Both are modern resume builders with AI features. The key difference? ResumeMD is free and privacy-first. Enhancv is a paid platform with more visual options.
| Feature | ResumeMD | Enhancv |
|---|---|---|
| Free PDF Export | ||
| No Account Required | ||
| ATS-Friendly Templates | ||
| Number of Templates | 32 | 30+ |
| AI Content Suggestions | ||
| AI Job Tailoring | ||
| Markdown Support | ||
| Multi-Format Export | PDF, DOCX, HTML, TXT | PDF (paid only) |
| Content Analyzer | ||
| Custom Sections | ||
| Privacy (Local-First) | ||
| Design Customization | Colors, fonts, margins | Colors, layouts, icons |
| Resume Analytics | ||
| LinkedIn Import | ||
| Two-Column Layouts | Sidebar template | Multiple options |
| Best For | Tech, AI workflows, privacy | Creative professionals, career changers |
ResumeMD: All 32 templates, unlimited PDF/DOCX/HTML/TXT exports, resume analytics — completely free. No watermarks, no download limits, no account required. Pro ($9/month) adds AI features and cloud sync.
Enhancv: Free tier lets you build a resume but requires a paid subscription ($24.99/month) to download PDFs. This is a common frustration — you invest time creating your resume, then hit a paywall at export.
Bottom line: ResumeMD never puts a paywall between you and your resume. Enhancv's free tier is essentially a preview of the paid product.
Enhancv: Rich visual editor with drag-and-drop sections, multiple two-column layouts, icons, skill bars, and custom color schemes. Great for creative professionals who want a visually distinctive resume.
ResumeMD: 32 professionally designed templates with color, font, and margin customization. Focuses on clean, ATS-safe designs. Includes a sidebar template for two-column layouts.
Bottom line: Enhancv offers more visual variety and layout flexibility. ResumeMD keeps designs professional and ATS-safe.
ResumeMD: Markdown-native editing means AI output from ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini pastes directly without reformatting. Built-in AI job tailoring and content suggestions. The text-based approach is faster for power users.
Enhancv: AI content suggestions within the form editor. However, integrating external AI output requires manual copy-paste into individual form fields, which is slower and more tedious.
Bottom line: ResumeMD's Markdown approach is a better fit for AI-assisted workflows. Enhancv's form-based editor adds friction.
ResumeMD: No account required. Data stays in your browser (localStorage) by default. Nothing uploaded unless you choose cloud sync. You own your data completely.
Enhancv: Requires account creation and email verification. Your resume data is stored on Enhancv's servers. If you cancel your subscription, you may lose access to your resume.
Bottom line: ResumeMD gives you complete control. Your resume is never held hostage by a subscription.
No. Enhancv requires a paid subscription to download PDFs. ResumeMD lets you download in PDF, DOCX, HTML, and plain text — completely free, with no limits.
Enhancv has specific features for career changers, including guided content suggestions for transferable skills. ResumeMD's AI job tailoring can also help optimize your resume for a new industry.
Both produce ATS-friendly output. ResumeMD's templates are specifically designed for ATS parsing. Enhancv's two-column layouts may occasionally cause issues with older ATS systems.
You lose access to PDF downloads and premium features. Your resume data stays on their servers but you can't export it. With ResumeMD, your data is in your browser — always accessible, no subscription needed.
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