Zenith remembers what you type once, and fills it in everywhere else — job portals, scholarship applications, college admissions, government exam forms, and every other form you'll open after that.
Same 40 fields. A different website every time.
Most autofill extensions make you build a profile before they're useful. Zenith starts working from the first form you fill out.
Fill a form the normal way once — Zenith learns every field automatically. No setup screen, ever.
Dropdowns, radio buttons, checkboxes, and file uploads — photo, signature, certificates — all handled.
Recognizes fields labeled in English, Hindi, or Gujarati — out of the box, no configuration.
No account, no cloud sync, no server. Everything Zenith learns stays on your browser, period.
The first time, type your details in like you always have. Nothing to set up beforehand.
Every field gets saved locally, matched to what it actually means — even if the next site labels it differently.
Open any other form — a floating button appears. Click it, and every recognizable field fills itself.
Zenith has no server. What you type stays in your browser, on your device — we couldn't sell your data if we wanted to, because we never have it.