkedIn About Generator

Turn your role, who you help, and your proof into a LinkedIn About section that states your value and reads like a real person.

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How to use the LinkedIn About generator

Three inputs, three angles to choose from.

1

Describe who you help and your proof

Enter your role, the audience you serve, and one or two concrete achievements. The more specific the proof, the less generic the result.

2

Pick a tone and generate

Plain, bold, or warm. You get three distinct angles per run: direct-value, story-led, and credibility-first, so you can see which framing fits you.

3

Copy, sharpen, and paste

Copy the version you like, tighten the specifics so it is unmistakably yours, and paste it into your LinkedIn About section. Pair it with a strong headline.

Frequently asked questions

Everything about writing your LinkedIn About section.

What should a LinkedIn About section include?
A strong About section leads with who you help and the outcome you deliver, backs it with specific proof (a result, a niche, a track record), and ends with a low-pressure invitation to connect. Write it in the first person, keep paragraphs short, and cut anything that could belong to anyone else in your field.
How long should a LinkedIn summary be?
The LinkedIn About section allows up to 2,600 characters, but you rarely need all of them. Three to five short paragraphs is plenty. LinkedIn also truncates it behind a "see more" on your profile, so put your most important line first.
Is this LinkedIn About generator free?
The first two generations are free with no signup, so you can see the quality before committing. After that, you sign up to keep going. We are upfront about the limit rather than hiding it behind a blurred result, because the tool costs real AI compute per run.
How do I write an About section that does not sound generic?
Specificity is the whole game. Vague inputs ("experienced professional helping businesses grow") produce vague, interchangeable output. Give a real number, a named result, or a sharp point of view, and pick a tone that matches how you actually talk. The generator can only be as specific as what you feed it.
Should I write my LinkedIn About in first or third person?
First person ("I help...") almost always reads warmer and more human on LinkedIn, especially for consultants, founders, and independent professionals posting under their own name. Third person can suit a formal corporate bio, but for a personal profile, first person builds more connection.
Can I use this for my LinkedIn summary or bio?
Yes. On LinkedIn the About section is sometimes called your summary or bio, and this tool writes for that field. The same output also works as a starting point for a speaker bio or an email signature, though you will want to trim it for length.
Will the generated About section sound like AI?
It is written to avoid the usual AI tells (no buzzwords, no filler) and it will not invent numbers or credentials you did not provide. It is still a draft, though. The version that truly sounds like you is one WriteHero writes after learning your real voice from your posts.
What is the difference between the headline and the About section?
Your headline is the one line under your name (220 characters) that follows you everywhere; your About is the longer story on your profile. Use the headline generator for the first, this tool for the second.

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