Hi, I'm Rishabh Rai đź‘‹

Welcome to InkWritten—a tool born from a real student's struggle and a desire to make life easier (and a little more beautiful) for everyone who still values the magic of handwriting.

How InkWritten Was Born

Picture this: It's the middle of exam season. My desk is buried under textbooks, highlighters, and a mountain of snacks. I'm exhausted, but determined. I've spent days perfecting my assignments—typed, formatted, ready to go. But there's a catch: my professors want everything handwritten.

I stare at the stack of printed pages and my heart sinks. The thought of copying every word by hand—just so it "looks" more personal—feels like a cruel joke. I'm not lazy; I just want to use my time wisely. Why spend hours copying text when I could be actually studying for finals?

I try every app and tool I can find. But nothing feels right. The handwriting looks fake, robotic, soulless. I want something that's real—something that could fool even the strictest professor.

So, one late night (fueled by too much coffee and a little desperation), I decide: if the perfect tool doesn't exist, I'll build it myself. I dive into code, experimenting with pen strokes, randomness, and styles. My room becomes a lab of scribbles and algorithms. Slowly, InkWritten takes shape.

What started as a hack for my own sanity became something bigger—a way for students everywhere to reclaim their time, and for anyone to bring a touch of humanity back to digital words.

Why InkWritten Matters

InkWritten isn't just a shortcut for students (though it's a lifesaver!). It's for anyone who wants to add a personal, human touch to their work—whether you're impressing a professor, sending a heartfelt letter, or just want your digital words to feel more real.

Every feature, from realistic pen strokes to multiple handwriting styles, is designed to help you stand out and connect on a human level—even through a screen. My goal is to make handwriting accessible, beautiful, and effortless for everyone—so you can spend less time copying, and more time creating, learning, or just living.

If you've ever felt the pain of a cramped hand, or the joy of seeing your words come alive on paper, you're in the right place. Welcome to the future of handwriting—where your time, creativity, and sanity matter.

Rishabh Rai

Developer, designer, and handwriting enthusiast. Still a student at heart.