docs/guides/exporting-your-resume.mdx
Reactive Resume can export your resume, and your cover letter separately when you have one, in four formats.
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| Job applications, recruiter emails, printing, and public resume downloads. | |
| DOCX | Further editing in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Pages. |
| Markdown | Plain-text edits and sharing structured content with AI tools. |
| JSON | Backups, restoring a resume later, or importing into another Reactive Resume account. |
Every export runs from the same Download dialog. You can open it two ways.
<Steps> <Step title="Open your resume in the builder"> Go to the dashboard and open the resume you want to export. </Step> <Step title="Click Download"> Select the **Download** button in the top-right of the builder header, next to the sidebar toggle. You can also open the same dialog from the **Export** section of the right sidebar. </Step> <Step title="Pick what to export"> At the top of the dialog, use the tabs to choose **Resume** or **Cover letter**. The **Cover letter** tab is only available when your resume contains a visible cover letter section. </Step> <Step title="Choose a format"> Select **Download** on the format you want. The dialog closes and your browser saves the file using the resume name as the filename. </Step> </Steps> <Tip> While an export is running, the trigger button and format buttons show a spinner and stay disabled until the file is ready. </Tip>If your resume includes a cover letter section, the download dialog treats the resume and cover letter as two distinct documents.
You no longer need to reorder pages or hide sections manually to produce a resume-only or cover-letter-only PDF. Select the tab that matches what you want, then pick a format.
<Info> The **Cover letter** tab is disabled when the resume has no cover letter section, or when every cover letter section or item is hidden. </Info>Choose PDF when you need a file that preserves your resume layout.
Use PDF for:
Choose DOCX when you want to continue editing your resume or cover letter in a word processor.
Use DOCX for:
Choose Markdown when you want a plain-text version of your resume or cover letter that is easy to edit anywhere and easy to feed into AI tools.
Use Markdown for:
Section headings, lists, links, and rich-text formatting from the builder are preserved as standard Markdown.
For examples and common workflows, see Exporting a resume to Markdown.
Choose JSON when you want a structured backup of your resume.
The JSON export includes your full resume content and settings. You can import it later from the dashboard to restore the resume or create another version.
JSON is also useful when working with AI assistants that understand structured data. Export JSON, ask an assistant to review or edit the fields, then import the revised JSON as a new resume.
<Info> JSON export is only available on the **Resume** tab. Cover letters are exported through PDF, DOCX, or Markdown. </Info> <Warning> Review AI-generated changes before importing or using them. AI assistants can make mistakes or add details that do not reflect your experience. </Warning>To print, export a PDF and print it from your PDF viewer or browser. This gives you the same layout that recruiters see when you send them the file.
If your resume is public, visitors can download a PDF from the public resume page. You can enable public access in the builder's Sharing section.
For the full public sharing workflow, see Sharing your resume publicly.