Upload and parse your resume

Upload your resume and instantly extract contact details, summary, work experience, education, skills, and other sections into clean, editable content.

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Supports PDF, DOCX, TXT
The parser is designed to extract structured sections from your resume. If a file has complex formatting or is image-based, some sections may need manual cleanup after parsing.
Free Resume Parser

Extract resume data instantly and make it editable

Upload your resume and turn it into clean sections you can review, copy, edit, or import into your workflow faster. Extract summary, experience, education, skills, and more in seconds.

  • Extract contact details and profile information
  • Detect summary, experience, education, and skills
  • Works with PDF, DOCX, and TXT resumes
  • Builder-friendly structured output

Fast extraction

Save time by turning unstructured resume files into readable sections automatically.

Builder-ready format

Get resume content arranged into structured sections for easier editing and reuse.

Section detection

Identify contact details, summary, experience, education, skills, and optional sections quickly.

Useful warnings

Spot missing or unclear sections so you know what needs manual review after parsing.

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Why a resume parser is useful

Old resumes, downloaded CVs, and resumes created in other tools often need to be rebuilt manually before they can be edited again. A resume parser helps save time by extracting the content into structured sections.

Instead of copying and pasting everything line by line, the parser detects the main resume sections and groups them into cleaner blocks you can review and reuse more easily.

This makes it easier to import resumes into builders, refresh outdated CVs, and quickly prepare content for editing or optimization.

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What the Resume Parser extracts

  • Personal data: Name, email, phone number, location, LinkedIn, and portfolio links where available.
  • Summary: Professional summary, profile, or career objective content.
  • Experience: Work history and job description content grouped into one section.
  • Education: Degrees, schools, academic history, and related education details.
  • Skills: Technical skills, core skills, tools, and skill-based content.
  • Extra sections: Certifications, awards, projects, languages, volunteer work, interests, and more when detected.
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What you get after parsing your resume

Your uploaded file is converted into cleaner, easier-to-edit resume sections with a structured output format.

Structured Sections

Get your resume content separated into contact, summary, experience, education, and skills.

Editable Output

Review extracted sections easily and use them for rewriting, importing, or rebuilding your resume.

Legacy + Modern Format

Receive output in both modern sections and legacy parsed keys for better compatibility.

Extra Section Detection

Pick up optional sections like certifications, awards, publications, languages, and projects.

Warnings

See which parts may be missing or unclear so you know where manual cleanup may be needed.

Faster Resume Rebuilds

Reduce manual copy-and-paste work when rebuilding resumes inside MyCVCreator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn how the Resume Parser works and what it extracts.

What is a resume parser?

A resume parser is a tool that reads your resume file and extracts information like contact details, summary, experience, education, and skills into structured sections.

What file types can I upload?

You can upload PDF, DOCX, and TXT resume files.

Does the parser score my resume?

No. A resume parser extracts data. It is different from an ATS checker or resume proofreader, which evaluate resume quality and optimization.

Can I use the extracted content in a resume builder?

Yes. This parser is designed to return builder-friendly section output that can be reused and edited more easily.

Will every section be extracted perfectly?

Not always. Extraction quality depends on the resume layout, headings, and file quality. Some resumes may still need manual cleanup after parsing.

Is this Resume Parser free to use?

Yes, this Resume Parser is available as a free tool on MyCVCreator.

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