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Curriq vs Rezi which resume builder fits you?

A neutral, point-by-point comparison of Curriq and Rezi on price, platform, AI features, offline support, PDF export, and locale coverage. Updated for 2026.

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Rezi is one of the more AI-forward web resume tools, with built-in bullet generation and an ATS-scoring loop. Curriq is the iPhone and iPad equivalent: a native app where Apple Intelligence handles the rewrite, the templates are picked to parse cleanly through ATS, and there is no web account or browser tab in the loop.

Curriq vs Rezi, feature by feature
FeatureCurriqRezi
Price Free download. Pro is free through June 15, 2026. Free tier with limits. Pro subscription, pricing varies; see their site.
Platform iOS (iPhone and iPad). Native app, no web account required. Web only. No native iPhone or iPad app.
AI features Apple Intelligence rewrite against the pasted job description. ATS-aware bullet tailoring. Rezi AI for bullet generation and ATS scoring. AI is a core feature.
Offline support Yes for editing. Data stays on device by default; on-device where possible. No. Web-based editor and account.
PDF export Yes, included on the free tier. No watermarks. Yes, included.
Locale coverage 5 locales: en-CA (primary), en-US, en-GB, fr-CA, fr-FR. Primarily English. See their site for current language list.

The core difference

Rezi and Curriq agree on the premise (AI tailoring matters for modern resumes) and differ on the surface. Rezi is built around a web editor with ATS scoring and an LLM-backed writing assistant. Curriq is built around a native iPhone editor where Apple Intelligence runs the rewrite and resume data stays on-device. The choice is mostly a workflow question: web tab plus account, or native app plus on-device data.

What Curriq adds that Rezi typically does not

Curriq is built on three Apple-platform decisions that web builders cannot easily match. First, Apple Intelligence handles the AI rewrite, so the model runs on Apple's stack rather than a third-party server. Second, the resume data stays on your device and (if you opt in) in your private iCloud Drive, so there is no separate web account to maintain. Third, the app ships with 5 locales (en-CA primary, en-US, en-GB, fr-CA, fr-FR), so a bilingual job search does not require re-doing the entire form in a second account.

When Rezi is the right pick

Pick Rezi if you do most of your job-search work at a desktop, you want an ATS-score number in front of you while editing, and you are comfortable with a web account holding your draft resumes.

When Curriq is the right pick

Curriq is the better fit if you apply from your phone, want Apple Intelligence handling the AI rather than a third-party model, and prefer keeping resume data on-device. Five locales make it a stronger pick for bilingual EN/FR job markets.

Frequently asked questions

Is Curriq actually free, or is it a trial?

Curriq is free to download. The Pro plan is free for everyone through June 15, 2026. After that, the free tier remains available with limits; Pro pricing will be published before the promo ends.

Is there a Curriq web app or Android app?

No. Curriq is iOS-only by design (iPhone and iPad), which is what lets it use Apple Intelligence and keep resume data on-device. There is no web account and no Android build at this time.

Where does my resume data go?

Resume data stays on your device and, if you opt in, in your private iCloud Drive. We do not share or sell resume content. The AI rewrite step uses Apple Intelligence on-device where the device supports it, and sends only the necessary bullet text plus the pasted job description otherwise.

Can I switch from Rezi to Curriq without re-typing my CV?

If you can export a PDF or copy text out of Rezi, you can paste it into Curriq and the parser will lift out your sections. Most people are set up within 10 minutes including the import.

Does Curriq support French resumes?

Yes. Curriq ships with full content for fr-CA and fr-FR, alongside en-CA (primary), en-US, and en-GB. You can keep multiple language versions of the same resume in the app and export each as a clean PDF.

Try Curriq before you renew

Pro is free until June 15, 2026, with no card required. Run a real application through Curriq and decide based on the output.

Try Curriq on the App Store ↗

If Rezi has been your desktop tool and you want a phone-native counterpart that does not move your data through another web account, Curriq is worth a side-by-side. Pro is free through June 15, 2026.