Free, no sign up. Three bios per generation.
Write a bio that sounds like you — not like every other profile.
Generic Tinder bios fail because they're interchangeable. "Love to laugh, fluent in sarcasm, looking for my partner in crime" could be written by ten million people, which means it signals nothing about you. The brain skips right over it. A good bio has to give the reader one concrete thing to react to — a detail, a joke, an opinion, a weird interest — something that could only belong to you.
Specificity is what makes a bio feel like a person. "Reading" is filler. "Currently 300 pages into Blood Meridian and questioning my life choices" is a person. The more specific you go, the fewer people you appeal to — but the ones you do appeal to will actually want to talk. That's the entire point. A bio isn't a billboard, it's a conversation starter.
Use this AI Tinder bio generator as a starting point, not a substitute for your own voice. Feed it the real things you care about, pick the variation that sounds closest to how you actually talk, and then tweak it. The goal isn't a perfect bio written by an AI — it's a bio that sounds like you on a good day, and gives someone a reason to swipe and type.