SiviGen

ATS Resume Parser Preview

See how a structured parser reads your CV — and what it can't.

Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded or stored.

Paste your CV text — file upload is available inside the app.

Runs in your browser. This previews structured parsing — it is not a guarantee of how every ATS behaves.

Your parsed CV preview appears here as you type.

What a parsed preview looks like

A parser reads your CV into structured fields — and tells you where it wasn't sure. Here's a real example, warnings and all.

The parsed structure

Name
Antoniu Gavris
Experience

Software Engineer — Company X — 2024-Present

Frontend Intern — Connatix — 2023

Skills
ReactTypeScriptNode.jsNestJSRedis

Warnings

  • One experience date could not be resolved.
  • GitHub URL was not detected.
  • “Kamailio” may have been misclassified as a company.

Warnings are the point — they show you exactly where a parser might drop or scramble something before a recruiter ever sees it.

What resume parsers usually look for

A parser converts your document to plain text and then tries to map it into fields: your name (usually the first line), contact links (email, LinkedIn, GitHub), experience (a title, an organisation, and dates per role), skills, and education. Clear section headers and a single column make each of those easy to place.

Common parsing problems

Multi-column layouts and tables get read out of order. Dates in unusual formats fail to resolve. Links buried in headers, footers, or images vanish entirely. And a line like a project name or a technology can get misclassified as a company. Each of those shows up here as a warning so you can fix it before you apply.

This is a structured parser preview, not a guarantee of how every ATS behaves — every system parses a little differently, and their exact rules are closed.

When to use it

  • Before you apply — confirm your name, roles, and dates land in the right fields.
  • After a redesign — check that a new template didn't scramble your structure.
  • When links go missing — see whether your GitHub or LinkedIn is actually detected.
  • Debugging odd rejections — spot a misclassified company or an unresolved date.

Ready to do this for real?

This free tool gives you a useful first pass. SiviGen does the whole job — with AI that only ever uses facts your CV already supports.

On the record

Frequently asked questions

No. Every applicant tracking system parses CVs a little differently, and their exact logic is closed. This is a structured parser preview — it shows how a reasonable parser reads your formatting and sections, so you can catch obvious problems, not a byte-for-byte replica of any one ATS.