Free AI Blog to LinkedIn Post Converter

Turn any blog post into a scroll-stopping LinkedIn post in seconds. Pick tone, length, and format — copy and post.

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Paste the article body — anywhere from a couple of paragraphs to a long essay (100 to 15,000 characters)(0/15000)

The shape of the post — pick the structure that fits how the blog argues its point

The voice the post should land in — match how you actually post on LinkedIn

LinkedIn caps posts at 3,000 characters — pick the length that matches the depth of the source

LinkedIn hashtags are optional — most high-performing posts use none or 2-3 niche ones

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Your LinkedIn Posts Will Appear Here

Paste your blog post, pick a format and tone, then click Convert

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What is a Blog to LinkedIn Post Converter?

The Blog to LinkedIn Post Converter is a free AI tool that turns long-form articles into LinkedIn-ready posts. Paste the blog body, pick a post format and tone, and it returns up to three drafts you can copy straight into the LinkedIn composer. Every draft pulls from your actual content — no invented numbers, no vague summaries.

Most repurposing tools either spit out a generic summary or paste your headline into a one-line teaser. This one rebuilds the post for the platform: a one-line hook above the see-more cut, paragraphs broken up so they don't collapse on mobile, a clear takeaway at the end, and a hashtag policy that respects how LinkedIn actually works in 2026 (zero or three niche tags, never twenty). Five formats — Hook → Story → Takeaway, listicle, personal story, quick insight, contrarian take — cover the structures that actually perform on LinkedIn. Four tones (professional, conversational, thought-leader, story-driven) match how you already post. Free, no account, and the drafts are yours to ship.

Key Features

Five Post Formats Tuned for LinkedIn's Feed

Hook → Story → Takeaway, numbered listicle, first-person story, quick insight under 600 characters, or contrarian take — each format is shaped by the structures that actually get saved and reshared on LinkedIn.

Grounded in Your Actual Blog Content

The AI is instructed to use only what's in the source blog — no invented statistics, no fabricated quotes, no made-up examples. Specific numbers and names come from your post, not from the model.

Three Length Targets That Match LinkedIn's Cap

Pick short (~600 chars), medium (~1,300 chars), or long (~2,500 chars) and stay safely under LinkedIn's 3,000-character limit. The output respects the target instead of padding to fill space.

Hashtag Policy That Doesn't Embarrass You

Toggle hashtags on for exactly three niche tags placed on the final line, or off for none. No twenty-hashtag walls, no generic #motivation #success #grindset clutter.

Up to Three Variations, No Sign-Up

Run one to three drafts side by side and copy the one that lands. Each draft uses a different hook and angle on purpose, so you almost always get one keeper. No account, no daily cap.

Perfect for content marketers repurposing the company blog, founders building in public, B2B sales reps sharing thought-leadership, freelance consultants growing inbound on LinkedIn.

How to Use the Blog to LinkedIn Post Converter

Three steps from a published blog post to a LinkedIn-ready draft — under thirty seconds end to end

1

Paste Your Blog Post

Drop the article body into the input. Skip the navigation, header, and footer — just the words. Anywhere from a couple of paragraphs to a 15,000-character essay works.

2

Pick Format, Tone, and Length

Choose one of five post formats, one of four tones, and a length target. Decide whether to include three niche hashtags or none. Set how many variations you want (one to three).

3

Copy a Draft Into LinkedIn

Hit Convert, scan the drafts, copy the one that lands, and paste it into the LinkedIn composer. Edit lightly if you want — most drafts are post-ready as-is.

Who Uses the Blog to LinkedIn Post Converter?

From weekly blog promotion to evergreen content revival, here's how people repurpose long-form articles for LinkedIn

Weekly Blog Promotion Without Rewriting From Scratch

Every time a new article ships, paste the body, pick Hook → Story → Takeaway, and post the strongest draft. The link to the full article goes in the first comment so the post itself doesn't get penalized by the algorithm.

Turn an Article Into a LinkedIn Post for a Product Launch

Paste the launch announcement blog, pick the contrarian take or quick insight format, and lead with the most concrete number from the post. Drives signups without sounding like a press release.

Founder Building in Public

Founders who already write longer essays can convert each one into a personal-story LinkedIn post in story-driven tone. Same insight, different package, weeks of additional reach for a few seconds of work.

Repurpose Long-Form Content for LinkedIn on a Schedule

Content teams batch a month of LinkedIn posts in an afternoon by running each evergreen blog through the listicle format with three different hooks, then scheduling the variants across the month.

Convert an Old Blog Post Into a Fresh LinkedIn Post

Evergreen articles from a year ago still work — paste them in, pick a different format than last time (a contrarian take if it ran as a listicle, a personal story if it ran as a quick insight), and the post reads new.

B2B Sales Reps Sharing Thought-Leadership

Sales teams repurpose the marketing team's blog posts into professional-tone LinkedIn drafts, copy the rep's name into the placeholder, and post weekly to stay top-of-mind with the buying committee.

Tips for Best Results

Small choices in the form noticeably change how the LinkedIn post reads — a few patterns are worth knowing

Paste the Full Article, Not a Summary

The longer and more specific the source, the sharper the output. Pasting only the intro forces the AI to invent — which it's instructed not to do, so the result reads thin. Paste the body in full.

Match Format to How the Blog Argues Its Point

Listicles fit blogs that already argue several distinct points. Personal-story format fits founder essays and case studies. Quick insight fits blogs with one tight thesis. Use the format the source naturally lends itself to.

Keep the Long Length for Truly Long Articles

A 600-word how-to does not need a 2,500-character LinkedIn post. The Long target is best reserved for deep essays, frameworks, or post-mortems where the depth justifies the read time. Default to Medium.

Skip Hashtags When the Tone is Conversational or Story-Driven

Three niche hashtags work for professional and thought-leader posts. Conversational and story-driven posts almost always read better with zero hashtags — the tags break the voice.

Power-User Move: Generate Three Variants and A/B-Test the Hook

Slide the count to three, then post two of the variants a week apart with the same article link. The hook that wins becomes your template for every future post from the same blog category.

Frequently Asked Questions

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