Resume / CV Builder

Fill in a form, watch a clean resume build live, then export to PDF.

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A resume / CV builder that turns a simple form into a clean, professional, print-ready document. You type your details on the left, a polished resume builds live on the right, and a single click exports a real PDF — all without an account, a watermark, or your data ever leaving your browser. It’s for job seekers who want something better than a blank Word template but don’t want to hand their personal information to yet another sign-up wall.

How it works

The builder is split into two panels. On the left is the editor: a header block for your name, title and contact details, then repeatable Experience and Education sections you grow with the “Add role” and “Add education” buttons. Each experience entry takes a free-text bullet area where every new line becomes its own achievement bullet — the convention recruiters scan fastest. A skills box accepts a comma- or line-separated list and renders it as neat tags.

On the right is the live preview, a faithful white-page rendering that updates on every keystroke so you always see exactly what you’ll get. You can recolour the whole document with one of six accent colours and switch the PDF between a sans-serif, serif or monospace font to match the tone of your industry.

Everything is client-side. As you type, your draft is auto-saved to your browser’s local storage, so closing the tab and coming back later keeps your work intact. When you press Download PDF, the document is assembled in-browser with jsPDF: it lays out the header, an accent divider, and each section with proper text wrapping, right-aligned dates, and automatic page breaks onto fresh A4 pages when the content is long. The result is real selectable text, which means applicant tracking systems and PDF readers can parse it — unlike a screenshot or an exported image.

Example

Suppose you’re applying for a senior design role. You enter your name and title, add two jobs under Experience, and write three bullet points for the most recent one:

  • Led the redesign of the core onboarding flow, lifting activation by 23%.
  • Built and maintained a 60-component design system used across 4 product teams.
  • Mentored 3 junior designers and ran weekly design critiques.

You add a single degree under Education, paste a comma-separated skills list, choose the teal accent and the serif font, then hit Download PDF. A few hundred milliseconds later a clean, two-section, single-page A4 resume lands in your downloads folder — named automatically from your name — ready to attach to an application. Come back tomorrow and the form is exactly as you left it, because the draft lives in your browser, not on a server.

Load the built-in Sample to see a complete resume instantly, then edit it into your own — it’s often faster than starting from a blank page.

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