Fill in the job, pick a proven template, and get a professional cover letter you can edit word by word — then download a clean PDF or copy the text straight into an application form. No sign-up, no AI fluff, nothing uploaded.
Click “Write my letter” to draft your letter, or type in the letter-body box.
The hardest part of a cover letter is the blank page. This tool removes it: fill in who you are, what the job is, and a couple of things you're good at, and it drafts a complete, professional letter from one of five proven structures — which you then make yours by editing any word of it. No account, no watermark, and your job search never leaves your browser.
It's deliberately not an AI writer. Recruiters read hundreds of AI-generated letters a week and can spot the inflated adjectives instantly. These templates do the opposite: short, direct, specific — the letter equivalent of a firm handshake. The strongest thing in your letter will be the details only you can add, and the editable body is where you add them.
A job search is one of the most sensitive things you do online — especially while employed. This page builds your letter entirely on your device: nothing is uploaded, no account is created, and your drafts save only to your own browser so you can come back and adapt the letter for the next application. The PDF is generated locally too.
Pick the template matching your situation, fill in the company, role, and a few specifics, and a complete draft appears in the live preview. Edit it into your own voice and export the one-page PDF. Fifteen minutes, not a lost evening.
Who you are, why this company and role specifically, the one or two achievements that prove you can do the job, and a confident close. The templates structure exactly that arc so you fill in substance instead of staring at a blank page.
The career-change template leads with transferable skills and frames the switch as intentional rather than apologetic, which is the tone hiring managers respond to.
Many skim, some read closely, and almost all notice a bad one. A tight, specific letter is a cheap edge; a generic AI-sounding one is worse than none. These templates were written to sound like a person.
Free, with no payment screen at the download button. Everything you type stays in your browser, so your job search remains your business.