LinkedIn Headline Generator — Stand Out Beyond Your Job Title
Generate eight LinkedIn headline options — keyword-rich, value-led, outcome-focused, and authority-driven. Each under 220 characters with searchable titles and differentiating language that moves beyond "Job Title at Company."
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How to use this tool
- 1Describe your role, skills, niche, and the outcome you deliver.
- 2Generate eight headline options.
- 3Select the format that matches your current career or business goal.
- 4Put the most critical keyword in the first 60 characters.
- 5Update your LinkedIn profile headline.
- 6Monitor profile views over the next 30 days.
Why use LinkedIn Headline Generator?
Your LinkedIn headline is your most-read piece of content on the platform — it appears in search results, connection requests, comments, and notifications. Most headlines waste this prime real estate by repeating a job title. This generator produces eight headline variants that go beyond the title: keyword-optimized for LinkedIn search, value-led for profile visitors, outcome-focused for recruiters and prospects, and authority-signaling for thought leadership growth.
The strongest workflow is to generate a useful first draft, review it against your real context, and then add details only you know. AI output should be checked before publication, especially when the text includes product claims, compliance language, technical instructions, or advice that affects a reader decision.
Use cases
Replace a static job title with a headline that tells recruiters what you do, who you help, and why you're different.
Attract inbound leads by leading with the problem you solve rather than the role you hold.
Build a headline that positions you as a thought leader in your niche rather than an employee at a company.
How it works
Provide your current role, key skills, niche, who you help, and the outcome you deliver.
Get keyword-rich, value-led, outcome-focused, and authority-driven headline options — all under 220 characters.
Select your preferred version, update your profile, and monitor changes in profile views and connection requests.
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Frequently asked questions
LinkedIn allows up to 220 characters for your headline. In search results and on mobile, only the first 60–80 characters show before truncation — so lead with your most important differentiator. Put searchable keywords early, then expand with value proposition and specificity.
Yes. LinkedIn search is based heavily on headline keywords. Recruiters and prospects search for specific titles, skills, and specialties — if those words aren't in your headline, you won't appear in those searches. But keywords alone aren't enough; pair them with a differentiating value statement.
The most effective format is: [What you do] + [Who you help] + [The outcome]. Example: "B2B SaaS Sales Consultant | I help Series A startups cut their sales cycles by 30% | Former Salesforce." This format answers the three questions every profile visitor asks immediately.
Update your headline when your role, niche, or value proposition changes — and anytime you're actively looking for opportunities or clients. A/B test different versions over 2–4 week periods and track changes in profile views as a proxy for headline effectiveness.