Most AI cover letter tools invent experience you don't have
This one only cites what's on your resume. Paste your resume, paste the job description, get a clean 3-4 paragraph draft. Nothing fabricated, nothing generic.
Generate My Cover LetterThis one only cites what's on your resume. Paste your resume, paste the job description, get a clean 3-4 paragraph draft. Nothing fabricated, nothing generic.
Generate My Cover LetterPaste it from LinkedIn, Indeed, or the company site. The AI reads what the role needs.
Upload or paste. Only your real experience is used. Nothing invented.
Pick a tone, hit generate. Clean draft in seconds. Edit before sending.
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No. The tool is built to only cite experience that appears in your resume. It won't invent job titles, companies, metrics, or responsibilities. If something isn't in your resume, it won't be in your cover letter.
Your resume and the job description are sent to the AI model to generate the draft. The request runs on Cloudflare Workers AI and nothing is stored on our servers, in any database, or used to train a model. It's a single request that returns your draft and is gone. This is the one place on the site where content leaves your browser.
Yes. The generated draft is a starting point, not the final word. Edit the paragraphs, swap the opening, change the sign-off, rewrite anything that doesn't sound like you. Copy the final version into Word, Google Docs, or paste directly into an application form.
Three to four short paragraphs is the sweet spot, which is what this tool generates. Long enough to demonstrate fit, short enough that a busy hiring manager will actually read it. Anything over a full page is too much.