Click any symbol to copy it — then paste it into your LinkedIn post, headline or About section.
LinkedIn has no list button, but Unicode bullets paste perfectly into posts. Click a bullet above to copy it, then paste it at the start of each line. Or write your list with “- ” dashes and let the formatter's HL preset convert them all to “•” automatically.
Copy a bullet symbol like • from this page and paste it at the start of each line, or use the formatter's headline preset which converts “- ” dashes into bullets automatically.
Yes. These are standard Unicode characters and emoji, supported on effectively all modern devices.
Yes — separators like | and • are widely used in headlines to divide segments. Keep keywords in plain text.
Type once — get your text in every bold style, ready to copy and paste into LinkedIn posts, headlines and comments.
Craft a headline that stands out in search results and connection requests — with a live 220-character counter.
See your post exactly as the feed will show it — including where “…see more” cuts it off on desktop and mobile.