arial rewrites your resume so recruiters actually read it

Upload the resume you have. Every bullet is rewritten from your real experience (nothing invented) and typeset into a clean, ATS-ready, one-page PDF in about a minute.

Four quick questions so the rewrite knows its job. About a minute end to end.

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Google
Goldman Sachs
OpenAI
McKinsey
Apple
Mayo Clinic
Stripe
NASA
Microsoft
Jane Street
SpaceX
Johns Hopkins
Nvidia
BCG
Netflix
Disney

built to get read at the companies you actually want

You ask in plain words.arial rewrites, retypesets, and shows you the change.

Same facts, better sentences. Employers, titles, dates, and numbers survive untouched. If a metric isn't in your resume, it doesn't appear in the rewrite.

The filler gets cut. “Responsible for” and “dynamic team player” don't make it through. What remains is what you did and what came of it.

One clean, ATS-ready page. The PDF is typeset with LaTeX: no tables or columns that scramble applicant tracking systems, and a real text layer throughout.

Built for every job title

From first internships to executive moves. The editor doesn't care what you do, only how it reads.

Learn how to land the interview

Read the guide, then let arial turn what you learn into a resume recruiters read.

Put the guide to work

Questions, answered

Short answers on privacy, storage, and what happens after you upload.

What happens to my resume after I upload it?
Your file is processed so arial can extract the text, rewrite the resume, compile the final PDF, and return the result back to you.
Is my resume stored or only processed?
arial may store uploaded files in private service infrastructure used to run the product. Purchased resumes are kept so you can re-download them. Nothing is published publicly.
Is my resume visible to other people?
No. Your resume is not posted publicly by default. It is only sent to the systems and providers needed to process your request.
Which third-party services may receive my data?
arial relies on infrastructure and model providers to extract text, generate the rewritten resume, store files when needed, and return the finished PDF. They receive only the data required for those operations.
Do I need an account to try it?
Yes. You start with a short brief about the role you want, then sign in with Google so your resume workspace is saved to your account and you can come back to it anytime.
How much does it cost?
Unlocking the clean, downloadable PDF is $9 once for lifetime access (unlimited rewrites, forever) or $3/month for Pro.
How are payments handled?
Checkout runs through Stripe. You sign in first so the lifetime unlock or subscription attaches to your account, and you can manage billing from your dashboard afterward.