LinkedIn Headline Generator

Enter your role, who you help, and the outcome you drive. Get keyword-rich headline variants under 220 characters, ready to paste onto your profile.

Add your role to start. The more fields you fill, the better the variants.

The anatomy of a great headline

Role

What you do, in the words your audience uses. This is your strongest search keyword.

Audience

Who you help. Naming them makes the headline feel written for the right person.

Outcome

The result you drive, not the tasks you do. Outcomes are what people remember.

Proof

A number, brand, or credential that makes the claim believable at a glance.

Headline formulas that work

{Role} | Helping {audience} {outcome}
{Role} at {Company} · {Outcome}
I help {audience} {outcome} | {Role}
{Outcome} for {audience} | {Role} @ {Company}
{Role} | {Outcome} · {proof}

LinkedIn headline examples by role

Founder

Founder @ Crispy | Helping GTM teams book more meetings with AI outreach

Sales leader

Sales Leader | Helping B2B teams build predictable pipeline · 3x reply rates

Marketer

Demand Gen Marketer | Turning content into pipeline for SaaS founders

Engineer

Staff Engineer @ Crispy · Building the LinkedIn API for AI agents

Job seeker

Product Manager | Shipping 0-to-1 products for early-stage startups | Open to roles

Consultant

GTM Consultant | Helping founders hit their first $1M ARR

Frequently asked questions

What is the LinkedIn headline character limit?

Your headline can be up to 220 characters. The generator keeps every variant within that limit and shows a live character count.

What makes a good LinkedIn headline?

A strong headline names your role, who you help, and the outcome you drive, ideally with a proof point. It reads naturally, front-loads searchable keywords, and focuses on results rather than a job title alone.

Should my headline include keywords?

Yes. The headline is one of the most heavily weighted fields in LinkedIn search, so include the terms your audience or recruiters actually search for, placed early in the line.

Should I use emojis or symbols in my headline?

A single separator like | or · helps readability. Beyond that, use symbols sparingly, since too many can look cluttered and some are read awkwardly by screen readers.

Is the headline generator free?

Yes. It runs entirely in your browser, needs no signup, and you can generate as many variants as you like.

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