

OpenResume
OpenResume is a powerful open-source resume builder and resume parser.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Resume Builder
- CV Builder
OpenResume News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
SADevs added OpenResume as alternative to Proton Resume
menensito2 added OpenResume as alternative to Haired
resumeship added OpenResume as alternative to Resumeship
resugrow added OpenResume as alternative to Resugrow- itsGCH added OpenResume as alternative to EZCV
denis-iabusiness added OpenResume as alternative to CVBoost- ultimateownsz liked OpenResume
infiniteresume added OpenResume as alternative to Infinite Resume
Thejus96 added OpenResume as alternative to Rejectless
bethelconnor83 added OpenResume as alternative to JobHustler
OpenResume information
What is OpenResume?
OpenResume is a powerful open-source resume builder and resume parser.
The goal of OpenResume is to provide everyone with free access to a modern professional resume design and enable anyone to apply for jobs with confidence.
Three simple steps:
- Add a resume PDF or create from scratch
- Preview design and make edits
- Download new resume and apply with confidence
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Free Forever: OpenResume is created with the belief that everyone should have free and easy access to a modern professional resume design
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U.S. Best Practices: OpenResume has built-in best practices for the U.S. job market and works well with top ATS platforms such as Greenhouse and Lever
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Privacy Focus: OpenResume stores data locally in your browser so only you have access to your data and with complete control
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Open-Source: OpenResume is an open-source project, and its source code can be viewed by anyone on its GitHub repository
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Open-Resume can be self-hosted using Docker or building using npm on Linux, possibly Mac or Windows using WSL - see https://github.com/xitanggg/open-resume






Comments and Reviews
Really nice work, a wonderful free and open-source resume maker.
The "parser" function is nice so you can rest easy knowing that employer resume imports will get the correct data most efficiently.