AI Cover Letter Generator
Generate a tailored cover letter from your real experience — no invented achievements, no generic template filler.
About this tool
What this cover letter generator does
A cover letter has one job: connect what you've actually done to what a specific role needs, in a few tight paragraphs that don't sound like a template. This tool asks the AI model to write that letter using only the skills and experience you actually type in — it's instructed not to invent employers, numbers, or achievements you didn't mention, so what comes out reflects your real background instead of generic filler a recruiter has read a hundred times.
Paste in the job posting text as well and the letter will pick up on the language and requirements from that specific listing, the same way a strong human-written letter tailors itself to the role rather than reading like a form letter with the company name swapped in.
How to use it
Fill in the job title and company name, then list your real skills, years of experience, and any concrete achievements in the background field — the more specific you are here, the less generic the result. Add the job description if you have it, pick a tone (Professional, Enthusiastic, or Conversational), and generate. You'll get a complete draft you can copy or download as a .txt file — treat it as a strong first draft to personalize, not a finished letter to submit unread.
A real example
Background input like "5 years in UX design, led a checkout redesign that increased signups 20%, strong in Figma and user research, previously at a fintech startup" for a Senior Product Designer role at a company called Acme produces an opening that names the role and company, a middle paragraph connecting that specific 20% metric and fintech background to what the role likely needs, and a closing inviting next steps — not a vague "I am a hard worker who is passionate about design" template.
Frequently asked questions
Will the AI make up experience I don't have?
It's explicitly instructed not to invent specific employers, metrics, or accomplishments beyond what you provide — but always proofread the result yourself before sending anything with your name on it, the same way you would with any AI-assisted writing.
How much detail should I put in the background field?
Enough to be specific: a couple of real numbers, tools you're fluent in, and one or two accomplishments beat a vague "experienced professional" every time. Bullet points work fine — you don't need full sentences.
Should I paste the entire job posting?
The requirements and responsibilities sections are the most useful part — pasting the full posting (up to 3,000 characters) is fine and helps the letter echo the employer's own language, which also tends to read well with resume-screening software.
Can I generate multiple versions for different tones?
Yes — change the tone dropdown and generate again; each request produces a fresh draft, so you can compare a Professional version against a Conversational one before deciding what fits the company's culture.
Is there a limit on how many letters I can generate?
Yes, a light rate limit prevents abuse of the underlying AI service — if you hit it, wait a minute or so and try again.
