Paste the job and your resume
Drop the job description into the first box and your resume or background notes into the second. The generator reads both to find the overlap worth writing about.
“A letter for this job. Not a template for any job.”
Editor's note
Paste the job description and your resume or background notes, choose the tone you want, and the generator drafts a cover letter that connects your real experience to what this specific role is asking for — structured, specific, and ready to refine.
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§ Section I
Drop the job description into the first box and your resume or background notes into the second. The generator reads both to find the overlap worth writing about.
Choose Professional, Enthusiastic, or Concise, and optionally add your name and the company name so the letter is addressed and signed naturally.
Get a complete, tailored cover letter in a few short paragraphs. Read it through, adjust any wording, and it is ready to send.
§ Section II
Produce a tailored cover letter for every application without rewriting from a blank page each time.
Frame a non-linear background into a clear, convincing story for a new industry or role.
Write a polished first cover letter for internships and entry-level roles, even with limited experience.
Apply to more roles in less time with letters that stay specific instead of generic.
§ Section III
Yes. The generator draws on the specific job description and your resume, connecting your real experience to what this role asks for — not a fill-in-the-blank template.
No. The letter is built only from the background you provide. If a detail is not in your resume input, it will not appear in the letter.
Professional keeps the letter measured and formal, Enthusiastic adds warmth and energy, and Concise tightens it to the essentials for roles that value brevity.
Each cover letter costs 4 credits. New users receive 10 free credits on signup, enough to generate your first letters at no cost.