Windows · instant fix in the app you are typing in

One hotkey—the text fixes right there. No next step.

Highlight the mess, press your shortcut, and spelling, grammar, and wording update in that same field—Outlook, Slack, Gmail, CRM, IDE, wherever the cursor already is. No wizard, no “apply” dance for that path. When you want a full workspace, a second hotkey opens EditMint’s editor to translate or rework the text freely.

If “select → hotkey → done” is not how your day feels in the first hour, this is not your app.

Any window · same workflow

Draft message

Hi team, we need too push the relase on friday. Can you reviw the doc?
Ctrl + Shift + E AI text correction
Hi team, we need to push the release on Friday. Can you review the doc?

Instant mode: hotkey → the text in that control is already corrected. No in-between screens.

Your stack is already expensive. Your “last pass” on text should not be.

EditMint is a Windows layer for people who type for a living: instant correction in place, a dedicated editor on its own hotkey, lots of shortcuts you map yourself, touchpad shutoff while you write, and layout + dictionary smarts so the keyboard matches the language you meant.

Five things EditMint is built around

Everything else is seasoning—these are the reasons people keep it running in the tray.

Instant in-place fix

Press your hotkey and the selection is cleaned up inside the program that already has focus. Spelling, grammar, and wording land in that same box—no extra steps, no “open EditMint first,” no copy out and paste back for this workflow.

Editor window on its own hotkey

When you want depth, another shortcut opens EditMint’s editing window: translate there, rewrite freely, try different tones—then push the result back when you are ready.

Many hotkeys, your layout

Map dozens of actions to keys that fit your hands—quick fix, editor, snippets, navigation—so muscle memory matches how you actually work.

Touchpad off while you type

Toggle the touchpad off from the keyboard so palms on a laptop deck stop jumping the cursor mid-sentence.

Auto layout + your dictionaries

EditMint can switch keyboard layout while you type to match the language you are writing, and you can maintain custom dictionaries so names, product codes, and jargon stop getting “corrected” away.

Where it shows up first

If you recognize your week in one of these, you are the audience.

Client email or Slack thread

Tone feels off, typos hide in paragraph three.

Outcome

Fix in the compose box—no tab hop.

CRM field or support ticket

High volume, small slips cost trust.

Outcome

Consistent replies from the same view.

RU ↔ EN in one thread

Wrong language or mixed tense under pressure.

Outcome

Translate or tighten without a second app.

Instant path vs editor path

Same product—two speeds. Most of the day you only need the first one.

Instant fix (default)

Select text → press your hotkey → the paragraph in that app is already updated. That is the entire flow: there is no intermediate screen for this action, and you never leave the program you were typing in.

Editor on a hotkey (when you want control)

Press the shortcut you mapped to the EditMint window: translate, rewrite, experiment with tone, then send the result back. Use this when “good enough fast” is not good enough.

EditMint vs “open another tab”

Same AI ideas—less context switching on Windows.

EditMint Manual fixing ChatGPT in browser Translator tab Built-in autocorrect
One hotkey from any app Yes No No Limited
Keeps you in original context Yes Yes No No Yes
Correction lands with no “next step” in the quick path Yes No No No
Touchpad off, layout switching, custom dictionaries Yes No No Limited
AI grammar + rewrite + translate Yes Slow Yes Translate only Basic
Time to fix a paragraph Seconds Minutes Minutes Minutes N/A
Works in CRM, Slack, email, IDE Yes Yes No No Varies

Before you install

Four quick answers—no fluff.

How is EditMint different from ChatGPT in a browser?

The default path is instant: select text in the app you already use, press your hotkey, and the field updates in place—no intermediate screen. A second hotkey opens EditMint’s editor when you want a full window for translation or deeper edits.

Does it work in Outlook, Slack, Gmail, Notion, and CRMs?

Yes. If you can highlight text with the mouse or keyboard, you can run it through EditMint without changing your stack.

Russian and English in the same workflow?

Translate a chunk, fix tone, or clean grammar in either language—built for mixed-language teams.

Windows only?

This site ships a Windows 10/11 installer today. macOS and Linux are not linked here yet.

Get on the Windows beta list

We are inviting testers in small batches. Use the form (same as the popup)—or open it any time from Join beta in the header.

Windows 10/11 · Hotkey-first desktop app

No public installer yet—we will email you when your slot opens.

Try it on one ugly email once the beta lands.

Join the list—we will only write when there is something to install.

Join the Windows beta