Bio Generator
One form, five bios. Get platform-specific bios for Spotify, Instagram, press kits, festivals, and pitch emails.
How to generate artist bios with Bio Generator
Writing your own bio is one of the hardest things in music. You're too close to your own work to describe it objectively, and every platform needs a different version — different length, different tone, different point of view. Bio Generator solves this by generating five platform-ready bios from a single set of inputs, each calibrated to what that platform's audience actually needs.
1. Enter your details
Add your artist name, location, genre, and a brief sound description. Optionally include your achievements, story, influences, and a press quote for richer results.
2. Generate all five bios
Get bios for Spotify, Instagram, press kits, festival submissions, and pitch emails — all calibrated to what each platform needs, from 150 characters to 400 words.
3. Copy and use
Each bio shows its character or word count so you know it fits. Copy individually or copy all. Save a shareable link for your collaborators.
What you get
- Spotify bio— 80-150 words, third person, narrative tone with genre and city naturally included for Spotify's discovery algorithm
- Instagram bio — under 150 characters, first person, punchy identity statement with optional emoji
- Press kit bio — 250-400 words, third person, professional and achievement-led so journalists can copy-paste directly into articles
- Festival submission bio — 150-200 words, energy-focused for bookers and promoters
- Short pitch bio — 2-3 sentences under 300 characters, hook-first for email pitch openings
Need help describing your sound first? Use the Sound Describer to generate precise descriptions, then bring them straight into Bio Generator. Use your short pitch bio in the Pitch Writer for playlist and press pitches, or plan when to update your bio around releases with the Release Planner. Browse all free tools for musicians.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Bio Generator work?
Enter your artist name, location, genre, sound description, and current project. The AI generates five platform-specific bios simultaneously — each written independently for its platform, not truncated from a longer version. You also get character and word counts so you know each bio fits its platform.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Bio Generator is completely free and requires no sign-up, no email, and no account. Just fill in the form and generate your bios instantly.
What's the difference between the five bio types?
Each platform has different conventions. The Spotify bio (80-150 words, third person) is narrative and vibe-led. The Instagram bio (under 150 characters, first person) is a punchy identity statement. The press kit bio (250-400 words, third person) is professional and achievement-led for journalists to copy-paste. The festival bio (150-200 words) is energy-focused for bookers. The short pitch bio (2-3 sentences, under 300 characters) is a hook-first intro for email pitches.
What if I don't have any achievements yet?
That's completely fine. Leave the achievements field empty and the AI will focus on your sound, creative vision, location, and current project. It will never fabricate achievements or use phrases like 'up-and-coming.' Every artist is an artist — your bio will read as confident and specific regardless.
Can I use the Spotify bio in Spotify for Artists?
Yes. The Spotify bio is written under 1500 characters (Spotify's limit) and naturally includes your genre and city, which Spotify uses as discovery signals. Paste it directly into your Spotify for Artists profile. You can add @tags to link other artists manually after pasting.
Should my bio be in first person or third person?
It depends on the platform. Instagram is first person — it's an informal, personal platform where "I" feels natural. Spotify, press kits, festival submissions, and pitch emails are all third person — these are professional contexts where journalists, curators, and bookers copy-paste your bio into their own materials. The Bio Generator handles this automatically for each platform.
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