
Praxim for Word
Cursor for Microsoft Word: What Word Copilot should've been
101 followers
Cursor for Microsoft Word: What Word Copilot should've been
101 followers
Praxim is the only agentic AI word editor that makes edits across your entire Word doc with formatting control, file and web context, and your personal preferences in mind. Tell Praxim what you'd like to do and Praxim will implement your changes automatically.










Praxim for Word
Hey Everyone! We’re Praxim.
tl;dr: Praxim is the Agentic Copilot in Microsoft Word that actually works. There is nothing else that even compares.
It’s far more capable at document creation and editing than even enterprise vertical-specific AI add-ins costing over $1,000/month, bringing powerful editing and drafting tools to everyone.
Trusted by professionals from accountants to lawyers, Praxim helps you edit and draft faster with AI, right inside Word.
The Problem:
Microsoft Word serves over a billion users, but Copilot is still stuck in the Stone Age, requiring manual selection just to generate crude, format-ignoring block replacement edits completely devoid of context from your preferences, files, or the web.
The Solution:
With a single prompt, Praxim makes edits across your entire document:
- No required manual selection to edit
- No more copy-pasting and context switching between different apps
- No formatting worries
- Takes into account your preferences
Praxim knows exactly what to change and what to keep and edits with word-level granularity—precisely editing only what needs editing, not making brute block replacements.
Most importantly, Praxim creates real Word formatting:
- Actual lists, tables, and styles—not fake imitation structures that are actually just paragraphs
- Maintain formatting, or even change it
Pull data, research, and edit all without leaving Word, with features that 10x your productivity:
- File and Web context
- Voice dictation at the speed of thought
- Intuitive edit previews and clickable references that jump to the location in the document
Praxim is already used by professionals from accountants to lawyers, for use cases from form filling with data from multiple sources to contract redlining with precise legal edits.
Why only now? Programmers left the era crude AI assistance years ago with agentic code editors. Formatted document editing is a far harder technical problem—a single word is encoded by formatting and structural markup several orders of magnitude more complex than plaintext code, with countless ways to render correct text incorrectly. Semantic meaning and formatting both matter.
Praxim for Word solves this, delivering a quantum leap over any other Word editing tool today. Start using Praxim today at praxim.ai!
DiffSense
Congratulations on the launch!
Had a couple of thoughts,
Is there a way for Praxim to cite its data sources? For instance, when it auto-fills a form using external data, could that linkage be annotated? This could increase transparency on agents.
Also, are there any plans to support PDF editing with agents in the future? Editing is one of the most common actions performed on PDFs, so it feels like a natural next step for this product.
Kudos to the team, it looks great! Good luck.
Praxim for Word
Yes, Praxim does say where it got its information from. If you query the open Word file, Praxim will provide inline clickable citations in its response that navigate to the exact part of the document that contained the material. We've found that users really, really enjoy this feature and this is the type of citation they find the most useful.
If you use external data, Praxim still tells you what files it got its information from, and we are working on bringing a similar UI to external file citations too.
In general, PDFs are edited in 2 ways:
1. If they have form fields built in, they are edited in a PDF editor (like Adobe Acrobat).
2. If they do not have form fields built in (or if the user wants more freedom to edit), they are usually converted to DOCX in word and edited (which Praxim will naturally handle).
p.s. we did not build Praxim with form filling in mind. It just so happened that form filling is quite a lot more simple that some of the other things Praxim was built for, and as a result, it excelled on it. A lightning quick form filling specific mode is also in the works :)
DiffSense
@richie_hsiung Ok. Thanks for the reply. Good luck!
Sellkit
Powerful! Global edits with context awareness could save tons of time for writers and editors. Does it support collaborative editing in real time too?
Praxim for Word
Word desktop is fundamentally not a collaborative editing application, but Praxim works in Word online as well, which does have collaboration features. Since Praxim works in Word, collaboration is more of a function of what Word allows than anything.
NextTurn
This is revolutionary !!
Praxim for Word
@jstreetman So revolutionary you commented it twice!
NextTurn
@richie_hsiung Haha, it was a mistake, I was clicking comment and for some reason there was no state to indicate it was being added :D
CalPulse
For legal and finance docs: do edits come through as Track Changes with attribution and timestamps? Any audit log / approval workflow for redlines across multiple reviewers?
Praxim for Word
@nyun_4 Yes, you can see this in all of the examples. In fact, tracked changes are the default way Praxim agent applies its changes.
UI Bakery
“Cursor for Microsoft Word” is such a killer pitch. Legal pros and writers will love this.
Praxim for Word
@vladimir_lugovsky Thanks Vladimir!
NextTurn
This is revolutionary !!
Praxim for Word
@jstreetman Thanks so much for the support!