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ChemFormat turns typing shorthand — like H₂O and SO₄²⁻ — into clean, publication-ready chemical notation instantly, inside Google Docs™.
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Watch ChemFormat turn a page of raw shorthand into clean, publication-ready notation with a single click, right inside Google Docs™.
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- ✓ Automatic subscript & superscript formatting
- ✓ Ions, isotopes, and complex formula support
- ✓ Works entirely inside Google Docs™ — no external app
- ✓ One-click formatting for selected text
- ✓ Email support at [email protected]
Common questions
ChemFormat is a Google Docs™ Editor Add-on designed to format chemical notation. We do not collect, store, or share any personal data. The script only accesses the text you select in your Google Doc™ to apply formatting. No data is transmitted to external servers except for license verification with Lemon Squeezy.
Full policy: chemformat.com/tosprivacy
1. Acceptance of Terms — By installing and using ChemFormat, you agree to these terms. This tool is provided "as is" to assist with chemical notation formatting within Google Docs™.
2. License and Access — ChemFormat offers a 7-day free trial, after which a valid license key ($9.99/year) is required. One license is for individual use. You agree not to share, redistribute, or reverse-engineer the activation keys or software.
3. User Responsibilities — You are responsible for verifying final formatting for academic or professional accuracy.
4. Termination — We reserve the right to revoke access if a license is found in violation of these terms or if a subscription is canceled or disputed.
Full terms: chemformat.com/tosprivacy
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