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Generate compelling LinkedIn "About" sections that attract recruiters and connections. AI-powered summaries based on your experience, skills, and career goals.

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LinkedIn Summary Tips

  • Start with a hook: The first ~300 characters appear before "see more"
  • Use first person ("I") - it's more authentic and personal than third person
  • Include keywords that recruiters search for (your job title, skills, industry)
  • End with a call-to-action: invite connections, mention you're open to opportunities

How it works

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Enter your details

Tell us your role, industry, experience, key achievements, and skills. The more detail, the better.

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Choose your tone

Select professional for formal settings, creative for personality, or results-focused for metrics.

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Get 3 summaries

Our AI generates 3 unique summary options. Copy your favorite and update your LinkedIn profile!

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good LinkedIn summary?

A good LinkedIn summary uses first person ("I"), includes keywords recruiters search for, leads with a compelling hook, highlights specific achievements with numbers, and ends with a clear call-to-action. Avoid generic buzzwords like "passionate" or "team player" - be specific about what makes you unique.

What's the character limit for LinkedIn About section?

LinkedIn's About section allows up to 2,600 characters. However, only the first ~300 characters appear before the "see more" button, so your opening hook is crucial. Our generator creates summaries that fit within this limit while maximizing impact.

Should I use first or third person in my LinkedIn summary?

First person ("I") is strongly recommended. It's more authentic, personal, and engaging. Third person can feel impersonal and overly formal. LinkedIn is a professional network, but it's still about human connection - write like you're introducing yourself at a networking event.

How often should I update my LinkedIn summary?

Update your summary whenever you change roles, industries, or career goals. At minimum, review it every 6-12 months. After major achievements or promotions, add those wins to keep your profile fresh and relevant.

What keywords should I include for LinkedIn SEO?

Include your job title, industry terms, key skills, and tools you use. Think about what recruiters would search for when looking for someone like you. Our generator automatically incorporates relevant keywords based on your input.

LinkedIn Summary Examples by Industry

See how professionals in different fields craft their LinkedIn About sections. Use these examples as inspiration for your own summary.

Product Management

I help B2B SaaS companies turn customer feedback into products people actually use.

After 8 years building products at companies from seed-stage to IPO, I've learned that the best product decisions come from understanding what users do, not just what they say they want.

At [Company], I led the product team that grew ARR from $2M to $15M by focusing on retention over acquisition. We increased activation rates by 40% by simplifying our onboarding from 12 steps to 3.

My approach: Talk to users every week. Ship small experiments fast. Let data settle debates.

Currently exploring my next opportunity in product leadership. If you're building something interesting in the B2B space, let's connect.

~950 charactersResults-focused tone
Marketing

Content marketer who believes the best marketing doesn't feel like marketing.

I spent the last 6 years helping tech startups build organic growth engines. My philosophy: Create content your audience would read even if it wasn't selling something.

At [Company], I built a content program that generates 50K organic visitors/month and $3M in attributed pipeline annually—with a team of 2.

What I'm good at:
• Building SEO strategies that compound over time
• Turning technical products into stories people actually care about
• Making founders sound like themselves (not like ChatGPT)

Writing about content marketing and startup growth. DM me if you want to chat about building content engines that scale.

~870 charactersCreative tone
Engineering

Senior Software Engineer building scalable backend systems.

I specialize in distributed systems, API design, and making complex architectures understandable. Currently at [Company], where I lead the platform team responsible for services handling 10M+ requests/day.

Recent wins:
• Reduced API latency by 60% through strategic caching and query optimization
• Designed event-driven architecture that cut infrastructure costs by 40%
• Mentored 4 junior engineers to mid-level in 18 months

Tech stack: Go, Python, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kubernetes, AWS

I write about system design and engineering leadership on this profile. Always happy to discuss architecture challenges over coffee (virtual or otherwise).

~890 charactersProfessional tone
Founder / CEO

Building [Company Name]—helping professionals create authentic content without spending hours writing.

After 10 years in tech (engineer → PM → founder), I kept hitting the same problem: I knew I should share my ideas publicly, but I never had time to write. Sound familiar?

That's why I built [Company]. It learns your writing style from samples you upload, then helps you create content that actually sounds like you—not like generic AI.

What I'm learning as a first-time founder:
• Distribution beats product (barely)
• Users tell you what to build if you listen
• Consistency compounds—in content and in building

I share the journey here: wins, failures, and everything in between. Follow along if you're building in public or thinking about starting something.

~980 charactersPersonal brand tone

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