Marriage Biodata Maker
A beautiful, traditional biodata for your family — ready in about 2 minutes. Free download, no signup needed.
12+ free biodata templates
Pick a style that fits your family — traditional, modern, minimal, festive. Every template is free, no signup, no watermark. Switch anytime.
Golden double border, cream background, traditional serif. Most popular for Hindu families.
Saffron header band with brown text — bold, ceremonial, festive.
Cream + rust palette with kolam motif. Tamil/Telugu-friendly fonts.
Slate header band, two-column layout. Minimal, resume-style.
Clean white background with a single accent bar. Gen-Z clean.
Pink + gold with floral mandala border. Feminine, wedding-ready.
Deep red + gold. Mandir-invocation header for Hindu ceremonies.
Muted green + cream. Neutral, community-agnostic.
Navy + white with restrained gold trim. Understated and formal.
Orange + yellow gradient. Bright, festive, Punjabi-wedding vibes.
Soft blue + cream. Modern soft-palette look.
Dark navy + gold serif. Bold, striking, NRI-family favorite.
How to create your marriage biodata
Four steps. About two minutes. No login, no payment, no watermark.
- 1
Fill the essentials
Name, date of birth, time and place of birth (for accurate kundli), height, religion and community, education, and a recent photograph. The essentials take about 90 seconds.
- 2
Add family and career details
Parents' names and occupations, siblings, current city, profession, company, annual income, diet, and languages spoken. Give families the context they look for.
- 3
Optional finishing touches
Write 2-3 lines about yourself, your hobbies, and your partner expectations. Add contact info if you want to share it openly. Skip anything you'd rather not share — all these fields are optional.
- 4
Pick a template and download
Choose from 12+ templates — traditional, modern, minimalist, floral. Instantly download the PDF or image, copy a shareable link, or send directly to WhatsApp.
What to include in a marriage biodata
The fields that matter — across personal, astrological, family, and partner-preference categories.
Personal
- Full name
- Gender, date of birth, age
- Height & blood group
- Religion, community, sub-caste, gotra
- Mother tongue & languages known
- Diet (veg / non-veg / eggetarian)
- Recent photograph
Astrological
- Time & place of birth
- Nakshatra & rashi (auto-computed)
- Manglik status
- Preferred horoscope details
Education & career
- Highest qualification & institution
- Current role & employer
- Annual income (range is fine)
Family
- Father's name & occupation
- Mother's name & occupation
- Siblings and their status
- Native place & family values (orthodox / moderate / liberal)
Partner preferences
- Age range
- Education level
- Profession
- Location preference
- Community/religion flexibility
- Any other non-negotiables
Contact
- Phone (optional — families often share via introducer)
- Email (for NRI matches)
- Social handles (optional)
Example biodatas
Realistic (anonymized) examples showing how a finished biodata looks across different communities and templates.
Software engineer, Bangalore · Heritage Gold template
26 · 5'4" · Brahmin · B.Tech CSE from NIT Trichy · Senior SWE at fintech startup · vegetarian · Pushya nakshatra
Doctor, Ahmedabad · Royal Saffron template
29 · 5'10" · Gujarati Patel · MBBS + MD (Pediatrics) · Practicing at Civil Hospital · from a close-knit joint family
Teacher, Lucknow · Classic Editorial template
25 · 5'3" · Sunni Muslim · M.A. English Literature · Primary school educator · loves poetry and travel
Boy's biodata vs girl's biodata
The fields are the same. The emphasis differs a bit. Here's what each biodata should lead with.
For a boy's biodata
- Lead with career stability — role, company, income range.
- Highlight owning vs renting (families ask).
- Be specific about location flexibility — will you relocate for spouse?
- Mention siblings' status and responsibilities toward parents.
- Partner expectations should be honest — avoid 'simple' if you actually have specific preferences.
For a girl's biodata
- Career and education carry equal weight — don't play down ambition.
- If you want to work after marriage, say so upfront. Filter mismatched families early.
- Mention what kind of family environment you come from (joint / nuclear, cultural rhythm).
- Hobbies matter — personality gives families a sense of fit.
- Partner expectations can include expectations of in-laws (working women get asked often).
Biodata by religion
Community-specific tips and fields — because a Hindu biodata isn't the same as a Muslim or Sikh one.
Hindu biodata
Include gotra, nakshatra, rashi, and manglik status. Specify sub-caste if relevant (Brahmin/Kshatriya/Vaishya/Agarwal etc). Many families also value the invocation at the top.
Open Hindu biodata guide →Muslim biodata
Include sect (Sunni/Shia/Bohra) and caste/biradari (Khan/Syed/Ansari etc). Mention Arabic/Urdu proficiency. Begin with Bismillah invocation if appropriate.
Open Muslim biodata guide →Sikh biodata
Mention surname/gotra and whether Amritdhari. Include region of origin (Punjab, Haryana, Delhi). The Ik Onkar invocation adds tradition.
Open Sikh biodata guide →Christian biodata
Mention denomination (Catholic/Protestant/Orthodox/Pentecostal) and whether regular churchgoer. Regional specifics (Goan, Mangalorean, Syrian Christian) help.
Open Christian biodata guide →Jain biodata
Mention sub-sect (Digambara/Shvetambara/Sthanakavasi/Terapanthi) and strict or flexible observance. Diet is usually Jain-veg (no root vegetables).
Open Jain biodata guide →Buddhist biodata
Mention tradition (Theravada/Mahayana/Vajrayana) and whether following traditional practice. Navayana (Ambedkarite) identity is common in India.
Open Buddhist biodata guide →Biodata in your language
Both the form labels and the final PDF render in your chosen language.
5 common biodata mistakes (and how to fix them)
Mistake: Too long
Fix: Keep it to 1 page, 2 max. Families scan biodatas; they don't read them.
Mistake: Old or group photos
Fix: Use a recent headshot — taken in the last 6 months, plain background, clear face. No sunglasses, no group shots.
Mistake: Overstating height, income, or education
Fix: Families cross-check. A small exaggeration breaks trust and kills a promising match.
Mistake: Listing 'simple', 'caring', 'adjusting' as personality
Fix: Say something specific. 'Loves long-distance running and reads philosophy' beats 'simple and caring' every time.
Mistake: Vague partner preferences
Fix: Be honest. If community or diet or location matters, say so. Filtering early saves everyone's time.
Frequently asked questions
What is a marriage biodata?
A marriage biodata is a one- or two-page document that introduces you to prospective matches and their families. It typically includes your personal details, family background, education, career, community information, astrological details (for Hindu families), and what you are looking for in a partner. Think of it as a résumé for marriage — a fast way for families to assess fit before a meeting.
What should a biodata include?
Name, age, date of birth, height, religion and community, education, profession, family details (parents and siblings), hobbies, partner expectations, and a recent photograph. For Hindu families, nakshatra, rashi, gotra, and manglik status are commonly included. Contact details are optional — families often exchange these through an introducer.
Is this biodata maker really free?
Yes, completely free. No signup, no watermark, no hidden fees. All 12+ templates are free. Download as PDF or image, share via WhatsApp or a short link — all at no cost. We are funded by the Samaj Saathi matrimony app, so the tool pays for itself through app installs.
Can I create a biodata in Hindi or my regional language?
Yes. The maker supports 8 languages — English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and Punjabi. Both the form labels and the final PDF output render in your chosen language. Switch languages any time using the toggle at the top of the tool.
Can I download my biodata as an image for WhatsApp?
Yes. After generating your biodata, download as PDF or as a PNG image. The image format is perfect for WhatsApp — you can share directly to a chat or family group without formatting loss.
How do I share my biodata on WhatsApp?
Three ways: (1) download the image and share from your gallery, (2) copy the shareable link and send it on WhatsApp — recipients see a preview, (3) tap the 'Share on WhatsApp' button on the download page — it opens WhatsApp with the biodata pre-attached.
Is my data safe and private?
Yes. Your biodata is stored only to serve the shareable link and download. We never share data with third parties. If you don't create a shareable link, your biodata stays private to you and anyone you send the PDF to directly. You can request deletion of your biodata at any time.
What's the difference between a boy's and a girl's biodata?
The required information is the same, but emphasis differs. Boys' biodatas typically lead with career stability and lifestyle; girls' biodatas often balance career ambitions with family expectations. In both cases, be honest and specific — vague biodatas generate vague matches.
Should I include kundli details on my biodata?
For Hindu families, yes — nakshatra, rashi, and manglik status are typically included. Our tool computes all three automatically from your birth date, time, and place (using Swiss Ephemeris with Lahiri ayanamsa — the Indian standard). If birth time is unknown, skip the astrology fields.
How long should a biodata be?
Keep it to 1 page for most cases; 2 pages maximum if you have extensive education or family details. Families scan biodatas — they look for fit signals quickly. A focused 1-page biodata outperforms a cluttered 2-pager.
What families say
“Made biodatas for my cousin's wedding in 10 minutes — three different styles, all looked professional. WhatsApp share was the killer feature.”
Ankita R. · Pune
“My daughter's biodata in Marathi came out cleaner than the one we paid a designer Rs 2000 for last year. And this was free.”
Rajesh M. · Indore
“Finally a biodata maker that has Muslim templates done right. The Bismillah invocation and community-aware fields were perfect.”
Sadia K. · Hyderabad
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