LinkedIn Bullet Points
Click to copy bullet points for your LinkedIn posts.
Tip: Click once to copy the symbol. Right-click and select "Copy with space" to add a trailing space.
Standard Bullets
Checkmarks & Crosses
Arrows
Stars & Decorative
Diamonds & Shapes
Hearts & Symbols
Pointing Hands
Numbers (Circled)
Letters (Circled)
Misc Symbols
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Frequently asked questions
What bullet points work on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn supports Unicode bullet symbols like •, ◦, ▸, ✓, and ★. These appear consistently across devices, unlike emoji bullets which may render differently.
How do I add bullet points to my LinkedIn post?
Copy a bullet symbol from this tool, paste it into your LinkedIn post, add a space, then type your text. Repeat for each bullet point.
Is the Bullet Points tool free?
Yes. Click any bullet to copy it. Use as many as you need—no signup or limits.
