Cover Letter Generator

Paste the job ad, describe your background in a few lines, and get a tailored cover letter you can edit and send.

Result

Fill in the form and press generate cover letter — your result appears here.

How to write a cover letter that gets read

A good cover letter is short, specific, and written for one job — not copy-pasted to fifty. Recruiters spend under a minute reading it, so the first two lines should show you understand the role and bring something relevant.

This generator reads the job description you paste and matches it against your background to produce a focused draft. Always review and personalize it before sending — add the company name, a real project, or a line about why this specific role interests you.

The tool is free and requires no account. Your text is only used to generate your letter and is not stored.

Frequently asked questions

Is this really free?

Yes. It runs on Google Gemini's free tier, no signup or credit card required. There's no catch — just don't expect unlimited requests per minute (see the rate limit).

Will recruiters know it's AI-generated?

Possibly, if you send the raw output untouched — generic AI phrasing is easy to spot. Always edit it: add the company name, a real project, and a line only you could write.

Can I edit the result afterward?

Yes — it's plain text in the output box. Copy it into Word or Google Docs and edit freely before sending.

Does it work for internships too?

Yes, paste an internship posting the same way you would a full-time job ad, and mention in your background that you're a student — the draft adjusts accordingly.

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