How to Turn Your Resume Into a Website
Paste a plain-text resume, pick a theme, and get a standalone HTML personal site you can preview and export — no login.
Direct answer
Paste your plain-text resume, choose a theme, and the tool builds a standalone HTML page. Standard headings like SUMMARY, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, PROJECTS, EDUCATION, and CERTIFICATIONS become sections. Preview it, then export a single .html file. Everything runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.
Open the Resume to Website toolWhen to use this
- You have a resume and want a shareable web version fast.
- You want a personal site without building one from scratch.
- You want to preview and export an HTML page with no account.
Steps
- Paste your plain-text resume into the input.
- Use standard section headings (SUMMARY, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, PROJECTS, EDUCATION) so they map to sections.
- Pick a theme (editorial, terminal, or classic).
- Preview the generated site and check the detected name and sections.
- Export the single .html file, or copy the HTML to paste into your host.
Example
Jordan Lee Senior Cloud Engineer SUMMARY AWS-focused engineer with 6 years building serverless platforms. EXPERIENCE CloudYeti — Senior Engineer (2022-present) - Cut deploy time 40% with OIDC CI/CD SKILLS AWS, Terraform, TypeScript, Python
A standalone HTML page: - Header with the name Jordan Lee and title Senior Cloud Engineer - A Summary section - An Experience section with the CloudYeti role and a bullet - A Skills section listing AWS, Terraform, TypeScript, Python (One self-contained .html file you can preview and export.)
Common mistakes
- Non-standard headings may not be detected as sections; use SUMMARY, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, PROJECTS, EDUCATION, or CERTIFICATIONS.
- The export is a single HTML file; add your own domain or host to publish it.
- Paste plain text, not a PDF or DOCX; copy the text out of your resume first.
FAQ
- How do I turn my resume into a website?
- Paste the plain-text resume, choose a theme, preview the generated page, and export the .html file. Standard section headings are converted into website sections automatically.
- Does my resume get uploaded anywhere?
- No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your resume text never leaves your device.
- Can I edit the site after exporting?
- Yes. The export is a single HTML file, so you can open it in any editor to tweak text, styles, or structure before hosting it.
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