Overleaf
Description
️ 🖼Tool name:
Overleaf
🔖 Tool categorization:
LaTeX cloud editor + document template library, including CV/Resume
️ ✏What does this tool do?
Create LaTeX documents online without the need to download software, with a large library of ready-made resume templates, including modern, academic, and Arabic templates. Easily edit sections and layout, save your document in the cloud, share it with others for collaboration, or download it as a PDF.
⭐ What does it actually offer based on user experience?
Produce a neat and tidy resume, especially for academic fields or long experience.
Ready-made templates save time and effort, and maintain a neat format even after repeated editing.
Some templates support Arabic.
🤖 Does it include automation?
Not AI in the sense of suggesting content, but the system automatically organizes the formatting (paragraphs, headings, counts, colors) according to the template.
💰 Pricing model:
🆓 F ree plan details:
Create and work on projects for free in the browser.
Use any CV/Resume template from the free template library.
Save documents in the cloud, edit them from any device, and download PDF without payment.
💳 Details of paid plans:
Multi-user collaboration, sync with Dropbox or GitHub, track edits professionally.
Useful for large projects, teamwork, or academic publishing, but for a simple resume the free plan is often enough.
🧭 How to access the tool:
Log in to Overleaf → Create an account → Choose the CV/Resume template → Edit the content according to your data → Save the project → Export/download the resume as a PDF.
🔗 Link to the trial or official website:
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/tagged/cv