Hyperwrite
Browser-based AI writing assistant plus an agent mode that can browse the web and complete multi-step tasks on your behalf.
What Hyperwrite actually does
Hyperwrite started as a writing assistant and evolved into something more interesting, a browser-based agent that can actually take actions across the web. The writing side remains competent, sentence and paragraph completion, rewriting, brainstorming, and tone shifts that match your captured style profile. The agent side can navigate pages, fill forms, and chain multi-step tasks, which is where it stands apart from most pure writing tools.
For writing, it holds its own against the bigger names without demanding you leave the browser or paste into a separate app. Personal Assistant mode learns your phrasing from samples you feed it, and the output becomes noticeably more yours-sounding after a few hundred words of training. Chrome extension integration means it works wherever you already type, which is the correct default for a writing tool in 2026.
The agent side is still rough in the useful way that early-stage agent tools tend to be. It can genuinely complete some task flows, especially repeatable ones you configure, but it also gets stuck on modal dialogs, login walls, and dynamic UIs that break automation. Treat it as a preview of where agents are heading rather than a production workflow for critical processes. Pricing is accessible on the lower tiers, and the paid tiers unlock usage caps plus the more powerful agent actions. A reasonable daily driver if you value browser-native workflow over feature breadth.
Pros
- ✓Chrome extension means it works wherever you already type
- ✓Personal Assistant mode adapts to your captured writing style
- ✓Agent mode handles some multi-step web tasks today
- ✓Lower-tier pricing is accessible for solo users and students
- ✓Rewriting and tone-shift tools are quick to learn
Cons
- ✗Agent reliability drops on complex or dynamic web UIs
- ✗Writing quality is solid but not category-leading
- ✗Personal style training needs real sample volume to pay off
- ✗Feature depth lags the larger writing suites
Who Hyperwrite is for
- →Knowledge workers writing inside Gmail, Docs, and web apps
- →Students drafting papers without leaving the browser
- →Solopreneurs automating repetitive browser tasks
- →Writers wanting a style-matched assistant for blog drafts
- →Anyone curious about agent workflows without committing to a full platform
Pricing
Starter
$0
- •Limited daily generations
- •Basic rewriting
- •Chrome extension
- •Standard models
Premium
Popular~$20/mo
- •Higher generation limits
- •Personal Assistant
- •Agent actions
- •Premium models
- •Priority support
Ultra
~$45/mo
- •Top-tier generation limits
- •Advanced agent workflows
- •Team features
- •Longer context
- •Early feature access
Pricing reflects Hyperwrite's public plans at time of writing and may change. Check their site for current rates.
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