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Type anywhere,
like a real person.
Human Typer types your text into any app with real, human-feeling keystrokes — natural rhythm, lifelike pauses, your speed. Not a paste. Real keys.
▸ Features
Built to feel human
Every keystroke is a real OS event — so it works in any app, and reads like a person at the keyboard.
Real keystrokes
Sends genuine OS key events (not a clipboard paste), so it works in browsers, editors, chat — any text field.
Human rhythm
Variable timing, finger-travel flight time, pauses after punctuation, and the odd hesitation. Toggle off for constant speed.
Your speed
From a relaxed 200 ms down to near-instant. Dial in exactly how fast you want it to type.
Lifelike typos
Optional: it occasionally fat-fingers a nearby key, then backspaces and fixes it — just like you would.
Instant Esc stop
Press Esc to halt immediately — even when another app is in front.
Mac & Windows
A real native desktop window on both platforms. No browser tab, no account — just a one-time online activation.
▸ How it works
Four steps
Buy your key
One payment of ₦10,000. Your license key is emailed to you.
Download & activate
Grab the free app, open it, and paste your key once. Done forever.
Paste your text
Drop in what you want typed, set the speed, leave Humanize on.
Hit start
Click into your target app during the countdown — it types for you. Esc stops it anytime.
▸ Pricing
Simple pricing.
Pay once and own it for life, or go month to month for ₦2,000. No auto-charges either way.
One payment, yours forever. A fraction of what goghostwriter charges every single month.
- Pay once, no renewals ever
- Works on macOS & Windows
- Every feature, plus future updates
- One device per key
▸ Buying for a team?
Buy several keys at once at a lower price per seat. Each key activates 1 device, so you share one key per teammate.
Each key activates 1 device. We email every key to the address below, then you hand one to each teammate.
Try it month to month. One payment buys 30 days; renew anytime by paying again. No auto-charge, cancel by simply not renewing.
- 30 days of full access
- Works on macOS & Windows
- Renew anytime, your key just extends
- One device, no auto-charge
Secure checkout by Paystack. Your key is emailed after payment, then you download below.
▸ Download
Download
Free to download — activate it with the license key from your purchase. Windows opens in one click; macOS needs a quick one-time approval (steps below).
The macOS download is universal: it runs natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
- Unzip it and drag Human Typer into your Applications folder.
- Double-click it. When the notice appears, click Done (not "Move to Bin").
- Open System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down to Security, and click Open Anyway next to "Human Typer". Confirm with Touch ID or your password.
- One time only: turn it on under Privacy & Security → Accessibility (and Input Monitoring) so it can type and the Esc-stop works.
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine "/Applications/Human Typer.app" and it opens with a normal double-click.
▸ FAQ
FAQ
How much is it, and is it really one-time?
₦10,000, paid once. No subscription, no renewals — it's yours for life, on both macOS and Windows. (goghostwriter and similar tools charge every month.)
How do I get my license key?
After you pay with Paystack, your key is emailed to the address you enter at checkout. Download the app, open it, and paste the key once to activate it forever on that machine.
What exactly does it do?
It types text you give it into whatever app is focused, using real keyboard events with human-like timing. Think of it as a tireless typist that mimics a person at the keyboard.
Which systems does it run on?
macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel) and Windows 10/11. It's a native desktop app — no browser, no account.
Is the typing detectable?
It sends genuine OS keystrokes with natural, variable timing rather than a paste, so it avoids the obvious tells (constant rhythm, superhuman speed, zero errors). That said, no tool can promise it's "undetectable" — typing cadence is only one signal. Use it where automation is allowed.
Why does it ask for permissions on first launch?
Sending keystrokes to other apps is a privileged action. On macOS you enable it under Privacy & Security → Accessibility; on Windows your antivirus may simply prompt once. Nothing leaves your machine.
On Windows it opened in my web browser instead of its own window.
The native window uses Microsoft's free WebView2 runtime, preinstalled on most Windows 10/11 machines. If yours doesn't have it, the app opens in your default browser instead and still works fully. For the native window, install the runtime from Microsoft's WebView2 page and reopen the app.
I lost my license key.
Email me@rufaiahmed.com with your payment details and I'll resend it.