How to Convert Your Resume to a Website in 2026

May 1, 2026 · 10 min read

A resume is a document. A website is an experience. Converting your resume into a website gives you a permanent, shareable URL that showcases your skills, experience, and personality in a way a PDF never can. Here are three methods — from fastest to most hands-on — with honest trade-offs for each.

Why Convert Your Resume to a Website?

Method 1: AI-Powered (Fastest — Under 60 Seconds)

AI portfolio builders like Seera extract your resume data automatically and generate a complete website. You upload your PDF or paste your resume text, AI structures it into sections (experience, skills, projects, education), and you pick a template. Done.

Step-by-Step with Seera

  1. Go to myseera.com and upload your resume (PDF or DOCX) or paste your resume text
  2. AI processes your resume — extracts name, title, experience, skills, education, and projects automatically
  3. Choose a template — pick from 15 professional templates (dark, light, minimal, creative)
  4. Customize — edit any text inline, adjust colors and fonts, add project images
  5. Publish — your portfolio goes live at yourname.myseera.com (free) or yourname.com (Pro at €4.99/mo)

Time: Under 60 seconds for the initial version. 10–15 minutes if you want to customize everything.

Cost: Free (with subdomain) or €4.99–5.99/mo for custom domain + all templates + analytics.

Best for: Anyone who wants a professional website from their resume without building anything manually.

Other AI Options

Method 2: Website Builder (Most Control — Hours)

Traditional website builders like Squarespace, Wix, and Webflow let you build a portfolio from scratch using templates and drag-and-drop editors. You manually enter all your resume information into the builder's sections.

Step-by-Step

  1. Choose a platform — Squarespace (€16/mo), Wix (€17/mo), or Webflow (free–$14/mo)
  2. Pick a portfolio template
  3. Manually enter your information — copy each section from your resume into the builder
  4. Add images and customize — upload project screenshots, adjust colors, fonts, layout
  5. Connect a domain — included in Squarespace/Wix paid plans, or buy separately
  6. Publish

Time: 2–8 hours depending on the platform and how much you customize.

Cost: €14–17/month for most platforms with custom domain.

Best for: People who want full control over every aspect of their website and don't mind the time investment.

Platform Comparison

PlatformPriceEase of UseDesign ControlAI Resume Extraction
SeeraFree / €4.99⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐✅ Automatic
Squarespace€16/mo⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❌ Manual
Wix€17/mo⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⚠️ Basic (ADI)
WebflowFree / $14⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❌ Manual
CanvaFree / $13⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❌ Manual

Method 3: Code It Yourself (Free — Days)

Build your resume website with HTML, CSS, and optionally JavaScript. Host it for free on GitHub Pages, Netlify, or Vercel.

Step-by-Step

  1. Create an HTML file with your resume content structured in semantic sections
  2. Style with CSS — responsive layout, typography, colors
  3. Push to GitHub and enable GitHub Pages, or deploy to Netlify/Vercel
  4. Connect a custom domain (~$12/year from Cloudflare or Namecheap)

Time: 1–3 days for a polished result.

Cost: $0 hosting + ~$12/year for a domain.

Best for: Developers who want the code itself to demonstrate their skills. The source code becomes part of the portfolio.

Which Method Should You Choose?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert my LinkedIn profile to a website instead of my resume?

Yes — Seera accepts pasted text, so you can copy your LinkedIn summary, experience, and skills into the text input. The AI will structure it the same way it handles a resume PDF.

Will my resume website replace my PDF resume?

No — keep both. Some job applications require a PDF upload. Your website is a complement that provides a richer, more engaging version of the same information. Link to your website from your PDF resume.

How do I keep my resume website updated?

With Seera, use the inline editor or AI chat assistant — say "add my new role at Company X" and it updates automatically. With website builders, you edit manually. With code, you push a new commit.

Is a resume website the same as a portfolio website?

A resume website focuses on your career history (experience, education, skills). A portfolio website adds project showcases with images and case studies. Seera generates both — your resume data becomes the foundation, and you add project details on top.

Do recruiters actually look at resume websites?

Yes. A 2025 survey by Jobvite found that 68% of recruiters Google candidates before interviews. Having a professional website that ranks for your name gives you control over what they find.

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