Welcome to our Free Bio writer. We have 3 options for your Bio. Click the heading below to choose the bio builder you want to use.
Great for social media profiles, author bylines, or speaker intros.
Ideal for LinkedIn summaries, team pages, and intro slides.
🟣 Full Bio (3+ Paragraphs)
Perfect for personal websites, speaker bios, press kits, or grant/fellowship applications.
Example:
Taylor Rivera is a UX designer at Pixel Co, specializing in user research and accessibility. Based in Austin, she’s passionate about creating inclusive digital experiences.
Example:
Jordan Lin is a software engineer at Lumina Tech with over 8 years of experience in full-stack development. With a strong background in cloud architecture and DevOps, he’s led scalable infrastructure projects across fintech and healthcare industries. A graduate of Georgia Tech, Jordan is passionate about building ethical technology and volunteers with local STEM education nonprofits. Based in San Francisco, he brings curiosity and precision to every project.
Example:
Sarah Kim is a UX designer, community builder, and digital strategist based in San Francisco, CA. With over eight years of experience, she has helped startups and global brands craft user-centered products that are both functional and inclusive. Currently, she works as a Senior UX Designer at Brightwave Technologies, where she leads cross-functional initiatives that focus on accessibility and user empowerment.
Sarah’s journey into tech began with a degree in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University, where she discovered her passion for solving real-world problems through design. Since then, she has worked across industries—from healthcare to fintech—garnering recognition for her work in mobile accessibility and inclusive design patterns. She holds a UX Certification from Nielsen Norman Group and was named one of Fast Company’s “Rising Stars in Design” in 2023.
Outside of work, Sarah is a mentor with ADPList, a guest lecturer at General Assembly, and an active volunteer with Girls Who Code. She’s a firm believer in technology as a tool for social change and often speaks at conferences about the intersection of design, equity, and ethics. When she’s not behind a screen, you’ll find her hiking Northern California trails, experimenting with digital art, or learning to play the ukulele.