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TextJam Launches Collaborative AI Editor That Gives Writers Precise Control
Thursday, September 4, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks the official launch of TextJam, a groundbreaking multi-player writing tool that redefines how humans collaborate with AI, and each other. Designed for writers, knowledge workers, students, and creative teams, TextJam offers innovations that give users unprecedented control over what the AI revises.
TextJam is a bold new take on the word processor, with novel twists on how humans collaborate with AI, and each other.Users can write with the "pen tool" to preserve phrases and ideas they like and use the "pencil tool" to quickly draft content that AI can refine. The AI seamlessly blends content written with these tools, preserving meaning and matching the author's voice. Writers can fluidly adjust the length of their writing with AI, using intuitive multi-touch gestures.
TextJam also lets users place inline prompts and suggestions throughout their document, making it easier to direct the AI's behavior. Collaborators can see and edit these prompts, allowing multiple users to guide the AI together. The platform combines intelligent automation with real-time collaboration, letting users work with AI and other human collaborators simultaneously.
TextJam is the first editor to feature group chat with AI. Each document has its own dedicated chat channel, where contributors can share ideas, and get AI suggestions shaped by the whole team's thinking. These collaborative features position TextJam as a next-generation platform for teams seeking smarter, faster, and more flexible ways to work together.
"TextJam is a bold new take on what a word processor can be. Now that software can think too, it's time to take a fresh look at how we interact with our apps," said Pete DeLaurentis, founder of TextJam. "As we navigate AI's impact, it's important to be intentional about how we integrate it into our work. AI should not replace human creativity - it should amplify it."
TextJam's "Time Traveler" feature preserves complete document history, letting users navigate to any prior point for risk-free experimentation, or play back their writing process as a sped-up movie. In educational settings, this lets teachers watch how students think and collaborate with AI, seeing where they get stuck and how they solve problems. This window into the creative process addresses concerns about AI diminishing human skills, instead demonstrating how thoughtfully designed technology can enhance learning and creativity.
TextJam supports leading AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, xAI, DeepSeek and more, all for one monthly subscription. A free trial is available at https://textjam.com.
Resources: https://textjam.com/presskit
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SOURCE TextJam Inc.
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