Free LinkedIn Text Formatter & Font Generator

Format your LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, and 18+ Unicode font styles. Free, instant, no sign-up required.

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💡 LinkedIn Formatting Tips
LinkedIn posts can be up to 3,000 characters. Sweet spot for engagement: 1,200–1,600 characters. Best posting times: 7–9 AM, 12–2 PM. Use 3–5 relevant hashtags. Start with a strong hook — only the first ~210 characters show before "see more" on mobile.
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All LinkedIn Font Styles — Copy & Paste

Your text instantly converted to 22 Unicode font styles. Click "Copy" on any style.

How to Use This LinkedIn Text Formatter

Format your LinkedIn posts in 4 simple steps

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Type or Paste Text

Enter your LinkedIn post content into the text editor above. Write from scratch or paste existing content.

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Select & Format

Highlight the text you want to style, then click Bold, Italic, Underline or any of the 22+ available Unicode font styles.

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Preview Your Post

See exactly how your post will look on LinkedIn's feed on both desktop and mobile before publishing.

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Copy & Paste to LinkedIn

Click "Copy Formatted Text" and paste directly into LinkedIn's post editor. Your formatting is preserved.

LinkedIn Text Formatter: The Complete Guide to Formatting LinkedIn Posts

LinkedIn doesn't natively support rich text formatting like bold, italic, or underline in posts and profile sections. However, by using Unicode characters that visually resemble formatted text, you can make your LinkedIn content stand out in crowded feeds. Our free LinkedIn text formatter converts your regular text into these special Unicode symbols instantly.

Why Format Your LinkedIn Posts?

In a sea of plain-text LinkedIn updates, formatted posts grab attention. Strategic use of bold text for headlines, italic for emphasis, and bullet points for structure can dramatically improve readability. Well-formatted posts typically see higher engagement rates — more likes, comments, shares, and ultimately more profile views and connection requests.

Supported LinkedIn Font Styles

This tool supports 22+ styles: Bold Serif, Bold Sans, Italic, Italic Sans, Bold Italic, Bold Italic Sans, Sans-Serif, Script, Double-Struck, Fullwidth, Underline, Strikethrough, Bold+Underline, Bold+Strikethrough, Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbered List, Bullet Points, Checklist, Ascending Sort, and Descending Sort.

Where Does Formatted Text Work?

You can paste Unicode text into LinkedIn posts, headlines, About sections, experience descriptions, messages, comments, and company pages. It also works on Twitter/X, Instagram bios, Facebook, WhatsApp, and more.

Important Considerations

Unicode-formatted text is not searchable within LinkedIn's search engine — keep important keywords in plain text. It may not display on very old devices, and screen readers cannot properly read Unicode-styled characters, so use formatting sparingly for maximum accessibility.

Best Practices

Use bold for headlines only, not paragraphs. Aim for 1,200–1,600 characters. Start with a compelling hook (only ~210 chars show before "see more" on mobile). Use 3–5 hashtags. Always include a call-to-action.

Frequently Asked Questions

LinkedIn doesn't natively support bold formatting in regular posts. To make text bold on LinkedIn, use a Unicode text formatter like this tool. Simply type your text, select the portion you want to bold, and click the "Bold" button. It converts text to Unicode Mathematical Bold characters. Copy and paste into LinkedIn.
Yes — 100% free, no sign-up, no hidden charges, no usage limits. Format as many posts as you want.
Unicode-formatted text works in LinkedIn posts, comments, messages, your headline, About/Summary section, and experience descriptions. It also works on other platforms like Twitter/X, Instagram bios, Facebook, WhatsApp, and more.
No. Unicode-formatted text is NOT indexed by LinkedIn's search engine. Keep important keywords in plain text. Use formatting only for headlines, emphasis, and visual impact.
Unfortunately, most screen readers cannot properly interpret Unicode mathematical symbols. We recommend using formatted text only for decorative headings and short highlights, not for essential information.
LinkedIn allows up to 3,000 characters per post. Only ~210 characters show before "see more" on mobile. For optimal engagement, aim for 1,200–1,600 characters.
Yes! Unicode formatted text works on virtually any platform — Instagram bios, Twitter/X, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube comments, and more.
No. Web-based tool that works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile — Windows, Mac, iOS, Android.