Profession and trait input
The form asks for profession plus interests or traits, which helps the bio describe real positioning instead of inventing a generic personality.
Enter your profession and traits, choose a platform and tone, and create a concise bio that fits the selected character limit.
Write bios around your real profession, traits, audience, and profile destination.
Platform limits help keep short bios from getting clipped after publishing.
Use this flow when a profile needs a sharper bio that fits the platform limit and still sounds like the person or brand.
Enter the optional name, required profession, and the interests or traits that should shape the bio. Keep the details truthful and specific enough for the AI to avoid filler.
Choose Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Threads, YouTube, or Portfolio, then pick a professional, funny, aesthetic, minimal, or bold tone and decide whether emojis fit the account.
Read the generated bio beside the platform limit, remove exaggerated claims, and copy it into the real profile editor to inspect line breaks, links, emojis, and mentions.

The form asks for profession plus interests or traits, which helps the bio describe real positioning instead of inventing a generic personality.
The output shows the generated bio length against the selected platform limit, making overlong drafts easier to catch before publishing.
Professional, funny, aesthetic, minimal, and bold settings help adapt the same profile facts for career pages, creator accounts, or casual social profiles.
The emoji toggle is useful when an Instagram or Threads bio needs visual cues, while LinkedIn or portfolio bios may need a cleaner style.
Copy the finished bio directly, or save it to local history when you want to compare several profile directions later.
A good bio should match the visible account, pinned links, audience expectation, and any profile category shown beside it.
Social Bio Creator uses server-assisted AI to write the bio, then stores saved history locally in the browser when you choose that option.
Social Bio Creator sends profession, interests, platform, tone, and emoji preference to Rune's authenticated AI service, then returns one bio draft.
The current bio stays on the page for copying, and saved bio history is stored locally in this browser rather than as a public profile archive.
Sign-in is required because the bio is generated through Rune's account-based AI workflow and usage allowance for each request.
Review these points before using generated bios for professional profiles, creator accounts, client pages, or public brand accounts.
Use profile-safe details and avoid private employment terms, unreleased brand plans, or personal data that should not shape the bio.
If the bio is for a client, simplify the brief to public-facing role, audience, value, and tone details only.
Public bios should not overstate credentials, revenue, awards, partnerships, or availability.
Check that the final bio matches the actual account name, link destination, offer, and profile category.
Each platform has different space, tone, and audience expectations, so a LinkedIn bio may not work unchanged on Instagram.
If the draft feels vague, add a concrete audience, specialty, proof point, location, or content promise before generating again.
Paste the bio into the real profile editor before saving, because counters, line breaks, emojis, and mentions can behave differently there.
Use local history for comparison drafts, but keep final profile copy in your normal brand or content system.
Social Bio Creator works best with concise profession and trait details; long resumes or brand decks should be shortened before generation.
Social Bio Creator uses account AI allowance for profile-copy drafts, so extra tone and platform variations depend on remaining credits.
Enter your profession, niche, audience, key traits, or value promise. Short, specific details work better than a long resume because profile bios need a clear first impression.
The current controls support Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Threads, YouTube, and portfolio bios. Each option has its own character limit shown beside the generated result.
Yes. The bio is generated through Rune's authenticated AI service, so you must sign in before the tool can return a draft.
Review it first. Confirm character count, line breaks, links, claims, profile category, and tone in the destination app before saving the bio publicly.
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