Free Tool

LinkedIn Text Formatter

Format your LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, and stylish fonts. Stand out in the feed with eye-catching text.

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BBold
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IItalic
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BIBold Italic
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UUnderline
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SStrikethrough
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ScScript
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BSBold Script
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DDoublestruck
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SSSans Serif
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SBSans Bold
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MMonospace
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AAUPPERCASE
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How It Works

1

Type Your Text

Enter or paste the text you want to format in the input field above.

2

Preview Styles

See your text instantly transformed in multiple styles like bold, italic, and more.

3

Copy & Paste

Click copy on your favorite style and paste it directly into your LinkedIn post.

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Pro Tips

Use Bold for Headlines

Make your opening line stand out with bold text to grab attention in the feed.

Keep It Short

Formatted text works best for headlines and key points, not entire paragraphs.

Not Searchable

Formatted text uses Unicode and is not searchable within LinkedIn.

Accessibility Note

Screen readers may not interpret Unicode text correctly. Use sparingly for inclusivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know. Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch

How does LinkedIn text formatting work?
LinkedIn does not support native text formatting like bold or italic. This tool uses special Unicode characters that look like formatted text to create the visual effect of bold, italic, and other styles.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes! Our LinkedIn Text Formatter is completely free with no sign-up required. Use it as many times as you want with unlimited usage.
Will formatted text show up in LinkedIn search?
No, Unicode-formatted text is not searchable within LinkedIn. We recommend using formatted text for headlines and short snippets designed to catch attention, not for keywords you want to be found by.
Does formatted text work on mobile?
Yes! The formatted text displays correctly on both desktop and mobile devices. However, some older devices or systems may not render all Unicode characters properly.
Can I use multiple styles in one post?
Yes! Format different parts of your text separately and combine them in your LinkedIn post. For example, use bold for your headline and italic for emphasis within the body text.
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