One site says name, another says first_name, a third says fullName. CopyWizard bridges them with a field mapping you can see, correct, and reuse — so repetitive form filling takes one keystroke.
Everything a simple form copier can't do
See every source → destination pair with a confidence score before anything fills. Correct any match with a dropdown — no black-box guessing.
Save a filled-out form once — a patient intake, a job posting, a test user — and fill it into any number of differently-built forms.
Your confirmed mapping is remembered per site. Every later paste is one keystroke — no dialog, just filled fields and a "✓ 4 filled" receipt.
Fills register properly on React and Angular apps — the site's own code sees your values, verified against real framework forms.
Zero network requests. No account, no cloud, no analytics. Password fields are never captured, and uninstalling erases everything.
Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+C to copy, Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+V to paste — plus a right-click menu, click-to-select overlay, and field-metadata tooltips.
Map once, reuse everywhere
On a filled-out form, click the fields you want and save them as a profile
On the destination form, review the proposed matches and fix any of them
Fields fill instantly — and next time on that site, it's a single keystroke
No weekly action caps, no account, no sign-up
Targeting a Q3 2026 Chrome Web Store launch. Want in sooner? We're onboarding early testers by email.
Here's what we're working on
Reformat while pasting — phone and date formats, combining first + last names, splitting full names.
Better auto-matching using visible labels and learned corrections — still fully visible, still yours to override.
Move profiles between machines as JSON files, plus starter templates for common form types.
Reach forms embedded in iframes and shadow roots — today CopyWizard detects and tells you when a form is out of reach.
Got questions? We've got answers
No. Everything you capture is stored in Chrome's local extension storage on your device. CopyWizard makes zero network requests — no cloud, no sync, no analytics, no account. Password fields are never captured, and uninstalling removes all data.
Those fill known field types (address, card, login) on one site at a time. CopyWizard copies any fields you choose from a real form and pastes them into a differently-named form on another site, with a mapping you can inspect and correct.
That's the whole point. CopyWizard proposes source → destination matches with a confidence score for each pair — patient_name → fullName, for example. You confirm or fix them once, and that mapping is remembered for the site.
Yes. Values are set the way those frameworks expect, so the site's own code registers them — verified against real React 18 (component state, not just visible text) and AngularJS forms.
CopyWizard never transmits data — everything stays on your machine, which is exactly why it's built local-only. Compliance is a property of your organization's practices though: check your policies about storing PHI on your workstation, and delete profiles when data is no longer needed.
It's free — no weekly action caps and no account. A paid tier with advanced features (like value transforms) may exist someday; the core copy-map-paste will stay free.
Map your fields once. Paste them everywhere. Keep your data on your device.
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