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Lex.page
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Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Writing·2 min read
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Lex.page is a minimalist, AI-powered writing editor developed by the team behind Every.to, designed to help writers overcome blocks and generate ideas. Its core feature is the integrated AI assistant that can autocomplete sentences, suggest next paragraphs, or brainstorm outlines directly within the writing interface. It primarily serves journalists, bloggers, students, and anyone who needs to produce written content efficiently without distraction. Users typically open Lex when they are starting a new piece, stuck on a paragraph, or need quick content generation assistance. Currently, it's a web-based application, with potential for future integrations.

Why It’s Useful

While mainstream tools like Google Docs offer basic writing features, Lex.page stands out by seamlessly embedding powerful AI generation directly into a clean, distraction-free environment. For the journalist on a deadline, Lex can quickly generate alternative headlines or even draft an introductory paragraph based on a few keywords. For the academic researcher, it can help outline a complex paper or rephrase dense sentences for clarity. Lex operates on a freemium model, offering generous free usage with paid tiers for advanced AI features and higher usage limits. A less-known feature is its 'AI Playground' mode, allowing users to experiment with different prompts and models directly, which proves invaluable for mastering AI interaction. It's not more popular because it's relatively new and targets a niche of writers who value both minimalist design and integrated AI, rather than just raw AI power. The team behind Lex is very active, frequently pushing updates and engaging with its growing community on Twitter.

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