Evidence-first writing
The draft anchors claims to your supplied resume notes instead of inventing credentials.
Application writing
Instantly generate a personalized cover letter.
The draft anchors claims to your supplied resume notes instead of inventing credentials.
The draft connects your experience to the job description’s most visible needs.
Change the tone or role context and regenerate without rebuilding the whole page.
Add the target role, company, resume highlights, and the job description.
Pick a professional, warm, or concise voice before generating.
Copy or download the draft, then tune the final details before applying.
Paste measurable work, shipped projects, or scope instead of generic strengths.
A strong letter is focused enough for a recruiter to scan in under a minute.
Use the generated draft as a starting point and add company-specific details where useful.
cover letter generator
Use this cover letter generator when you need a focused first draft that connects your resume evidence to a specific role. It is built for applicants who already know the target company and want a cleaner way to turn notes into a recruiter-ready letter.
The strongest letters come from specific inputs rather than broad claims.
Use it for applications where a generic template would undersell the match.
Treat the result as a draft and keep the final version grounded in facts.
Create a personalized cover letter draft from applicant details, role context, and resume evidence.
Add your name, email, and optional contact links.
Enter the target role, company, hiring manager, and job description.
Paste resume notes, skills, and achievements that match the posting.
Generate the draft, then edit names, facts, and final wording before sending.
Yes. Change the company, role, job description, and achievements for each application so the letter stays specific.
The draft should stay grounded in the information you provide. You should still review it and remove anything that is not true.
Paste the relevant responsibilities and requirements. The generator works better when it can see the role priorities.