You're qualified for the role. Your experience matches. But your resume keeps disappearing into a black hole of automated rejections. The problem isn't you — it's that your resume doesn't speak the language that applicant tracking systems understand.
An AI resume analyzer reads your resume the same way an applicant tracking system does — but instead of silently rejecting you, it tells you exactly what went wrong. It compares your resume against a specific job description, identifies every gap between what the employer is asking for and what your resume actually says, and generates a detailed report with your match score, missing keywords, and specific fixes. Use our ATS checker to see if your resume passes automated filters.
Traditional resume feedback is subjective. A friend tells you it “looks good.” A career counselor suggests vague improvements. AI resume analysis is different because it is objective, structured, and grounded in what ATS software actually screens for. Every recommendation maps directly to the job description you're targeting, so you're not just improving your resume in general — you're optimizing it for the specific role you want.
Most job seekers don't realize these three invisible barriers are blocking their applications before a human ever sees their resume.
Over 75% of large companies use applicant tracking systems that automatically filter resumes based on keyword matches, according to Jobscan research. If your resume doesn't contain the exact terms the job description uses — even if you have the equivalent skill — the system rejects you before a recruiter opens the file.
Phrases like “responsible for managing a team” or “handled client relationships” tell recruiters nothing about your actual impact. Without quantified achievements and role-specific language, your experience blends into hundreds of identical applications.
When you apply and hear nothing back, you have no idea whether the problem was your resume, the competition, or the ATS filter. Without feedback, you keep sending the same flawed resume to every job, getting the same silence in return. Learn more about why resumes get rejected by ATS.
Three steps. Sixty seconds. A complete picture of where your resume stands.
Paste the job description and upload your resume as a PDF or DOCX. The AI needs both documents to perform an accurate comparison.
Our AI reads every line of your resume against the job requirements, checking for keyword matches, skill alignment, experience relevance, and bullet point strength.
Receive your ATS match score, a list of missing keywords, rewritten bullet points, and interview preparation questions — all specific to the role you're targeting.
See a clear percentage showing how well your resume matches the target job description. Know exactly where you stand before you hit apply, and track your score as you make improvements.
Discover the specific keywords and phrases the job description requires that are missing from your resume. Most candidates miss 5–15 critical terms that ATS filters actively scan for.
Get rewritten bullet points that naturally incorporate missing keywords while strengthening your achievement statements with quantified results and strong action verbs.
Identify the hard and soft skills the job requires that your resume doesn't mention. Some of these you already have but haven't listed; others signal areas for quick upskilling.
Receive role-specific interview questions based on the job description and your resume content, so you can prepare for what interviewers are most likely to ask.
Pro Plus users also get a tailored cover letter for each application via our cover letter generator, written to match the job description and complement your resume — so every part of your application speaks the same language.
Get a prioritized list of improvements across every section of your resume — summary, experience, skills, education — so you know what to fix first for maximum impact.
Entering the job market for the first time is overwhelming. An AI resume analyzer helps freshers understand what recruiters actually look for, identify which academic projects and internships to highlight, and write professional bullet points even with limited work experience. Check your resume match score for any job description before you apply.
When you have years of experience, the challenge is knowing what to include and what to cut. AI analysis ensures your resume emphasizes the skills and achievements that match the specific role, rather than listing everything you've ever done.
Switching industries means your resume speaks the wrong language. An AI resume checker identifies exactly which transferable skills to emphasize and how to reframe your experience using the terminology of your target field.
Your next application could be the one that lands the interview. Make sure your resume is ready.