From AI draft to LinkedIn-ready in one paste
You wrote a post with ChatGPT or Claude, pasted it into LinkedIn, and it looks wrong: literal asterisks around words, ## in front of your headline, hyphens instead of bullets, and line breaks in strange places. That happens because AI assistants write Markdown, and LinkedIn renders none of it.
This formatter translates the draft instead of just stripping it. Bold and italic Markdown become Unicode styled textthat LinkedIn displays, headings become bold lines, hyphen lists become real • bullets, links keep their URLs, and the awkward spacing LLMs love gets normalized. The feed preview shows exactly what fits above the “…more” fold, so you can make the hook count.
Three things to check before you post
1. The fold.Only about 210 characters are visible before readers must click “…more.” Put the hook — the claim, the number, the question — entirely above it.
2. Styled text in moderation. Unicode bold is great for a headline or two; a fully bolded post reads as shouting and is harder for screen readers. The toggle above lets you turn it off entirely if you prefer plain text.
3. The 3,000-character limit.The counter under the output turns red when you're over. Long posts aren't penalized, but posts that get cut mid-sentence at the fold lose readers.