Prove authorship —
right inside Google Docs
The Scripli Chrome extension works natively inside Google Docs. Record your writing session and receive a Human Authenticity Certificate without ever leaving your document.
How it works with Google Docs
Install the Scripli Chrome extension
Add Scripli from the Chrome Web Store in one click. No account setup required to install.
Open any Google Doc
Open or create the document you want to write. The Scripli extension automatically recognises the Google Docs environment.
Start your session
Click the Scripli icon in your browser toolbar to start a writing session. A small indicator appears confirming your session is active.
Write naturally
Write your document as you normally would. Scripli records your writing process as a behavioural proof record — none of your text is sent anywhere.
End the session and receive your certificate
When you finish, end the session. Your Human Authenticity Certificate is issued immediately with a unique, publicly verifiable certificate number.
What makes it work seamlessly
- Works directly inside the Google Docs editor — no copy-paste or export needed
- Your document text stays in Google Docs; Scripli never reads or stores it
- One certificate per session — cover a single writing sitting or a full draft
- Certificate is permanently linked to your session record
- Verification is public — share your certificate number for anyone to check
Who uses Scripli with Google Docs
Students
Write assignments and essays in Google Docs, receive a certificate to prove human authorship if your work is ever questioned.
Freelancers
Draft client deliverables in Google Docs, attach your certificate number to every delivery as proof of genuine authorship.
Writers
Research and draft articles in Google Docs, share your certificate in your author bio or alongside publication submissions.
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Free to start. No document content stored. Certificate issued instantly after each session.
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