All resume tools
PolishCat is a free suite of resume tools that aim your resume at the right role: scan job match and format, match JD keywords, check readability, swap in strong action verbs, tailor bullets to a JD, and convert between Chinese and English. Everything runs locally in your browser; your resume is never uploaded.
One guided job-search flow
PolishCat's tools are one suite, not scattered widgets — run them in order on the same resume and JD, and your whole search stays consistent. Everything is honest and private by design.
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Resume Scan
Drop your resume + paste a JD — see your match to the role, missing keywords and format issues in 10 seconds. Fully local.
Resume Text Extractor
Pull the text locked inside a PDF / DOCX resume into clean plain text — editable, copyable, downloadable. Fully local.
JD Keyword Match
Paste a JD + your resume to see matched keywords, missing keywords and a match rate — all local. A lightweight starter for JD tailoring.
Resume Readability Check
Paste your resume text to check long sentences, passive voice, weak verbs, fillers and quantified coverage — with fixes. All local.
Action Verb Upgrader
Paste your bullets and auto-highlight weak verbs like “responsible for / helped,” then click to swap in a strong verb. ZH + EN.
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JD-Targeted Rewrite
Paste your real experience + the target JD and align the wording to the role — rewrite only, never fabricate.
Cover Letter Generator
Paste your real highlights + the target JD and get a tailored cover letter in seconds — it only connects experience you genuinely have, never fabricates.
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Interview Question Predictor
Paste your real resume highlights + the target JD and get the questions you're most likely to be asked — each with what it's probing and how to angle it.
LinkedIn Headline Optimizer
Enter your current / target role + key skills + the direction you want — get several keyword-rich LinkedIn headline options plus a short About opener.
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Honest, and private by design
We don't sell the “beat the ATS” myth. Your resume is parsed in your browser — never uploaded, stored, or used to train models.










