LinkedIn Text Formatter
Format LinkedIn posts with Unicode bold and italic, clean up spacing, and structure your copy for readability. Write once, style selectively, and paste a post that stands out in the LinkedIn feed.
Tip: bold 2–3 key phrases, not whole paragraphs. LinkedIn cuts the preview at ~200 characters — make your first line the hook.
Paste your draft and select the text you want to emphasize.
Apply bold or italic — the tool converts it to Unicode that LinkedIn renders everywhere.
Use the spacing cleanup to fix line breaks, then copy the formatted post.
Frequently asked questions
How do you make text bold on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn has no native bold for posts — the trick is Unicode characters that look like bold letters. This tool converts your selection; the result pastes into any LinkedIn post, comment, or headline.
Does formatted text hurt LinkedIn reach?
No evidence that light emphasis hurts. But screen readers struggle with Unicode styling, so bold a few key phrases rather than whole paragraphs — better for accessibility and it reads less spammy.
What's the ideal LinkedIn post format?
Short first line as the hook (it's cut off at ~200 characters), one idea per line, white space between thoughts, and a question or CTA at the end. Structure matters more than length.
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