Free
$0forever
No credit card
- 3 documents per day
- All formatting kept
- Runs entirely on your device
Chrome extension · .docx → Google Docs
DocxPacer types your finished .docx into Google Docs at an adjustable,
natural pace — bold, italic, alignment, and version history intact. Your draft never
leaves your device.
Not on the store yet — get the launch email:
How it works
Choose the draft you already wrote. DocxPacer parses it entirely in your browser — no upload, no account.
Words per session, edit minutes, break minutes. Turn on natural corrections and resume. Then open your Google Doc.
DocxPacer types into the doc at a human, adjustable rhythm — keeping bold, italic, alignment, and your version history.
Features
DocxPacer drafts a wording, re-reads it, and lands on your original instead — the small revise-as-you-go rhythm of real writing. It corrects in place but keeps your words, never swapping in a paraphrase that changes your meaning.
A bulk copy-paste collapses your whole draft into a single Google Docs entry — one timestamp, no story. DocxPacer types incrementally with real keystrokes, so your version history reads like you wrote it over time.
Start a session and move on. DocxPacer keeps typing into your Google Doc in the background while you research, reply, or step away.
Bold, italic, and alignment from your .docx come through intact — so the
finished document looks the way you wrote it, not like a stripped-down paste.
Pricing
One thing. Done right. Priced fairly.
No 10,000-word caps. No upsell modals. No bolt-on features you didn't ask for.
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No credit card
$39/year
save $20
$79once
Pay once. Yours forever.
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No account required. Pay with card or Apple Pay. Cancel Pro anytime in one click.
FAQ
No. The .docx is parsed inside your browser and your settings stay in local extension storage. DocxPacer runs no analytics, no telemetry, and talks to no server we operate.
Yes — bold, italic, and alignment carry through, and because it types into Google Docs the way you would, your full version history is preserved.
Yes. With “resume” on, DocxPacer remembers roughly how far it got and picks up where you left off the next day.
Google Docs uses a canvas editor that ignores normal input events. The Chrome debugger API is the only reliable way to send keystrokes. It attaches only while a typing session is running and detaches the moment you stop. It never reads page content.
The core extension is free to install. Pro unlocks unlimited use — $4.99/mo, $39/yr, or $79 once for lifetime.
Install free when it ships, or get the launch email the day it goes live.