Cover Letter Generator
Generate professional cover letters with multiple tones, writing suggestions, and PDF export.
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About this tool
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Enter your details
Fill in your name, target company, job title, skills, and years of experience.
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Choose tone and template
Select from Professional, Enthusiastic, Concise, Confident, or Friendly tones with Standard, Modern, Creative, or Executive templates.
- 3
Generate
Click Generate to create a tailored cover letter based on your details and chosen style.
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Edit and export
Review the generated letter, refine with AI-style suggestions, then copy, download as TXT, or export as PDF.
- List your most relevant skills separated by commas for naturally formatted output.
- Always review and personalize the generated letter before sending it to an employer.
- Try different tones to find the right voice - Concise for technical roles, Friendly for startups.
- Keep the final letter to one page - hiring managers spend seconds scanning cover letters.
- Multiple tone options: Professional, Enthusiastic, Concise, Confident, Friendly
- Four template styles with varied formatting
- AI-style writing suggestions for opening, body, and closing sections
- Export as PDF (print dialog) or plain text download
- Word count tracker and formatted preview
- Quickly draft a tailored cover letter when applying to multiple positions
- Generate a first draft to overcome writer's block on job applications
- Create a base cover letter that you can customize for similar roles
- Experiment with different tones to match company culture
No. Always review and personalize the output. Add specific anecdotes, correct any inaccuracies, and ensure it reflects your authentic voice before submitting.
It uses your name, company, job title, skills, and experience to fill professionally written templates in your chosen tone and style.
PDF is the safest format for job applications as it preserves formatting across all devices. Some applicant tracking systems also accept plain text.