Purifai removes smart quotes, long dashes, odd spacing, and hidden formatting so AI and web text pastes cleanly into Mail, Slack, Docs, Word, and more.
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Problem
AI-generated text often includes curly quotes, long dashes, odd spacing, and hidden formatting. Paste it into Slack or email and the formatting breaks.
Solution
Purifai normalizes pasted text into app-safe formatting. Smart quotes become straight quotes, long dashes become consistent, spacing is cleaned up, and structure stays readable.
Copy from ChatGPT, Claude, docs, browsers — anywhere. Long answers, bullets, and messy punctuation included.
Paste into Purifai. It removes AI punctuation tells and cleans hidden formatting for the destination app.
Slack, Mail, Notion, Docs, Word, Teams — your message reads clean and looks normal.
Private by design
Runs entirely on your Mac with no cloud connections.
One purchase
No subscriptions. No renewals. It’s yours forever.
Drop-in ready
Works anywhere you paste — Mail, Slack, Docs, Word, Teams, Notes, Notion.
Use AI however you want. Just don’t ship broken formatting, smart punctuation, and clipboard junk.
Normalizes quotes, dashes, and emoji noise so pasted text looks consistent and professional.
Punctuation and structure are cleaned based on where you paste: Mail, Slack, Notion, Docs, Word, Teams.
Hidden styles removed. Paragraphs, spacing, and lists remain usable instead of turning into chaos.
Clean and paste in seconds. Control cleanup defaults and launch at login from Settings.
All cleanup happens on your Mac. Your text stays local and private.
No accounts, analytics, or data collection. It’s a utility, not a platform.
“I used to dump text into random apps just to strip weird AI formatting. With Purifai, I clean it instantly, and it still looks structured.”
“AI punctuation stands out in client emails. Purifai normalizes quotes and dashes so pasted text looks consistent and professional.”
“The giveaway wasn’t the words, it was the punctuation. Purifai fixes the quotes and dashes before I paste into Word or Slack.”