AI Resume Builder
A fast AI resume builder and CV maker. Write ATS-friendly resumes with AI suggestions, professional templates, and built-in job-description matching.
Use this AI resume builder to write an ATS-friendly resume in minutes. Fill in your experience and let the AI draft tight summary and bullet points, or paste a job description and let the tool flag missing keywords.
Pick from classic, modern, and compact templates — all built single-column and parser-safe. Export to PDF, save your progress, and tailor the resume per application without starting from scratch each time.

How to build a resume with AI
Four steps from blank page to PDF.
1. Fill details
Add your role, experience, projects, and skills.
2. AI assist
Let the AI draft summaries and bullet points from your notes.
3. Match the JD
Paste the job description; tool flags missing keywords.
4. Export PDF
Download a clean, ATS-friendly PDF.
Resume sections, explained
The blocks most ATS parsers understand best.
Header
Name, role, location, email, phone, portfolio / LinkedIn.
Summary
2–3 lines tuned to the role. AI can draft this from your details.
Experience
Bullet points with impact (numbers, outcomes, technologies).
Education
Degree, institution, year. Add relevant coursework if early-career.
Skills
Grouped by category. Include tools the job asks for.
Projects
Link to real work — repos, demos, case studies.
Make it ATS-friendly
Applicant tracking systems parse your resume before a human does.
Match job keywords
Mirror key phrases from the job description — title, tools, responsibilities. ATS scans for these.
Skip fancy columns
Some ATS parsers break on multi-column layouts. A clean single-column structure parses best.
Standard section names
“Experience”, “Education”, “Skills”, “Projects” — avoid cute headings that parsers miss.
Real dates and places
Use MM/YYYY – MM/YYYY and real company names. Vague timing is a red flag.
Match your resume to the job description
Paste the target job description into the tool. It highlights keywords missing from your resume — skills, tools, responsibilities — so you can decide what to add.
The goal isn’t to cram every keyword. It’s to surface the ones you genuinely match but forgot to mention. Tailoring one or two sections per application gives you the biggest lift without rewriting the whole thing each time.
Common pitfalls
Stuffing keywords
Packing irrelevant keywords to game the ATS reads badly to humans. Match what’s relevant, skip the rest.
Generic bullet points
“Responsible for X” doesn’t land. Use outcome-led language: “Cut onboarding time from 3 days to 1”.
Two-column creative templates
They look great in a portfolio, but some ATS parsers mangle them. Use a clean single column for most applications.
Treating AI drafts as final
AI drafts are starting points. Edit to match your voice — hiring managers spot generic phrasing quickly.
What this tool supports
| Feature | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AI-generated summary & bullets | Yes | Turn job details into tight, impact-led lines. |
| ATS-optimized templates | Yes | Single-column, clean typography, standard section names. |
| Job-description matching | Yes | Paste a JD, the tool highlights missing keywords. |
| Multiple templates | Yes | Classic, modern, and compact layouts. |
| Export to PDF | Yes | High-quality PDF ready to attach. |
| Save & edit later | Yes | Pick up where you left off without losing work. |
| Account required | No | No signup needed for core features. |
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Ready to build your resume?
Fill in your details, let the AI help, match the job, and export an ATS-friendly PDF.

