Free LinkedIn profile generator

How to create a LinkedIn profile that actually converts — in 60 seconds.

Tell us about you, paste a website, or upload your resume. An AI engine writes your headline, About section, experience bullets, skills, and a clean custom URL. Edit anything before copying it into LinkedIn.

The profile is vertically targeted at this specific audience for this specific goal — same person, different audience, different profile. Without it the output is generic.

Include your current role, what you do, who you sell to or build for, and 2-3 wins (with numbers if possible). The more specific you are, the better the AI output.

Add a target audience above (e.g. "CFOs evaluating close-the-books SaaS") to enable generation.

What makes a profile actually convert

Outcome-led headline

220 characters. Names your audience and the specific result you create — not just your job title.

First-person About

Hook in line one. Names the problem you solve and proof you've solved it. 300-500 words.

Experience as outcomes

Each role: 5-7 bullets that lead with an action verb and end with a metric. No "responsible for…"

Specific, aligned skills

15-20 skills that match the headline. Top 3 surface in LinkedIn search results.

Our generator scores you against the same 8-element framework our free profile review uses. Run your live profile through it after you publish to confirm the score.

Common questions

What should I include in my input for the best output?

The more specific your input, the better the result. Include: your current role, the audience you serve (e.g. "mid-market RevOps", "Series A founders"), 2-3 wins with numbers if you have them ($X closed, % improvement, named accounts you can mention publicly), and one thing that makes you non-generic (a side project, a publication, an unusual background). Vague input produces vague output.

Will recruiters or buyers tell I used AI?

Only if you don't edit it. AI-generated text becomes obvious when it's generic, repetitive, or contains the same patterns thousands of other people ship. The generator gives you a strong first draft; the 5-10 minutes you spend personalizing the headline hook, swapping a generic bullet for your most memorable story, and rewriting the About opener in your own voice is what makes it sound like you.

How is this different from asking ChatGPT directly?

We send a domain-specific system prompt that encodes the eight elements recruiters and buyers actually score profiles on, plus anti-patterns from 3,000+ profiles we've reviewed (third-person About sections, job-title-only headlines, fabricated metrics). The output follows a strict JSON schema that fits LinkedIn's character limits and field structure, and never invents companies, dates, or numbers that weren't in your input.

What if my headline goes over the 220-character limit?

LinkedIn truncates headlines past 220 characters when displayed. The editor shows a live character count and turns red when you're over. Trim the least-important segment first — usually the credibility tag at the end (years of experience, ex-Company) or one of the audience descriptors.

Can I generate a different version if I don't like the first one?

Yes. Click "Start over" below the result, tweak your input (add an angle, emphasize a different audience, mention a recent win), and generate again. Each generation runs from a fresh prompt, so different inputs produce genuinely different drafts.

Should I run my new profile through the review tool after publishing?

Yes — that's the validation loop. Once you've pasted the draft into LinkedIn and published, paste your profile URL into the LinkedIn Profile Review. It scores the same 8 elements this generator was designed for (photo, banner, headline, About, experience, featured, skills, recommendations) and tells you which sections still need work to hit 85+.