Universal Undo: Recover Text

Universal Undo: Recover Text
Universal Undo: Recover Text
Developer: UtilityFirst
Category: Productivity
119 installs
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33 monthly active users
Revenue not available
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Universal Undo: Recover Text Summary

Universal Undo: Recover Text is a mobile Android app in Productivity by UtilityFirst. Released in Mar 2026 (2 months ago). It has about 119+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 33 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 9, 2026.

Recent activity: 19 installs this week (63 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 9, 2026 .


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App Description

Recover typed text and restore lost drafts. Private Ctrl+Z for Android.

Accidentally deleted a long message, cleared a note, or lost text in a form?

Universal Undo helps you get typed text back, restore lost drafts, and recover deleted text before it is gone for good.

Android does not give most apps a reliable undo button. Think of Universal Undo as a private Ctrl+Z for Android: an on-device recovery layer for the text you are actively typing in chats, notes, email, and forms. It helps you undo typing mistakes and recover cleared form text without switching to a different keyboard.

What it helps you recover:
• Chat drafts and replies
• Notes and journal entries
• Email drafts
• Form text and longer typed paragraphs

How it works:
• Install Universal Undo
• Turn on Accessibility so the app can detect text changes in focused input fields
• Use shake, edge swipe, or floating controls to undo and redo
• Open Timeline when you need to restore older text states and drafts

Why everyday users use it:
• Get typed text back after an accidental delete or cleared field
• Restore lost drafts without retyping everything
• Recover cleared form text before starting over
• Keep using your favorite apps instead of switching to a special keyboard
• Choose the trigger style that feels fastest for you

Privacy first:
• Text recovery stays on your device
• Password and sensitive fields are excluded
• Overlay controls are optional
• You can blacklist apps you do not want tracked
• You stay in control of Accessibility and app permissions

Accessibility Service disclosure for Play listing:
• Universal Undo uses Android's AccessibilityService API to detect text changes in focused input fields while you type
• This lets the app save recent on-device text states for undo, redo, and Timeline restore
• Password and other sensitive fields are excluded
• You choose whether to enable the service, and you can turn it off again in Android settings
• The app does not restore deleted server-side messages or media

Good to know:
• Works best for text you are actively typing in supported apps
• Some app and keyboard behavior can vary by device
• Universal Undo is for recovering typed text, not for restoring deleted server-side messages or media

If you think of it as a private undo button or Ctrl+Z for Android, that is the basic idea.

When you lose words by accident, recover them in seconds with Universal Undo.