Your fonts and colors, everywhere
Text colors
Text colors now survive the trip into Revise. Import a .docx or paste from Word or Google Docs, and colored text stays colored — through editing, AI revisions, and export back out to Word, HTML, or PDF.
Colors also adapt to dark mode automatically. Instead of rendering the same ink on a black page (where dark reds and blues disappear), Revise flips each color's lightness so it reads with the same emphasis in both themes — a muted color stays muted, a bold color stays bold.
Fonts
Fonts from imported documents are preserved too, and the font menu got a big upgrade. It's now a search box — click it and type to filter. Fonts used in your document sort to the top of the list, and if a font isn't available on your machine, Revise substitutes a similar one so the document still reads the way it was designed.
Best of all: click Load all system fonts at the top of the font menu, and Revise can use every font installed on your computer (in Chrome and Edge — your browser will ask for permission once). Your system fonts even get embedded into PDF exports, so the PDF you send looks exactly like the document you wrote.