When, where and by whom was the world's first typewriter invented? The earliest recorded time was in 1714, when an Englishman named Henry Mill first registered the invention patent. It is said that this machine invented by Mill "can be used to write any article on parchment, and its neatness is no different from that of printed matter". However, no one knows what it looks like, and can't even describe what it looks like.
It is generally recognized that the first patent for typewriter was registered in 1829 by William Austin Burt of Detroit, an American. Its name was "Burt's family letter typewriter".