Tailor your resume. Keep your formatting.
AI resume optimization that rewrites the words to match the job — and leaves your layout pixel-for-pixel intact.
01Why we built it
Most resume tools make you choose between two bad options. Either they spit out a wall of text you have to paste back into your own document, or they generate a brand-new file in their template — different font, different spacing, a layout you never approved. You spend more time fixing formatting than you saved. rsume.ai started from a simple frustration: tailoring a resume to each job is genuinely worth doing, but it should not mean rebuilding the document every time.
02What makes it different
rsume.ai is PDF-in, PDF-out. You upload your existing resume and the job you are targeting, and we rewrite only the words — the bullet points and summary — to match what the role actually asks for. Everything else stays exactly where it was: the same font, the same margins, the same bounding boxes, down to the pixel. We edit the text inside your PDF rather than rebuilding it, so the result looks like the resume you already designed, just sharper for the job in front of you.
03How it works
We read the structure of your resume, analyze the job description for the skills and language that matter, and rewrite each bullet to fit both the role and the exact space it occupies on the page. Numbers and proper nouns stay sacred — we never invent an employer, a metric, or a title you did not hold. The rewrite respects your real experience; it just frames it in the language the hiring side is scanning for.
04What we believe
A resume is yours, and so is the trust you place in us when you hand one over. We treat every upload as sensitive personal information, we do not sell your data, and we do not use your resume to train third-party models. We would rather do one thing well — tailoring your resume without wrecking its formatting — than bury it under features that do not move you closer to an interview.
05Who we are
rsume.ai is a small, independent team. We build deliberately, ship carefully, and read every piece of feedback that comes in. If you have a question, a bug, or an idea for what we should build next, we want to hear it.