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New AI Tool Fills Web Forms So You Don't Have To

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 7 July 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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Imagine spending less time filling out tedious online forms. A new AI tool called filler.live is designed to do just that. It's a Chrome browser extension that uses artificial intelligence to understand and automatically fill in web forms for you. Think of it as a super-smart assistant for your online paperwork.

This isn't just for simple names and addresses, either. The tool claims to be able to handle more complex, longer 'essay' type fields. This could be a game-changer for anyone who regularly deals with detailed applications, surveys, or administrative tasks online.

What makes this different from your browser's built-in autofill? Well, the developers say it uses advanced AI models – like GPT-4o and Claude – to 'read' and comprehend each field on a form. This means it's not just matching simple data you've saved, but actually understanding the context of what's being asked. This deeper understanding could lead to much more accurate and comprehensive form completion, potentially reducing errors and frustration.

For small business owners, this could mean less time spent on supplier applications, online registrations, or client onboarding forms. For parents, it might simplify school forms or online booking processes. For anyone who finds themselves typing the same information over and over, this kind of AI could offer a welcome relief and a real boost to productivity.

Why it matters

This innovation means less time wasted on tedious online paperwork for everyday Australians, whether you're handling business forms, school registrations, or online bookings. It frees up valuable hours you could spend on more important things.

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