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LinkedIn Text Formatter

This free LinkedIn text formatter converts your plain text into Unicode bold, italic, script, and more — styles that display directly inside LinkedIn posts and profiles. Since LinkedIn has no native bold or italic button for posts, this tool is the fastest way to make your content stand out in the feed. No login, no download, works on desktop and mobile.

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Pick your style
Choose from 11 Unicode styles. Each card shows you exactly what your text will look like.
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Write your post
Type or paste your LinkedIn content. The preview transforms it live as you type.
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Copy & paste
Hit Copy and paste straight into LinkedIn. Works on web and mobile — no app needed.
Why format your LinkedIn posts?
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Stop the scroll
Formatted posts with bold headings and visual structure catch the eye in a feed full of plain text walls.
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Boost engagement
Scannable posts with clear structure get more clicks on “see more”, more comments, and more shares.
Works instantly
No Chrome extension, no account. Type, format, copy, paste. Done in under 30 seconds on any device.
5 tips for better LinkedIn formatting
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Bold your hook, not everything
Use bold only on your opening line or key phrase. If the whole post is bold, nothing stands out. Contrast is what creates emphasis.
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Keep core keywords in plain text
LinkedIn search and Google may not fully index Unicode characters. For discoverability, keep your main keywords unformatted.
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Use Script or Italic for section headers
Long posts benefit from visual breaks. Use a formatted style for section titles to create hierarchy and improve scannability.
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Preview before posting
Some Unicode styles render differently on older Android devices. Always paste into LinkedIn’s composer and check mobile before publishing.
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Format your About section too
This tool works for LinkedIn profiles, not just posts. Bold your job titles and key skills in your About section to make your profile scannable.
Frequently asked questions
Does LinkedIn allow bold and italic text in posts?
LinkedIn doesn’t have a native bold or italic button for posts. This tool uses Unicode characters — special characters that look like bold or italic letters — which LinkedIn displays as regular text. It’s completely allowed and widely used by creators.
Is this LinkedIn text formatter free?
Yes, 100% free. No account, no login, no limits. Paste your text, pick a style, copy the result, and paste into LinkedIn.
Will the formatting work on mobile LinkedIn?
Yes. Unicode characters are supported across iOS and Android. A small number of older devices may show plain boxes for some rare characters — always preview in LinkedIn’s composer before publishing.
Can I use this for my LinkedIn profile, not just posts?
Yes. The formatted text works anywhere LinkedIn accepts plain text input — your About section, headline, job descriptions, and comments.
Will bold Unicode text affect my LinkedIn SEO?
LinkedIn search may not fully index Unicode characters. For important keywords you want to rank for inside LinkedIn, keep those words in plain text. Use formatting for visual emphasis around them, not on them.
Can I mix multiple styles in one post?
Yes — format different sections separately and combine them in LinkedIn’s composer. For example, use Bold Script for a heading and Bold for key phrases in the body.