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Bio Generator
Generate a polished professional bio in short, medium, and long formats.
Your bio is often the first thing journalists, podcast hosts, and event organizers read. This tool generates a professional bio in every length — from a 50-word social bio to a full 300-word speaker bio.
Free Professional Bio Generator — Three Versions in One Click
Your bio is one of the most-read pieces of content you'll ever write — and most people write it themselves once and never update it. This AI bio generator produces three professionally written versions simultaneously: a 50-word short bio for social profiles, a 100-word medium bio for introductions and about pages, and a 200-word long bio for press kits and speaker pages. All in third person, all polished.
- Three lengths in one generation — short, medium, and long
- Third-person professional format standard for bios
- Highlights your unique angle, not just a job title list
- Works for LinkedIn, speaker pages, podcast introductions, and press kits
✨ Generating your content... this takes about 15 seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should my bio be in first person or third person?
Third person is the professional standard for speaker bios, press kits, and media use ('Jane Smith is a...'). First person works for personal websites and LinkedIn summaries. This generator produces third-person bios — the format that sounds most credible in media contexts.
How long should a professional bio be?
It depends on the use case. 50 words for social profiles and quick intros. 100 words for speaker introductions and about pages. 150–200 words for press kits and event programs. This generator gives you all three so you're ready for any situation.
What makes a bio stand out?
A specific detail that makes you memorable — not a list of credentials. 'Former food scientist turned bakery owner' tells a story. '10 years of experience in the food industry' is forgettable. Lead with what makes you unique.
Where should I use my bio?
LinkedIn About section, speaker page, podcast guest pitch, press kit, About page on your website, Twitter/X profile, Instagram profile, award nominations, and conference programs.
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