Ryf.ai | A free ChatGPT AI rewriter Ryf.ai | A free ChatGPT AI rewriter

Productivity
Version: 0.0.3
Last Update: 2023-02-16

Overview

Ryf.ai | A free ChatGPT AI rewriter is a Chrome extension developed by Damiano Rodriguez. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Ryf.ai | A free ChatGPT AI rewriter is 0.0.3, updated on 2023-02-16.
130 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

A free Chrome extension that instantly rewrites any highlighted text inside editable textareas, with the help of ChatGPT technology

TOTALLY FREE
The Ryfai chrome extension is completely free and there are no premium features to access, providing a truly free and unrestricted experience.

FULL PRIVACY
Our chrome extension is privacy-focused and does not save any personal data, use any third-party trackers, or utilize cookies.

EVERYWHERE
Rifay extension is hyper versatile and can be used effortlessly on any website with just a glance, saving precious time for our users.

- Make your life easier
Rephrase whole sentences that you don't like, get word suggestions, or extend sentences to make them more polished. All this with one click.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

130

Information

Last Update

2023-02-16

Current Version

0.0.3

Size

240KiB

Author

Damiano Rodriguez

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Al
2023-04-02

The feature is excellent when it operates correctly, but it malfunctions on Twitter (the updated text appears, but any interaction causes it to revert back to the original state). Additionally, it fails to function in some textareas (the symbol doesn't always appear). Lengthy textfields also push the symbol out of view, rendering it impossible to click. On the whole, the idea is terrific, but it requires some user interface enhancements :D

avatar Al
2023-04-02

The feature is excellent when it operates correctly, but it malfunctions on Twitter (the updated text appears, but any interaction causes it to revert back to the original state). Additionally, it fails to function in some textareas (the symbol doesn't always appear). Lengthy textfields also push the symbol out of view, rendering it impossible to click. On the whole, the idea is terrific, but it requires some user interface enhancements :D

avatar Al
2023-04-02

The feature is excellent when it operates correctly, but it malfunctions on Twitter (the updated text appears, but any interaction causes it to revert back to the original state). Additionally, it fails to function in some textareas (the symbol doesn't always appear). Lengthy textfields also push the symbol out of view, rendering it impossible to click. On the whole, the idea is terrific, but it requires some user interface enhancements :D

avatar Al
2023-04-02

The feature is excellent when it operates correctly, but it malfunctions on Twitter (the updated text appears, but any interaction causes it to revert back to the original state). Additionally, it fails to function in some textareas (the symbol doesn't always appear). Lengthy textfields also push the symbol out of view, rendering it impossible to click. On the whole, the idea is terrific, but it requires some user interface enhancements :D

avatar Al
2023-04-02

The feature is excellent when it operates correctly, but it malfunctions on Twitter (the updated text appears, but any interaction causes it to revert back to the original state). Additionally, it fails to function in some textareas (the symbol doesn't always appear). Lengthy textfields also push the symbol out of view, rendering it impossible to click. On the whole, the idea is terrific, but it requires some user interface enhancements :D