Paperr. An online text editor in your browser

Last updated on 12 May 2026

Paperr is a Curious word processing online to take notes from your browser which is characterized by its extreme simplicity and … its elegance.

Paperr can meet the need for notes from your local Internet browser without the need to launch large gas plants linked to a large software company, Word or a web giant Google.

Paperr comes to nest in your browser and offers you some interesting and practical options in a stripped-down interface that will allow you to focus on the text. You can also use a full-screen one-click option for the blank page to take up its entirety. The author is a specialist in ‘user experience’, as can be seen.

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Paperr offers you a blank page or more precisely three. Three blank pages to take notes or write a longer or shorter article. You switch from one to the other with a simple click at the top of the browser on the page number.

Paperr automatically saves your document locally in your browser's cache. Practical. Also practice formatting functions.

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Simply highlight the word, text or paragraph you want to format and immediately you have access to a context menu that allows you to choose format, font, colour, insert a link, etc. At the top of your white sheet, Paperr constantly displays the number of paragraphs, the number of words and the number of signs in your text. A good idea.

Small originality, the editor includes a button to launch an instant search on Wikipedia. Paperr took care of the sharing options with the possibility to send your document by garlic with a single click, print it or upload it to your desktop.

In the end, a simple and practical tool that fulfils its role well that you can use yourself or advise students to keep an article or work being written in your browser.

Paperr which is in its very first version is free  and without advertising and will remain so told me sin creator.

Link: Paperr