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Free AI letter of recommendation generator

Turn relationship notes, strengths, and examples into a credible recommendation letter draft.

Professional letter draft Built for candidates and references Free with abuse limits
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Generate a letter of recommendation draft

Add the relationship, strengths, and examples. The draft should only include claims the recommender can verify.

How candidates use it

Help a reference write a stronger recommendation from real evidence

Start with the relationship

Explain how the recommender knows the candidate so the letter has context and credibility.

Add specific strengths

Include qualities, skills, and work habits the recommender can personally verify.

Use concrete examples

Give the draft proof through projects, outcomes, team moments, customer work, or academic examples.

FAQ

Letter of recommendation generator FAQ

What is a letter of recommendation generator?

A letter of recommendation generator helps turn relationship details, strengths, and examples into a structured recommendation letter draft.

What inputs should I provide?

Provide the recommender name and title if available, organization, candidate name, relationship, target opportunity, strengths, examples, tone, and desired length.

Who should use this tool?

It is useful for managers, coworkers, teachers, mentors, or references who need a first draft they can edit into their own voice.

Will this invent achievements?

No. The tool is designed to use only the strengths and examples you provide. Remove anything the recommender cannot personally verify.

What examples make a recommendation stronger?

Use specific examples of work quality, collaboration, leadership, learning, customer impact, reliability, or measurable results when they are true.

Can I copy the recommendation letter?

Yes. Use the copy button to move the draft into an email or document editor, then personalize the final letter before sending.

Should the letter be short or standard length?

Use short for quick references or LinkedIn-style drafts. Use standard for job, academic, scholarship, or formal recommendation requests.

What tone should I choose?

Professional works for most formal letters, warm adds more personal appreciation, and enthusiastic is best when the recommender can strongly support the candidate.

Can this help remote job candidates?

Yes. Add examples of async communication, documentation, ownership, distributed-team collaboration, or remote customer work when those are true.

Is this recommendation letter generator free?

Yes. It is free to use, with request limits to keep it available for real candidates and references.

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