AI Resume Checker

An AI resume checker uses a large language model to evaluate your resume against a job posting with recruiter-level judgment, not just string matching. CVAura's AI reads both documents, scores keyword and qualification overlap, weighs experience relevance and quantified impact, and writes specific fixes for your exact resume. The score is free and needs no signup.

Free score, no signup. Your file is parsed in memory and never stored.

AI checking vs keyword counting

A traditional checker counts literal keyword matches, which misses meaning: it cannot tell that 'built ETL pipelines in Airflow' satisfies 'data pipeline experience'. An AI resume checker reads for meaning the way a recruiter does, recognizing equivalent experience, judging seniority from scope, and spotting claims with no evidence, while still tracking the literal keywords an ATS ranks on. You get both layers in one score.

Feedback specific to your resume

Generic advice ('add action verbs') does not move rankings. Because the AI reads your actual resume against the actual posting, its suggestions are concrete: which section to change, which keyword to add where, and which achievement to quantify. Each suggestion is tagged to the subscore it improves.

Honest limits

AI judgment approximates a strong recruiter, but the final ranking at any employer is done by their ATS configuration and their humans. Use the score for direction and the keyword report for the checklist; only claim keywords that are true of you, because interviews verify resumes.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI resume checker?
A resume checker powered by a large language model that evaluates meaning and evidence, not just literal keyword counts. It scores your resume against a specific job description and writes fixes specific to your document.
Is the AI resume check free?
Yes. The AI-generated score, subscores, and summary are free without an account. The full keyword-gap report with all suggestions is $2.99 per report or included with Pro.
Is my resume used to train AI?
No. Your file is parsed in memory, analysed once, and never stored. We keep only the structured results you choose to save to your account.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT?
A chat model gives freeform opinions that change per prompt. CVAura runs a fixed, ATS-shaped scoring rubric with validated output, so scores are comparable across your edits and track the signal employers actually rank on.

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