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Answer keys solved and rendered in your own handwriting
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Answer keys solved and rendered in your own handwriting
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Most handwriting apps feel fake because they're just fonts. That's why I built Cursv. Instead of using a handwriting font, you fill out one template by hand. From that, Cursv learns how you actually write, including the little inconsistencies that make your handwriting look real. Upload an assignment and Cursv turns it into handwriting you can edit just by telling it what to change. Then it generates a custom pdf or photo, where you can then print and export it as many times as you need.





Genuinely cool approach using your own template instead of a generic font, and the edit-by-instruction part actually works as advertised. Impressed it picks up the small inconsistencies that usually give these tools away.
@ceylan1dzf
Thanks so much for trying Cursv, Ceylan! Really appreciate the kind words. We spent a ton of time making sure the small inconsistencies and variations in handwriting were preserved because that's usually what makes generated handwriting feel fake.
If you want to keep experimenting with it, give it another try and let us know what you'd use it for. If you need free credits, just send us an email at ramsey.tawfik@raythmedia.com and we'll get you set up.
the template learning approach is genuinely clever, way more believable than just slapping a handwriting font on typed text. got a pretty solid match after filling out the sample.
@ebubekirhh1n
Thanks, Ebubekir! That's exactly the problem we were trying to solve. Most tools rely on fonts, so they never quite feel authentic. We're glad the template approach gave you a solid match.
Keep playing around with it and let us know if there are any features you'd like to see. And if you need free credits, feel free to email us at ramsey.tawfik@raythmedia.com and we'll be happy to get you started.
honestly this is way more clever than i expected, the template idea actually makes the output feel like real handwriting instead of those font-y ones. curious to see how it handles messy scrawl like mine though
the template idea is actually clever, it picks up on my lazy loops and tilted letters way better than those font apps. only thing is the edit-by-telling-it part took a couple tries to get right.
Filling out that one template felt weirdly satisfying, and the assignment I uploaded actually came back looking like my own messy scrawl rather than some polished font pretending to be handwriting.
The idea of learning from a real handwritten sample instead of just slapping on a font is genuinely clever, makes the output feel personal rather than generic.