Your default LinkedIn URL is a mess of numbers. Type your name and get clean, professional linkedin.com/in/you options you can set in a minute.
Your profile URL is one of the first things a recruiter copies onto a shortlist and one of the few links you fully control. The default string of random digits looks unfinished and is impossible to dictate over a call; a clean, name-based handle reads as professional, ranks better for your name in search, and fits neatly on a one-page resume. It takes a minute to set and you only get to pick a great one before someone else does — so lock in a clean version of your name today.
By default LinkedIn gives your profile a messy address like linkedin.com/in/jordan-rivera-8a4b21902. A custom (or “vanity”) URL replaces that with something clean like linkedin.com/in/jordan-rivera — easier to share, put on a resume, and remember.
On desktop, open your profile, click “Edit public profile & URL” at the top right, then under “Edit your custom URL” click the pencil, type your new handle, and Save. Your new linkedin.com/in/yourname is live immediately.
Between 3 and 100 letters or numbers — no spaces, symbols or special characters, and it isn't case-sensitive. Every suggestion this tool generates already follows those rules.
Custom URLs are first-come, first-served and can't be reused once claimed. That's why this tool gives you several professional variations — an initial-plus-surname or specialty version is usually still available.
Completely free, with no signup to generate and copy URLs. You can optionally claim a matching viberesume.in/yourname for a real personal website.