Instagram Bio Generator

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Generate your Instagram bio

3 ready-to-use bios under 150 characters. Copy and go.

1 Your niche
Photography
Fitness
Travel
Food
Business
Art & Design
Music
Fashion
Gaming
Lifestyle
Sports
Tech
Comedy
Beauty
Education
Other
2 A bit about you
3 Your vibe
Funny
Creative
Ambitious
Adventurous
Curious
Bold
Chill
Inspiring
Authentic
Passionate

Select as many as you like

4 What’s your goal?
Express myself
Promote my work
Grow my audience
Find collabs
Drive traffic to my site
Share my passion
5 Tone
Witty & funny
Bold & direct
Inspiring
Chill & casual
Professional
Mysterious
6 Emojis?
Yes please
Clean, no emojis

Frequently asked questions: Instagram bio generator

How long can an Instagram bio be?
Instagram allows a maximum of 150 characters for your bio. That includes spaces, emojis, and line breaks. Our generator strictly respects this limit so every bio is ready to copy-paste directly.
What should I put in my Instagram bio?
The most effective bios answer three questions quickly: who you are, what you do, and why someone should follow you. One specific detail beats a generic list every time. A light CTA at the end ("DM for collabs", "link below") helps if it fits naturally.
Should I use emojis in my Instagram bio?
Emojis work well to break up lines and add personality , but 1-3 is the sweet spot. Too many looks cluttered. Our generator lets you choose: with or without emojis, so you can test both versions on your profile.
How do I write a funny Instagram bio?
The best funny bios are specific and self-aware. A precise self-deprecating detail, an unexpected contrast, or a dry one-liner beats generic jokes. Select the "Witty & funny" tone in our generator for inspiration.
Should I use line breaks in my Instagram bio?
Yes , line breaks dramatically improve readability on mobile. Instead of one dense block of text, 2-3 short lines feel intentional and professional. Add them by pressing Enter when editing your bio on your phone.
How often should I update my Instagram bio?
Update your bio whenever your focus shifts: new project, new phase, new CTA. There's no fixed rule, but a stale bio is worse than no bio. Save your generated versions and rotate when needed.