LinkedIn Post Formatter
Style your whole post, watch the “…see more” cut, and copy it ready to publish.
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.
Write a post that gets read
- Lead with a hook above the dotted “…see more” line.
- Use bold on one or two key phrases — not whole sentences.
- Break dense text into bullets or short lines.
- Check length with the Character Counter and preview the cut with the See-More Preview.
Frequently asked questions
What does a LinkedIn post formatter do?
It lets you add emphasis (bold, italic, monospace, script), turn lines into bullets or arrows, and check your length against the 3,000-character limit — then copy the result into LinkedIn, which has no native formatting.
Where does the “…see more” cut fall?
About 210 characters on desktop (around 140 on mobile). The dotted line in the preview shows where your hook gets truncated, so put your best line first.
Does formatted text reduce reach or searchability?
Styled Unicode is not searchable and reads awkwardly to screen readers, so use it for emphasis on a few words and keep keywords plain.
Is it free?
Yes, free with no sign-up. Everything runs in your browser.