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LinkedIn Text Formatter

Make your LinkedIn posts stand out. Type your text, pick a style, and copy bold, italic, monospace, underline or strikethrough characters straight into LinkedIn — which has no built-in rich text. Free and instant, by Webbloom Digital, Pune.

Type your text

Pick a style above — your text transforms instantly. Then copy and paste it into LinkedIn.

Formatted output

Tip: use styled text sparingly — a bold headline or one emphasised phrase reads best and stays accessible.

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What this LinkedIn text formatter does

LinkedIn does not give you a rich text editor — you cannot bold a headline or italicise a phrase the normal way. This free LinkedIn text formatter solves that by converting your plain text into special Unicode characters that already look bold, italic, bold italic, monospace, underlined or struck through. You type once, pick a style, and copy text that appears formatted when you paste it into a post, headline, about section, comment or message. It works on mobile and desktop, with no signup, no installs and no external libraries.

How to use it

Using it takes three steps. First, type or paste your text into the box at the top. Second, click a style — Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Monospace, Underline or Strikethrough — and your text transforms instantly in the output box. Third, click Copy text and paste it straight into LinkedIn wherever you want it: a post, your headline, a comment or a direct message. Switch styles as many times as you like to compare the look before you post.

Why formatted LinkedIn posts get more engagement

On a fast-scrolling feed, attention is everything. A bold opening line or one emphasised phrase gives the eye a place to stop, which can lift the all-important first-three-seconds dwell time that LinkedIn rewards. Styled text also adds visual hierarchy to long posts, making them easier to skim and more likely to earn a comment or share. Use it with restraint — keep your core keywords and the bulk of your copy as normal text so the post stays readable, searchable and accessible to screen readers.

Free tool by Webbloom Digital

This formatter is built and maintained by Webbloom Digital, a digital marketing agency in Pune. If you want help turning attention into leads with a real content and posting strategy, explore our social media marketing service, browse our other free marketing tools, or get in touch for a free consultation.

LinkedIn Text Formatter — FAQs

What is a LinkedIn text formatter?

It is a free tool that turns plain text into styled Unicode characters such as bold, italic, monospace, underline and strikethrough. LinkedIn has no built-in rich text editor, so these special characters let your posts, headlines and comments show formatting that would otherwise be impossible on the platform.

How does bold and italic text work on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn does not support real bold or italic styling. This tool swaps each letter for a matching Unicode symbol that already looks bold or italic, so when you paste it the text appears styled. It is not a font change but a set of distinct characters that render the same on most modern devices.

Is the LinkedIn text formatter free to use?

Yes, it is completely free and needs no signup or installation. Type or paste your text, pick a style, then copy the result and paste it straight into LinkedIn. You can format as many posts, headlines and comments as you like, on both mobile and desktop.

Will formatted text hurt my LinkedIn accessibility or reach?

Use styled text sparingly. Screen readers may read Unicode characters oddly, so avoid formatting whole paragraphs or important keywords people search for. A bold headline or one emphasised phrase is fine, but keep the bulk of your post as normal text so it stays readable and accessible to everyone.

Where can I paste the formatted text?

You can paste it into LinkedIn posts, your headline, the about section, comments, company page updates and direct messages. The same Unicode characters also work on other platforms such as Twitter or X, Facebook and Instagram bios, so you can reuse one styled line across several social profiles.