Free LinkedIn Summary Generator

Craft a powerful LinkedIn About section that showcases your expertise and attracts the right opportunities.

Generate Your LinkedIn Summary

Make Your LinkedIn Profile Stand Out

Your LinkedIn About section is one of the most-read parts of your profile. It is your chance to go beyond job titles and tell your professional story. A compelling summary can attract recruiters, potential clients, and valuable connections.

Our generator creates a structured, engaging summary tailored to your tone preference. Whether you need a polished executive presence, a friendly conversational style, or a straightforward professional summary, we have you covered.

The best LinkedIn summaries include a strong hook, specific achievements with numbers, and a clear call to action. Our tool follows this proven structure to create a summary that gets results. Just copy and paste it into your LinkedIn profile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a LinkedIn summary be?
The ideal LinkedIn summary is between 200-400 words. LinkedIn allows up to 2,600 characters. Our generator creates summaries in the sweet spot that is detailed enough to be compelling but concise enough to be fully read.
Which tone should I choose?
Professional works for most industries and roles. Casual is great for creative fields, startups, and tech roles. Executive is ideal for C-suite, VP-level, and senior leadership positions.
Should I include numbers and metrics?
Absolutely. Specific achievements with numbers make your summary much more compelling. Include them in the Key Achievements field and they will be woven into your summary naturally.
How often should I update my LinkedIn summary?
Update your summary whenever you change roles, gain significant new achievements, or shift your career direction. A good rule of thumb is to review it every 6-12 months.
Will this help me get found by recruiters?
Yes. A well-written summary with relevant keywords increases your visibility in LinkedIn searches. Include industry terms, skills, and job titles that recruiters search for.