Describe what you do. Hit go. Up to eight ready-to-paste Instagram bios appear, grouped across four tones — punchy, professional, playful and minimal — each one inside the 150-character ceiling. Tap any bio to copy it straight to your clipboard.

Up to eight polished bios across four distinct tones, character-count aware and ready to paste straight into your Edit Profile screen.
A curated set of bios — not one generic paragraph, not fifty AI-soup variations — built for the Instagram profile slot.
Punchy, professional, playful and minimal — so the same niche can serve a coach, a magazine contributor and a meme account in one search.
Every bio is written under the 150-character Instagram ceiling. A live counter on each card shows exactly how much room is left for a name tag or location pin.
Click any card, copy a single tone, or batch-copy all eight at once. Line breaks and emoji travel intact through the clipboard.
Re-run any niche, swap tones, generate for three side accounts in a row. No daily cap, no soft paywall, no email gate.
Bios are written with the line-break shape Instagram actually renders, and the emoji are restricted to glyphs that display on every phone, not just the newest ones.
Drop in a niche or vibe — ten ready-to-paste bios in seconds, all under the 150-character limit.
A keyword, role, niche, or one-sentence vibe. The clearer the input, the better the bios that come back.
Each bio takes a different angle — professional, playful, mission-led, niche-specific, hook-led, contrarian.
Tap copy on the one you like, or treat the ten as drafts and remix into your own voice.
Four reasons this set beats a blank profile screen, a ChatGPT prompt or a templates page.
Every bio was written and edited by a human before it shipped. No “empowering your journey,” no “passionate about authentic connections.” Each line reads like a real person describing their work.

The same niche serves wildly different accounts. Every search returns bios across all four tones at once — the choice stays in your hands, not buried in a prompt.

Instagram caps the bio at 150 characters, line breaks included. Plenty of generators ignore the ceiling and ship paragraphs that get silently truncated. Here you see the count on every card before you copy.

The clipboard payload is the bio — line breaks, emoji glyphs, arrows and all. Nothing to reformat after pasting into Edit Profile.

Instagram gives an account exactly 150 characters at the top of the profile. Those 150 characters do more work than any single post on the grid below. They decide whether a profile visitor follows on the spot, scrolls the grid first, taps the link below, or leaves without doing any of the three. A bio that reads like a recycled template — “passionate about connecting people through stories” or some near-cousin of that line — signals a generic account before the first post is ever opened. A bio that reads like a real person describing real work, in three lines, with one clear pointer to the next step, signals the opposite.
What you do, in five to seven words. No adjectives, no “passionate about” preamble. A profile visitor reads the first line in the time it takes to blink — everything after it only matters if the first line earned the next half-second of attention.
One credential, one location, one frequency, one number — pick whichever is the most useful. A specific detail in line two is the difference between a bio that feels real and a bio that feels generated.
A single down-arrow plus one to four words. The link sticker sits directly below this line, so the bio’s last move is to send the visitor down toward it. No emoji confetti, no “dm for collabs” if you don’t actually want them.
A good bio is not set in stone but it isn’t weekly homework either. A small refresh every six to eight weeks — new project, new offer, new line below the arrow — keeps the bio alive without making it look like the account doesn’t know what it is.
One niche input, seven distinct outputs — from a single hand-edited bio to a four-tone spread.
Type the niche, get up to eight curated bios drawn from a hand-edited dictionary — ready to paste, no rewrite required.
Every set arrives split across punchy, professional, playful and minimal — so you can see how the same niche reads in four voices.
A live count and colour bar on every card show exactly how much of the 150-character ceiling each bio uses — no silent truncation.
Click any card to copy that bio — line breaks and emoji travel through the clipboard exactly as shown on the preview.
Copy every bio in a single tone with one tap — useful when you want a few professional options to A/B test on the live profile.
One button collects every tone into a single clipboard payload, separated by dividers — drop into a note app and pick later.
Type a more specific niche, hit go again, and the dictionary refreshes the cards in under a second — no quota, no rate-limit warning.
| What you actually want | Blank page / ChatGPT | This generator |
|---|---|---|
| Reads like a human, not a prompt | AI-soup phrasing | Hand-edited |
| Stays under 150 characters | Ignores the limit | Counter on every card |
| Multiple tones in one search | Re-prompt each time | Four tones at once |
| Line breaks land where shown | Stripped on paste | Paste-ready |
| No login, no signup | Account wall | Open access |
| Cost | $20 / month | Free, forever |
Photographers, food bloggers, indie authors and travel writers refreshing their bio after a rebrand — or writing one for a brand-new account on the same evening they registered the handle.
Independent shops, home bakers and family-run cafes writing a bio that signals real, local, family-run — not a generic shopify storefront with a stock-image header.
Multi-client managers generating per-niche tones in seconds rather than rewriting the same five sentences in four different voices for every onboarded client.
Fitness coaches, business mentors, nutritionists and stylists looking for a bio that respects credentials without sounding like a LinkedIn-imported paragraph.
Anyone staring at the blank Edit Profile screen on day one — where every other field is empty and the bio is the only thing standing between the account and a follow.
Five stages of curation behind every niche in the dictionary — rewritten when a tone stops landing.
Each dictionary entry starts from a working profile of that niche — what the account actually sells, what credentials matter, what the call-to-action usually looks like.
Eight drafts go in — two punchy, two professional, two playful, two minimal — each written to fit the niche shape, each measured against the 150-character ceiling.
Anything with “passionate about,” “empowering your journey,” or a three-noun listicle gets cut. The phrase-blocklist gets longer every quarter as the bait phrases shift.
Each emoji glyph is checked on iOS, Android and a desktop browser — anything that renders as a square box on an older device gets swapped for a safer alternative.
The dictionary ships inside the page so there is no API round-trip when you generate — and gets re-edited each quarter when a tone stops landing or a new niche emerges.
“I rebrand my coaching account every spring and the bio is always the bit I leave until last. Ran my niche through, copied the professional tone in under a minute, done.”
“I write four bios a week for client accounts. Having all four tones in one search saved me from rewriting the same sentence in three different voices every onboarding call.”
“The character counter on every card is the bit I didn’t know I needed. No more pasting a bio and watching the last word get cut off when I tap save.”
Up to eight hand-edited bios across four tones, every one under 150 characters — ready for the Edit Profile screen, free for as many niches as you want to run.
Brand new account. Needed a bio. This generated 8 options in a minute. Picked the one with the right emoji ratio. Done.
My personal brand bio was stuck in 2019. The freelancer template here rewrote it perfectly. Already got two cold DMs since updating.
150 characters is hard. This tool gets the line breaks and emoji placement right in a way I never managed manually.
Good bio options. The "luxury" preset was a bit over the top for my engineering account but the professional and casual ones nailed it.
Wrote my food-blogger bio with the right emoji density. The auto-line-break feature is underrated. Bio reads way better on mobile now.
Asked for a bio for a sales-focused account and got something that actually sells. Conversion on link-in-bio went up. Worth the 30 seconds.
Bios come out punchy and the emoji placement is on point. Would love an option to feed it my niche keyword for even more personalized drafts, but the existing output is already great.
Generated a bio for my cat's Instagram. Yes really. It was actually good. 5 stars.
Templates for creators, businesses, freelancers โ covers basically every use case. Picked the creator one and it gave me three solid drafts in different vibes.
Las bios salen con buen ritmo. Emojis bien puestos. Por fin algo que entiende el espaรฑol neutral.
Good output. Could use more food-niche templates. But the generic creative one worked fine for my photography page.
Bio writing is a tax on my soul. This tool paid the tax for me. Free. No login. I am genuinely grateful.