“…Although our ways of communication and information storage have been greatly changed in modern digital age, paper prints still occupy a crucial role in daily life according to international surveys that annual paper production shows sustained growth and is estimated to be 900 million tonnes in 2050. − However, most papers for nonstorage prints are disposed in a short period of one-time reading, which causes huge environmental problems, energy consumption, and business operating cost. , Rewritable paper, which can be reused for multiple times, is an appealing alternative approach to alleviating these problems. Various stimuli-responsive materials/systems that are capable of undergoing reversible color changes in response to light, − heat, − pH, , water, , mechanical force, and other solvents have been developed as imaging media for rewritable paper. Among them, light-printable rewritable paper (LRP) has been one of the most popular research areas because light as an external stimulus has advantages of cleanliness, green property, easy handling, high resolution, and favorable noncontact writing. , Tremendous efforts have recently been devoted to develop several photochromic materials/systems, which are the core to fabricate LRP.…”