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Your first PDF in two minutes.

No account, no install, no configuration. Open the editor and follow the same three steps the in-app tour walks you through.

Open Scripto — free, no signup

Step 1 — Start from a template

Open Templates (toolbar) and pick something close to your document — a report, a resume, meeting notes. Templates are complete, well-structured documents; deleting is faster than inventing. Starting from scratch? The sample document doubles as a tour of every feature.

Step 2 — Make it yours

Write on the left; the right pane shows real pages as they will print. Use the toolbar or shortcuts for formatting, the outline panel to jump between sections, and the settings panel to switch skin, paper size, fonts, and headers/footers. Everything autosaves locally.

  • Bold ⌘B · Italic ⌘I · Link ⌘K
  • Headings ⌘1–⌘3 · Code block ⌘⇧C
  • Zen mode for distraction-free writing
  • Document library: keep many documents, duplicate for versions

Step 3 — Export the PDF

Click Export PDF. Optionally enable the cover page and table of contents in the export preview, then save. The file is generated in your browser — it never touches a server — and matches the preview page for page.

Worth knowing on day one

Skins change the document’s whole personality — try Editorial or Swiss on the same text. Direction (LTR/RTL) lives in document settings for Arabic writing. The status bar shows live word counts and reading time. And if you work with sensitive documents, enable the passphrase lock: it encrypts your local library.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to create an account?

No. There are no accounts. Open the app and write; documents persist in your browser.

Where are my documents stored?

In your browser’s local storage on your device. Export the .md files for backup, or enable the encrypted vault for at-rest protection.

Can I use it on my phone or tablet?

The editor works best on desktop-class screens; the exported PDFs of course open anywhere.

How do I install it as an app?

Use your browser’s “Install app” action (address-bar icon in Chrome/Edge). After that Scripto launches standalone and works offline.

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