AI Resume Writing Assistant — Rewrite Resume Bullet Points

This AI resume writing assistant rewrites weak resume bullet points into high-impact, professional statements. Running a language model in your browser, it converts passive phrases into strong action verbs and shapes each bullet around the proven formula of action verb, what you did, and a measurable result. It also helps you mirror keywords for Applicant Tracking System (ATS) filters. Because the model runs entirely client-side, your career history never leaves your device — but always replace AI placeholders with your real figures before applying.

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✨ Success Guidelines

What it does best

  • Converts passive voice ("was in charge of") to active verbs ("Orchestrated").
  • Identifies where you should add numbers or metrics.
  • Refines messy thoughts into structured bullets.

What it cannot do

  • Invent Reality: The AI doesn't know your real sales numbers; you must provide them.
  • Write Summaries: This tool is tuned for impactful bullet points specifically.

Pro Tip: Use the STAR Method

The AI is trained to help you follow the STAR method: Situation, Task, Action, and Result. Focus on the Action and Result for the most impact on your resume.

Writing resume bullets that get interviews

Recruiters skim each resume for a handful of seconds, so every bullet has to earn its line. The strongest bullets follow a simple shape: strong action verb → what you did → measurable result. "Responsible for managing social media" becomes "Grew Instagram following 240% (12k→41k) in 6 months by launching a weekly video series." The verb signals ownership, the number proves impact.

Quantify wherever you honestly can — revenue, percentages, time saved, team size, volume handled. Numbers stand out visually in a wall of text and give the reader something concrete to ask about. If you have no hard metric, use scope instead: "across 3 regions", "for 200+ daily users".

Beat the ATS. Most applications are first filtered by an Applicant Tracking System that matches keywords from the job description. Mirror the exact terms the posting uses (if it says "stakeholder management", don't write "working with people"), keep formatting simple, and avoid tables or images that parsers choke on. This tool runs entirely in your browser, so your career history is never uploaded — but always replace AI placeholders like "[X]%" with your real figures before sending.

Reviewed by the ToolsmithPro editorial team · Last updated June 2026. Every calculation and conversion runs entirely in your browser — your inputs are never uploaded, stored or shared. Formulas and methodology are documented on our about page; spot an error? tell us and we'll fix it.

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