Fillwright — Form Autofill
Overview
Fill saved data into web forms with one click. Works on React, shadow DOM and iframes. Local-only, no account, no tracking.
Fillwright fills the forms you fill often — job applications, contact forms, test data, anything you type more than once. Save a form once. When you come back to that page the toolbar icon lights up. Click it and the form fills. No popup, no menu, no confirmation step. If you have several forms saved for the page you get a small chooser; otherwise it just fills. The one exception: the first time you save a form for a new site, Chrome asks you to confirm site access — after that, filling on that site is silent. BUILT FOR THE FORMS THAT DEFEAT OTHER AUTOFILL Most autofill assigns a value and walks away. That works on a plain HTML input and almost nothing else. • Framework-controlled inputs (React, Vue, Angular) that ignore ordinary value writes and re-render straight over them • Fields inside web components and shadow DOM • Forms embedded in iframes • Custom dropdowns that are not real select elements — Fillwright opens the list and clicks the option, rather than painting text over the widget • Multi-step wizards — later steps keep filling as they appear • Sites with meaningless field ids that change on every render SETTING UP IS FAST Fill a form by hand once and press Capture page — Fillwright reads every field and builds the form for you. Or use the visual picker: click a field on the page and it captures the right target. Or just type labels and values yourself. Leave a value blank and Fillwright generates a sensible one at fill time — a name, an email that matches it, an address whose town and postcode agree. Useful for test data, and different every run. UK and US formats both supported. HONEST ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED After every fill you see what landed and what did not, and why. If a field could not be found, it says so. If a site's own code snapped a dropdown back to its previous value a moment after it was set, that is reported as failed rather than counted as a win. No silently half-filled forms. PRIVATE BY CONSTRUCTION No account. No server. No network requests of any kind — Fillwright works fully offline. Your data lives in local browser storage on your device only, and is never sent anywhere, including to your Google account. The extension requests no site access at all when you install it. Access is requested one domain at a time, the first time you save a form for that site, and you can revoke it in Chrome whenever you like. Fillwright is not a password manager. Password fields are excluded from capture at the code level and can never be saved, picked or filled, whatever you do. Credit card and government ID numbers are not specially filtered — they look like ordinary text fields to a browser — so avoid saving those, and use a dedicated password manager for credentials. Requires Chrome 127 or later. Free, with no paid tier.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 11, 2026
- Offered bymlimonbd
- Size521KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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