Lex.page
AI-native writing tool from Every
Overview
Lex is an AI-native long-form writing tool — type, hit shortcut, the AI continues or rewrites. Designed for serious writers (essays, fiction, journalism) rather than marketing copy. Free with Pro tier.
Pricing
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Use cases
ASEAN Perspective
Lex.page in Southeast Asia
ASEAN-region availability and pricing notes coming soon. Drop the editorial team a note via /contact/ if you can supply local context (Singapore/Malaysia/Indonesia/Thailand/Vietnam).
Lex is an AI-native word processor that blends a clean, Google Docs-style editor with built-in AI for drafting, editing, feedback and getting past writer's block, plus newer voice-training so the AI can mimic your style. It suits writers, newsletter authors and content teams who want AI assistance woven into a calm writing environment rather than a chat sidebar, and reviewers often praise its restraint compared with heavier AI tools.
Caveats: it is focused on writing rather than a general productivity suite, it is a small independent company (recently spun out), and advanced features sit behind a subscription. Globally available in English; no public API and no SEA-specific localisation.
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