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HyperWrite

A personal AI writing assistant that works across the web.

7.8
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Standout features

HyperWrite drafts, rewrites and autocompletes anywhere you write — plus a library of task-specific AI tools.

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Standout feature

AutoWrite

drafts emails, docs and posts.

02
Standout feature

TypeAhead

predictive suggestions as you type.

03
Standout feature

Tools library

hundreds of task-specific AI tools.

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Standout feature

Browser-wide

works across the web.

How it scores
Last reviewed 9 June 2026
Output quality
7.7
Value for money
7.8
Ease of use
8.2
Reliability
7.8
Ecosystem
7.4
Momentum
7.6
Weighted total 7.8 / 10 · scored on blipradar's public rubric. How we score →
Interest over time

Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.

The verdict

HyperWrite is a browser-based AI writing assistant — drafting, rewriting and autocompleting across the web, plus a big library of task tools.

  • By OthersideAI (New York); founded 2020.
  • One of the earliest consumer products built on GPT-3.
  • AutoWrite, TypeAhead and hundreds of AI tools.
  • 2M+ users.
Bottom line: a versatile, everywhere writing helper for general tasks.

HyperWrite is a generalist assistant in your browser.

  • AutoWrite drafting for emails, docs and posts.
  • TypeAhead predictive completions.
  • A marketplace/library of AI tools.
  • Works across web apps via extension.

Free tier, with a Premium plan.

Freelimited generationsFree
Premiummore usage + tools$20/mo
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Mid-priced; the value is breadth of tools rather than one specialty.

HyperWrite fits everyday generalists.

Great fit
  • People who want help writing everywhere.
  • Generalists juggling many short tasks.
  • Anyone wanting ready-made AI tools.
Think twice if
  • Teams needing brand governance (Jasper / Writer).
  • Deep long-form or fiction work.

No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:

  • Jack-of-all-trades — master of none.
  • General assistants now overlap heavily.
  • Founders have since departed the company.
  • Output needs editing.
Handy all-rounder; less compelling now that general chatbots do much the same.
  • Works everywhere in the browser
  • AutoWrite + TypeAhead
  • Large library of AI tools
  • Easy for everyday tasks
  • Early, established player
  • Generalist, no single specialty
  • Overlaps with general chatbots
  • Founders have since departed
  • Output needs editing
What users say
Loved: everywhere Loved: tools Loved: TypeAhead Gripe: generalist Gripe: overlap

Users like having HyperWrite’s drafting and predictive suggestions available across the web, plus its grab-bag of task tools. The critiques are that it’s a generalist whose niche has been squeezed by general chatbots, and output still needs editing. Sentiment is positive for everyday convenience.

Summary written by blipradar from public discussion — we link out rather than republish others' reviews.
Company & reach

HyperWrite is made by OthersideAI, a New York company founded by Matt Shumer and Jason Kuperberg.

Company
HyperWrite (OthersideAI)AI writing assistant
Headquarters
New York, USA
Founded
2020Founders Matt Shumer & Jason Kuperberg (since departed)
Reach
2M+ usersOne of the earliest GPT-3 products
Backing
~$5.8M raisedMadrona, WndrCo & others
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Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.

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