LinkedIn Font Generator

Type once and see your text in every style. Copy the one you like.

    Formatted text uses Unicode characters. Screen readers may read them awkwardly and LinkedIn can't search them — use formatting for emphasis on a few key words, and keep important keywords in plain text.

    Tips for using styled text

    These “fonts” are Unicode characters, not real fonts, so they paste anywhere on LinkedIn. Use them sparingly — a bold phrase or an italic aside reads well, but a whole paragraph in script is hard to read and bad for accessibility. For a single style with a live post preview, use the Text Formatter.

    Frequently asked questions

    Can I really use different fonts on LinkedIn?

    Not true fonts — LinkedIn does not support custom fonts. These are Unicode characters that look like different styles (bold, italic, script). You copy and paste them anywhere on LinkedIn.

    Which style is most readable?

    Bold sans and italic sans are the easiest to read and the safest. Script and serif styles look decorative but can be harder to read and for screen readers to interpret.

    Do these styles work on mobile and in messages?

    Yes. They are standard Unicode, so they display in posts, comments, the headline, About and direct messages, on desktop and mobile.

    Will styled text hurt my reach?

    Styled Unicode is not searchable and reads awkwardly to screen readers, so use it for emphasis on a few words and keep keywords plain.