Generate a polished third-person bio for speaker profiles, about pages, media kits, and portfolios.
Use toolMultiple lengths
Get short (~50 word), medium (~100 word), and full (~200 word) versions — choose whichever fits your context.
Third-person, naturally
Writing about yourself in third person is hard. Claude makes it sound authoritative, not awkward.
Context-appropriate tone
Specify where your bio will appear and the tone adapts — a conference profile reads differently from a portfolio page.
Saved for later
Your background details are saved to your profile so future bios take seconds to update.
Name, role, industry, years of experience, and one standout achievement or credential.
Speaker profile, about page, media kit, author page — context shapes the tone and ideal length.
Claude writes multiple lengths in professional third person, ready to paste or lightly adapt.
Conference and event speakers
Have a ready-to-submit bio for event organisers that's professional and the right length.
Freelancers and consultants
A credible bio for your website's about page or proposals that establishes authority.
Executives and founders
A board-ready or press-ready bio that represents your career accurately and compellingly.
Authors and creators
Back-cover, podcast guest, or media kit bios written for the right length and context.
Depends on the context. Speaker profiles, about pages, and media kits typically use third person ('Alex Johnson is a...'). LinkedIn and personal websites often use first person. This tool generates third-person bios — ideal for most professional contexts.
Short bios (1–2 sentences, ~50 words) work for bylines and social profiles. Medium bios (~100 words) suit about pages and conference programmes. Full bios (~200 words) are for speaker pages and press kits.
Enter your primary role in the required field and mention other roles in the additional context — the AI will weave them in naturally without making it feel like a list.
LinkedIn typically uses first person, so this bio is better suited for other contexts. For a LinkedIn About section, use our LinkedIn Summary Generator.
Yes. Run the tool again and change the context — a speaker profile bio will be more formal, while a portfolio bio can be warmer and more personal.
How to Write a Professional Bio (With Examples)
A professional bio needs to do three things at once: establish credibility, convey personality, and tell readers what they need to know. Here's how to get all three.
Third-Person vs First-Person Bio: Which to Use and When
The choice between writing about yourself as 'I' or 'she/he/they' isn't just a style decision — it depends on where the bio will appear and who's reading it.
Your Speaker Bio Is Probably Too Long
Conference organizers, podcast hosts, and event emcees have to work with your bio. A long one doesn't signal more credibility — it signals you couldn't edit.