Install the extension
Add Rewritely to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store. It works where you already write: Google Docs and other supported editors.
Rewritely types rewritten text straight into your doc—no paste, no trail. Natural edits, every time.
Humanize your text without leaving a trace in version history.
Rewritely simulates real typing into Google Docs, so there's no paste event and no suspicious version history.
Teachers often check “See version history.” With Rewritely, your edits look like normal typing—not a big paste block.
Adjust typing speed and variability so it feels natural. No robotic instant paste.
Designed for Google Docs and other web editors. One click to rewrite and type it in.
Three steps: install, paste your rewritten text, and let Rewritely type it into your document so version history never gives you away.
Add Rewritely to Chrome from the Chrome Web Store. It works where you already write: Google Docs and other supported editors.
Use your usual rewrite or humanizer tool to get the text you want. Copy it, then open Rewritely’s panel in your document.
Hit go. Rewritely types the text character by character into your doc—no paste, so version history shows natural typing instead of a single big paste.
Rewritely helps anyone who rewrites or humanizes text and wants it to appear as normal typing in Google Docs—with no version history trail.
You’ve used a rewriter or humanizer to improve your draft, but pasting the whole block into Google Docs leaves a clear mark in version history. Rewritely types it in so your history looks like normal editing.
When teachers or tools check “See version history,” a single large paste can stand out. With Rewritely, your doc’s history shows character-by-character typing instead of one paste event.
You want your document to look like it was written and edited over time, not pasted in one go. Adjust typing speed so the result feels human and consistent with how you usually write.
In Google Docs, version history (File → Version history → See version history) records every change made to the document: when text was added, deleted, or pasted. Each paste shows up as a single edit in the timeline. So if you paste a long block of rewritten or humanized text, anyone with access to version history can see that one big paste—which can look different from typing line by line.
Rewritely avoids that. Instead of pasting into the doc, it types the text in character by character, just like a person would. So in version history, your changes appear as normal typing over time, not as one large paste. That way your document’s history stays consistent with how you’d naturally write and edit.
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