Handwriting on lined paper
Most of what you write by hand ends up on ruled paper — a notebook, a refill pad, a school register. Deepscribble turns your typed text into realistic handwriting on lined paper, with the line spacing set to match your own sheet so every word sits cleanly on the ruling. Fix the spacing once and a long piece flows down the lines without a single re-drawn row.
Previews shown in handwriting faces — the studio renders true stroke-by-stroke handwriting.
Match the ruling to your notebook
Set the line spacing in millimetres so it matches the sheet you actually write on — narrow, medium or wide ruled. The baseline is aligned to that spacing, so the ink sits on the line rather than floating above it or cutting through.
Ruling, not page size
An A4 page is about dimensions; lined paper is about the lines themselves. Put your chosen ruling on any size sheet, keep or drop the coloured margin, and adjust the gap between rules independently of the page — so ruled paper handwriting looks right whether it's a pocket pad or a full sheet.
Print straight onto sheets you own
'Print it' mode renders the ink only, on a transparent page. Run your existing ruled pad, refill paper or letterhead through the printer and the writing lands on the real lines — no second set of printed rules doubling up over your own.
Handwriting that keeps to the line
The layout engine aligns each row to the ruling, so the hand stays on the line down a long document instead of drifting or clipping at the foot of the page. Letters still vary naturally from word to word — it just holds the baseline. 'Share online' gives you the same lined page as a full scanned look for screens.
Frequently asked questions
Can I match the line spacing to my own notebook?
Yes — set the ruling gap in millimetres to match narrow, medium or wide ruled paper, and the handwriting's baseline is aligned to that spacing so the ink sits on the lines.
Can I print onto lined paper I already have?
Yes — 'Print it' mode renders ink only on a transparent page, so it overlays your existing ruled pad or refill sheets without printing a second set of lines on top.
Will the writing stay on the lines all the way down?
Yes — each row is aligned to the ruling, so the hand keeps to the line across a long page. The letters still vary naturally, but they don't drift off the rules or clip at the edge.
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Handwriting on lined paper — in seconds
Type your text, pick a style and paper, and export print-ready pages.
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