What this tool does
Most LinkedIn headline advice tells you to stack keywords: "Product Designer | UX Strategist | Design Systems | Figma Expert." That format serves a search algorithm, not the person reading your profile. It also looks identical to thousands of other headlines built from the same pipe-separated formula.
This LinkedIn headline generator starts from a different point: your actual projects. Describe two or three pieces of work you're proud of, and it surfaces the pattern that repeats across them, then compresses that into a single line sized to fit LinkedIn's 220-character limit. Specific enough to stop a scroll, not another keyword list.
Who it's for
Built for anyone whose current headline is a job title, or a string of skills separated by pipes. If you're job hunting, freelancing, or trying to get noticed by the right people on LinkedIn, and your headline says nothing memorable right now, this tool is for you. Multi-hyphenate professionals get the most out of it: a title alone ("Designer," "Consultant") rarely covers the range of what you actually do.
Example: input to output
Paste in a product launch you led, a set of customer interview notes you turned into a roadmap, and a workshop you ran to align a cross-functional team. The generator isn't matching on job title here, it's looking for what you did in each case. Here, the pattern might be that in every project, you took a room full of disagreement and produced one clear direction everyone could act on.
Instead of "Product Manager | Strategy | Leadership," the resulting headline might read: "I turn team disagreement into one clear direction, whether that's product, roadmap, or workshop." A recruiter or potential client can picture that sentence. A keyword stack gives them nothing to picture.
Why evidence beats invented buzzwords
Keyword-based headline generators optimize for what a search algorithm might match on. The recruiters, clients, and collaborators reading your profile scan for something specific and true, not a list of skills every competitor also lists.
This tool applies the same Recognition Method that runs through the rest of the product. Instead of guessing which keywords sound impressive, it starts from evidence in your own work and builds the headline from what that evidence shows. The result reads like something you'd say out loud, not something assembled from a list of trending job titles.
This is the same underlying method covered in how to describe what you do, from a Twitter bio to a LinkedIn headline, including a full before-and-after example.
Get Your LinkedIn Headline in 5 Minutes
Paste 2-3 projects you're proud of. Signature finds the pattern and writes a headline grounded in evidence from your actual work, sized to fit LinkedIn's character limit.