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LinkedIn Character Limit (2026): Posts, Articles & Profile

If you want your professional content to stand out, knowing the rules of the game is essential. In 2026, the exact limit for a regular LinkedIn post is 3,000 characters (including spaces). Drafting a longer text will prevent you from publishing it, cutting off your inspiration at the worst possible time.

But LinkedIn isn't just a news feed. Each section of your profile and type of content has its own algorithmic restrictions. Here is the ultimate roadmap so you never exceed the limit.

LinkedIn Text Limits Breakdown

LinkedIn Section Maximum Limit (Characters)
Regular Post 3,000 characters
Article (Newsletter) 110,000 characters
Headline (Profile) 220 characters
About (Summary) 2,600 characters
Company Name 100 characters
🎯 The "See more..." Trick: Your most important metric is not the maximum limit, but the cut-off line. The LinkedIn algorithm hides text behind the "See more..." button at approximately 140-210 characters (about 3 lines). Your main hook must be right there.

How to professionally measure your posts

Many creators write directly on the LinkedIn platform. The problem is that the native editor doesn't warn you that you're nearing the limit until you've already crossed it, forcing you to delete and rewrite your ideas.

The best strategy is to draft and audit your text before uploading it. In our free tool, we've integrated an exclusive visual progress bar for LinkedIn posts.

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Frequently Asked Questions about LinkedIn Content

What is the ideal length for a LinkedIn post?

Although the technical limit is 3,000 characters, the latest marketing studies show that posts between 1,000 and 1,500 characters generate the highest engagement index, comments, and Dwell Time.

Do emojis and links count as characters?

Yes, absolutely. You should keep in mind that an emoji is not a simple image, but a unicode code that usually consumes 2 characters. As for links, LinkedIn automatically shortens them, but they will still subtract space from your total limit.

What is the difference between a Post and an Article?

A Post (3,000 characters) is intended for quick thoughts, polls, or short updates that appear in the feed. An Article (up to 110,000 characters) is designed for evergreen content, such as deep essays or tutorials, and is indexed much better on Google search engines.

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