What is the Instagram bio character limit?
Instagram bios are still constrained to a small 150-character field, which is why this tool keeps the generated bios tight and easy to scan before you copy them.
Use this free bio generator to turn your role, proof, and next step into Instagram-ready profile bios.
Add one clear role and one promise. Proof and CTA are optional, but they usually make stronger bio variants.
For educators, creators, experts, and personal brands.
Point people toward the link without wasting the whole bio on it.
Direct, readable, and low-fluff.
An Instagram bio runs on a tight 150-character field, so a useful bio is one that tells a visitor what the account is about, adds a small reason to trust it, and gives a next step that matches what the profile actually wants people to do.
This free Instagram bio maker keeps that shape. You feed it the role, the promise, an optional proof line, and the CTA you have in mind, then the AI Instagram bio generator returns a few bios you can copy and paste into the Instagram profile field. It is built for creators, brands, coaches, and small shops drafting a short profile biography rather than a long LinkedIn About section or speaker bio.
Make the first line obvious enough that a new visitor understands who the account helps or what it makes. This is also where a search-friendly keyword usually earns its place.
A small credibility signal works harder than stuffing the bio with every detail. Pick the one piece of context a stranger would actually find useful.
Use the CTA for Instagram bio only when you want a click, DM, booking, or collab to happen now. A bio with no real next action reads cleaner without a forced one.
The same 150-character field does different jobs depending on the account, so the bio maker leans into that. The AI picks a different angle for a creator profile than it does for a service business or a shop, and the templates below are the shapes it is comparing against under the hood.
Solo founders, educators, writers, and creators who need the bio to explain the topic in one line, hint at the format in another, and point at a DM keyword or starter resource. Creator-style bios are the most common Instagram bio for creators we generate.
Freelancers, consultants, coaches, and studios that need one clean role line, one proof or specialism line, and a soft booking CTA. A professional Instagram bio for a business account lives or dies on the proof line, so the generator weights it more carefully than the role line.
Stores, indie product brands, and drop-led accounts using the profile to support launches. The bio tends to lead with what the brand makes, name the city or audience, and end with a link CTA pointing at the latest collection.
Founders, executives, and thought-leadership accounts where the profile carries the person more than the business. The shape leans on a topic line, a credibility line, and a low-pressure invitation rather than a hard sell.
If you write an Instagram bio with line breaks, sanity-check the spacing with the Instagram line break tool so the breaks hold when you paste into the Edit Profile field.
Three short lines often work harder than one long sentence. The generator drafts in that shape, and once you can name what each line should carry, swapping a weak option for a stronger one gets a lot easier.
A plain description of who the account helps or what it makes. This is the line that has to read clearly the first time, so the generator keeps it free of fluff and decorative phrasing.
One piece of context that earns trust: a specialism, a result, a focus, a credential, or a clear promise. The output weakens fast when this line tries to do two jobs at once.
A short next step that points to the link in bio, a DM keyword, a booking page, or a collab inbox. If the profile has no real next action, the bio reads better without a forced one and the generator will leave the line off.
Toggle line breaks for a stacked bio that scans top to bottom on mobile, or stay in one sentence when the wording already flows. The copy-and-paste output respects whichever shape you pick and drops straight into the Instagram profile field.
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Read the editorial companion on using a bio generator without losing the role, proof point, and CTA.
See how the bio fits into the wider Instagram personal-brand system around pillars, grid planning, and consistency.
Style a short headline or profile line after the bio structure itself is working.
Pair the profile bio with a cleaner hashtag workflow for posts, reels, and launches.
Pressure-test captions and supporting text once the bio and CTA direction are set.
Add line breaks to your bio that actually hold instead of collapsing into one block.
Validate your username and check availability before finalizing the profile.
Carry the sharper bio into a calmer planning and publishing workflow for posts, Reels, and Stories.
Instagram bios are still constrained to a small 150-character field, which is why this tool keeps the generated bios tight and easy to scan before you copy them.
Use it when you need a short social profile bio, especially for Instagram. The output is tuned to Instagram's 150-character bio field, so it is not meant to replace a longer LinkedIn About section, speaker bio, or full website biography.
Usually yes. If the profile is meant to drive link clicks, DMs, bookings, or collabs, the bio should point people toward that next step instead of only describing the account.
Yes. Line breaks can make a short bio easier to scan, especially when you want one line for the role, one for the promise or proof, and one line for the CTA.
Yes. Coaching, services, agencies, and product brands tend to use the same three-line shape, so picking the service or shop angle inside the tool gives the AI a clearer template to draft against.
Not always. Instagram's native multi-link setup can be enough for many profiles, but the bio still needs to tell people why they should tap those links in the first place.
Yes. The tool runs free in the browser so you can generate bios, copy the best option, and test different tones without signing up.