Paste the draft into the tool and start with Smart Clean for the fastest first pass. If the result still looks too broken up, add Remove Line Breaks or Remove Bullets so the cover letter reads like a normal application draft instead of copied chat output.
Gemini cover letter drafts can carry list markers, wrapped lines, markdown-style emphasis, and extra blank space when you paste them into a portal or email. This page strips that formatting noise while keeping the actual wording intact.
Use it for full cover letters, introduction paragraphs, company-specific edits, closing statements, and short follow-up notes when Gemini gave you useful wording but the pasted formatting needs cleanup before submission.
This example shows a short Gemini-generated cover letter section with pasted bullets and chat-style spacing.
Dear Hiring Team,
- I am excited to apply for the role.
- My background includes client support,
operations improvement, and team coordination.
Thank you for your time.
Dear Hiring Team,
I am excited to apply for the role. My background includes client support, operations improvement, and team coordination.
Thank you for your time.
Here is a second example for a Gemini draft that looks too broken up after pasting into an application form.
I am applying for the customer success role
because your company stands out for its focus
on practical service improvements
and measurable client outcomes.
I am applying for the customer success role because your company stands out for its focus on practical service improvements and measurable client outcomes.
Paste the Gemini cover letter draft into the tool, start with Smart Clean, and then add Remove Line Breaks or Remove Bullets if the text still carries chat formatting or pasted list structure.
It helps remove copied bullets, markdown-like labels, uneven spacing, wrapped lines, and chat-style formatting that can make a cover letter look pasted instead of polished.
No. This page is for cleanup only, so it keeps the wording of the Gemini draft while removing formatting noise before you submit the cover letter.