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Apply with AI vs autofill extensions

Auto-apply that opens the employer site and submits, versus an extension that only fills fields in your browser.

Worklittle is auto-apply on more than 2 million jobs. Apply with AI fills and sends the employer’s own application. Swipe to apply on Jobs and Tinder for Jobs. Commute search lives on the interactive job map at Maps. Resume and Always submit live in Settings.

What autofill does

A typical autofill extension stores your name, resume file, and answers, then types them into whatever form is already open in your browser. You still find the job, open the careers page, and click Submit.

That can be enough when you want to stay on the page yourself. It is not auto-apply. The application is not sent until you send it.

What Apply with AI does

Apply with AI is auto-apply on Worklittle. You pick a job on Jobs. Worklittle opens the company’s real form in a cloud browser in chat, fills it from your resume, and sends it. You can watch or take control anytime.

It works on more than 2 million open jobs. The flag on the job is the only check you need. See What is Apply with AI? and Which jobs support Apply with AI.

When to use which

| You want | Use |
| --- | --- |
| Worklittle to fill and send the employer form | [Apply with AI](/help/apply-with-ai/start-apply) |
| To review every field before send | Turn **Always submit** off in [Settings](https://worklittle.com/settings), then apply |
| To type on the live page yourself | Take control in the cloud browser |
| A list of nearby roles first | [Maps](https://worklittle.com/maps) or swipe on [Jobs](https://worklittle.com/jobs) |

Autofill stays in your browser tab. Apply with AI runs on the employer site from Worklittle’s cloud browser, then marks the role Applied on Saved.