LinkedIn Post Formatter

Add bold, italic, and special formatting to your LinkedIn posts.

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Formatting tips

  • Use bold for key phrases and main points
  • Italic works well for emphasis and quotes
  • Combine with line breaks for better readability
  • Avoid over-formatting; 1-2 bold phrases per post is ideal

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How to Use This Tool

  1. 1

    Type or paste your text

    Enter the text you want to format in the input field.

  2. 2

    Choose formatting style

    Select Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, or special styles like Strikethrough.

  3. 3

    Copy formatted text

    Click the copy button to copy the formatted text to your clipboard.

  4. 4

    Paste into LinkedIn

    Paste the formatted text directly into your LinkedIn post composer.

About This Tool

LinkedIn does not have native text formatting, but you can use Unicode characters to create bold, italic, and special text effects. This tool converts your regular text into formatted Unicode text that you can paste directly into LinkedIn. Formatted text helps break up long posts, emphasize key points, and make your content more scannable. Studies show formatted posts get 25% more engagement than plain text.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does LinkedIn support bold and italic text?

LinkedIn does not have built-in formatting buttons, but it displays Unicode characters that appear bold or italic. This tool converts your text to these special Unicode characters.

Will formatted text look the same on all devices?

Most devices support Unicode formatting, but some older phones or systems may display it differently. The vast majority of LinkedIn users will see your formatting correctly.

How much formatting should I use?

Use formatting sparingly for emphasis. Bold 1-2 key phrases per post, not entire paragraphs. Over-formatting can make posts hard to read and look spammy.

Can I use formatting in LinkedIn comments?

Yes, Unicode formatting works in comments too. Its a great way to make your comments stand out in busy threads.