I tested ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini with Canva to build a resume — and one completely failed
Creating a polished resume with AI is easier than ever
AI chatbots are quickly turning into all-purpose productivity tools. ChatGPT now offers an expanding app hub, Claude has Connectors and Google Gemini supports connected apps that let the AI interact with third-party services like Canva.
That means instead of manually building documents, presentations or resumes from scratch, users can now ask AI to create fully editable Canva designs in seconds. Naturally, I had to test it.
I asked ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to generate a professional resume using Canva integration — and while two of them delivered polished results almost instantly, one AI completely fell apart, leaving the results with the same creative tool surprisingly uneven.
Here's what happened and how to create a resume of your own with these same tools.
You’ll need a Canva account first
Before you get started, there’s one important caveat: all three AI assistants require a Canva account connected to the chatbot in order to generate editable designs. You won't need to use Canva Pro or pay for anything, unless the resume contains "pro" elements, like images or a more expensive template.
Once connected, the AI can automatically create resumes, presentations, flyers, social graphics and other visual assets directly inside Canva without forcing you to manually design everything from scratch.
To get started with ChatGPT, simply click the "+" sign in the chatbox and look for Canva in the app. With both Gemini and Claude, you can simply type @Canva to pull it up.
Building a resume with ChatGPT + Canva
ChatGPT was easily the smoothest experience. I simply asked it to create a polished one-page resume in Canva and within seconds it generated four different editable resume designs. It was really that simple.
You can upload your resume or simply paste it in. Regardless of the format you paste or upload, you'll get something back that's completely polished. In my experience, ChatGPT understood the assignment immediately, formatted the information properly and handed me multiple modern-looking layouts almost instantly.
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What stood out most was how easy everything was to customize afterward. Once the design opened in Canva, I could make minor tweaks, change fonts, swap colors, rearrange sections, edit job history, add photos or completely change the template. Then, export the whole thing as a PDF so it's ready to send or add to LinkedIn.
Even if someone has zero design experience, the workflow feels approachable. For job seekers who panic at the idea of opening a blank Canva template, this removes a huge amount of friction.
Claude delivered a surprisingly similar experience
Like ChatGPT, Claude also generated four Canva resume options and the final designs looked polished and professional. The editing process afterward was equally simple because everything remained fully editable inside Canva.
The biggest difference was that Claude asked a few more setup questions before generating the resumes.
For example, it wanted additional clarification around style preferences and formatting details upfront. Some people may actually prefer this because it can lead to more tailored results, but it did make the process feel slightly slower compared to ChatGPT’s near-instant approach.
Claude felt like a slightly more careful creative partner. So, if you want to be more hands-on, you might prefer the Claude + Canva experience.
Gemini completely botched the assignment
No matter how many times I specifically requested a resume, Gemini repeatedly instead generated a PowerPoint-style presentation.
At one point, I explicitly clarified: “Not a presentation. A resume.” It still generated slides.
After multiple attempts, I gave up and never actually saw a resume with Gemini + Canva. Using Gemini for this purpose felt clunky and frustrating compared to the near-effortless workflows in ChatGPT and Claude.
By using Gemini, I felt like I was not only not getting what I asked for, but I was wasting time. After multiple attempts, I could have spent that time building a resume myself.
Overall verdict
Using AI to build a resume was shockingly easy. And, it's good to know that if I need a power point presentation highlighting my work, I can always get that, too. This type of type of AI integration may sound small, but it points toward a much bigger shift happening in productivity software. Instead of starting with blank templates, users can increasingly describe what they want in plain English and let AI build the first draft automatically.
For resumes specifically, this could be incredibly useful for recent graduates, people changing careers, freelancers updating their portfolios or anyone intimidated by graphic design tools.
Bottom line, ChatGPT clearly has the lead when it comes to making the experience feel polished and intuitive, while Claude is close behind. Gemini, however, still feels like it’s struggling to understand the assignment.
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