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Write a memorable Twitter bio that turns profile visits into follows, generated in seconds. Free to use, no signup, tuned to Twitter.

Updated Jun 15, 2026 Maintained by BoldlyType editors

Twitter Bio Generator

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What makes a good X (Twitter) bio

Your bio on X sits right under your display name and gets 160 characters to work with. That's it. It renders as plain text, so @mentions become clickable links, #hashtags turn into searches, and any URL auto-links and counts toward the count. Line breaks survive, which most people forget. The thing most folks miss is that a bio is a hook, not a CV. People scan it in under two seconds before deciding to follow, so the first few words carry nearly all the weight. Lead with what you do, drop the buzzwords, and leave room to breathe.

X (Twitter) bio tips

  • You get 160 characters, so front-load your identity in the first line before anyone has to expand or scroll.
  • Mentions and hashtags become live links inside your bio, so use them deliberately rather than padding for keyword stuffing.
  • Line breaks work and add scannability, but heavy emoji or fancy unicode fonts can read oddly on screen readers.
  • Put your real link in the dedicated website field, not the bio, since that field is separate and doesn't cost characters.

Twitter Bio Generator — common questions

Latest questions readers ask us about this topic.

What's the character limit for an X (Twitter) bio?

160 characters, including spaces, emoji and any links you paste in. It's shorter than your tweets and your display name combined, which is why every word has to earn its place in those 160.

Do hashtags and @mentions work in an X bio?

Yes. Both become clickable inside your bio: a #hashtag links to its search feed and an @mention links to that account. They still count toward your 160 characters, so use them sparingly and on purpose.

Can you add links or line breaks to an X bio?

Line breaks work and improve readability. URLs auto-link but eat characters, so most people use the separate website field instead, which holds a link without touching the 160-character bio limit at all.

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