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Gender Neutralize

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CRX ID
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Status
  • Live on Store
Description from extension meta

De-gender language on the web

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Gender Neutralize
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Extension to turn unnecessarily gendered words into their gender-neutral alternatives across the web. Currently covers traditional male and female pronouns, relational titles (e.g. "boyfriend", "daughter"), professional and occupational titles (e.g. "Congressman"), and more.

Options to toggle changing of personal pronouns on or off, as well as inputting a substitute for "dude", "guys", and other slang-based terms.

Latest reviews

yes please
Love the idea but just got it so havent used it yet lol
Barnaby Bienkowski
It's pretty good though I wish I could add even more. I'd like to replace "male" and "female" with human. I'd like to replace "mansplaining" with patronizing. Etc. etc.
Barnaby Bienkowski
It's pretty good though I wish I could add even more. I'd like to replace "male" and "female" with human. I'd like to replace "mansplaining" with patronizing. Etc. etc.
jan zens
inserts the word "monastic" into texts
jan zens
inserts the word "monastic" into texts
J M
I really like it, but it corrects he's to they's instead of They're
J M
I really like it, but it corrects he's to they's instead of They're
Ignatius “Iggy” Spades
This is great, I just have one suggestion: my textbook uses "he or she" and the plugin changes it to "they or they".
Ignatius “Iggy” Spades
This is great, I just have one suggestion: my textbook uses "he or she" and the plugin changes it to "they or they".
Marijn van Hoorn
This is great! But "He walks/They walk"-type phrases, starting with a capital letter, don't seem to work properly; instead they just get put as "They s". I think this might be because the regex thing for those uses $2 instead of $1, but for all I know it could be something completely different
Marijn van Hoorn
This is great! But "He walks/They walk"-type phrases, starting with a capital letter, don't seem to work properly; instead they just get put as "They s". I think this might be because the regex thing for those uses $2 instead of $1, but for all I know it could be something completely different
Anonymous
This is awesome!
Anonymous
This is awesome!
Nate Neumann
fabulous! nice extension :)