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Grammarly: AI Writing Assistant and Grammar Checker App

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Improve your writing with all-in-one assistance—including generative AI, grammar check, and more.

Image from store Grammarly: AI Writing Assistant and Grammar Checker App
Description from store Grammarly for Chrome is your always-on assistant for clearer, more compelling communication. It helps you brainstorm ideas, overcome writer’s block, and refine your writing with confidence, precision, and ease. Powered by advanced AI, Grammarly does more than correct mistakes. It generates one-click drafts to help you get started, builds organized outlines, sharpens tone for any audience, and adapts to your goals as you write—whether you're working on a school assignment, a business email, or anything in between. With built-in plagiarism detection and AI content checks, Grammarly supports originality while helping you write faster, sound sharper, and communicate more effectively—anywhere you write online. ➤ How it works Grammarly works right where you do—in your browser—offering real-time feedback as you type in emails, documents, and more. It goes beyond surface-level edits by offering suggestions that help you organize your ideas, strengthen your arguments, and tailor your tone to your audience. Whether you’re tightening a sentence or reworking a full draft, Grammarly adapts to your goals, context, and intent in real time. You can apply suggestions instantly or expand them to see the "why" behind each one—putting you in control and helping you build stronger writing habits with every edit. ➤ What’s included? ~ Free Everything you need to write more clearly and confidently: • Real-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation feedback • Suggestions to improve clarity and tone • Auto-citations in APA, MLA, or Chicago style • Built-in AI to help you brainstorm, draft, and rewrite content ~ Pro Advanced support for high-impact writing: • Sentence rewrites to improve clarity, flow, and engagement • Tone, formality, and word choice enhancements • Feedback tailored to academic, technical, or professional contexts • Audience insights to guide how your message is received • AI content detection and plagiarism checks for originality • Team features like style guides and tone profiles (for business users) ➤ Terms and Conditions By installing the extension, you agree to and acknowledge: www.grammarly.com/terms www.grammarly.com/privacy-policy ➤ Works where you write Grammarly integrates directly into your browser—no copying and pasting needed. Get writing support across: • Google Docs • Gmail • LinkedIn • And 500,000+ apps and websites ➤ Get Grammarly on your desktop Want Grammarly in Word, Outlook, Slack, and more? Download Grammarly for Windows or Mac: www.grammarly.com/desktop ➤ Explore docs, Grammarly's new AI writing surface Looking for a powerful space to write and refine your ideas? Docs is Grammarly’s dedicated writing surface built for deep focus and support at every step. Unlike the Chrome extension or desktop app, it’s your all-in-one hub for strategic insights, from audience reactions to grade predictions. Go from blank page to polished piece—all in one intelligent space. Learn more about docs and how it can transform your writing: www.grammarly.com/docs ➤ Trusted by millions of users “Grammarly ensures your messages are professional and grammatically correct by offering spell-checking, tone suggestions, and even vocabulary hints.” —Forbes “It’s the go-to service for fixing grammar, punctuation, and awkward sentences for professionals, college students, and people who write for a living.” —Inc. “Unlike basic spell checkers, Grammarly is a complete writing assistant app.” —PC Mag ➤ We value your trust Your data privacy and security are at the core of everything we do. Learn more about our user-first approach to trust and safety: www.grammarly.com/trust California residents, please see the California Privacy Notice: https://www.grammarly.com/privacy-policy#sectionSingleColumn_47y4NWiOf89wt12wcc6a74

Latest reviews

  • (2025-09-15) Tamal Sarkar: As a student, I highly recommend it. This is a great tool for anyone who struggles with grammar or tone in writing.
  • (2025-09-14) Harry Kidd: LOVE IT - it assists in remembering grammar rules from High School and later > 1960s
  • (2025-09-12) Anya Simpson: I love it when it works. I hate it when it routinely suggests I upgrade to pro, even though I ALREADY have upgraded to Pro, and I am paid up to date!
  • (2025-09-12) Isaiah Utz: This is a great tool for anyone who struggles with grammar or tone in writing. As a student I highly recommend it
  • (2025-09-11) Chenghan Li: Please stop suggesting premium changes on a free plan. They are both annoying and bad suggestions.
  • (2025-09-11) Aleksey Andreyanov (HighAley): It became terrible lately. Replaces text in a wrong place by ruining everything.
  • (2025-09-10) 4NG3L!!: pretty good, ive been using this since 2022 but it lags sometimes
  • (2025-09-10) Jairus Kiptoo: SO POOR
  • (2025-09-10) Livhuwani Tsanwani: The app prioritises informal english and often makes grammar mistake it never used to make especially around the overuse of commas
  • (2025-09-09) Reuben: why when I'm on the install page do you quickly switch the no thanks and try pro for free buttons? not slick
  • (2025-09-09) maria watts: keeps telling me it can not read my words - they need to be in English. They are in English
  • (2025-09-09) Rajesh Nair: The communication system is excellent!!, It is very helpful for improving our writing and language skills.
  • (2025-09-09) Phoenix Gabriel: Previously, it would give you some free sample "Pro" suggestions per day, and once those ran out, it would prompt you to subscribe. If you declined, the marketing quit for the day. NOW there are no free samples (which is probably for the best, as they were frequently nonsensical and would change the meaning of a sentence or paragraph), and the marketing resets EVERY PARAGRAPH. It is a CONSTANT BARRAGE. The extension is becoming unusable.
  • (2025-09-08) Sisira Fonseka -SDAT-: Yes, I would love it.
  • (2025-09-08) Cory Finn: Free version is perfect for me:D
  • (2025-09-07) Olamilekan Andu: It's very helpful.
  • (2025-09-06) EKEMINI FELIX: Not allowing me to login anymore
  • (2025-09-06) Iana Botvineva: I love and hate Grammarly. It does its job well when detecting basic punctuation and grammar mistakes but it's extremely laggy when checking texts longer than one page.
  • (2025-09-04) James Martey: I like writing good english.
  • (2025-09-03) Eloise Rowan: I appreciate the AI for improving my grammar!
  • (2025-09-03) Siamak Vakili: I love you so much
  • (2025-09-03) Selwyn Lam: PRACTICAL
  • (2025-09-03) Ruhul Amin: great
  • (2025-09-03) C: Grammarly performs harassment marketing... 90% of ads I see on Youtube are from this company and often times I'll have 5 consecutive ads from them within 5 minutes... The product isn't worth the harassment... what kind of marketing strategy choses to harass customers already using your product... Strongly recommend to not use this company! Competitors (not tried any yet, but here are options I've found): ProWritingAid, Ginger, Hemingway Editor, Wordtune, QuillBot, Jasper, and Writer also compete by offering content generation and advanced writing suggestions. Had to redownload just to write this review. Congrats to your marketing division for motivating me to write my first review.
  • (2025-09-02) Ahmed Younes: Nice
  • (2025-09-02) Jacquie McTaggart: Grammarly has been a huge help to me. I have some vision problems that make it difficult to see my typing errors. Grammarly ALWAYS catches them, as well as structural errors. I just installed Windows 11, and couldn't wait to add Grammarly to my toolbox.
  • (2025-09-02) Dean Pittard: It used to be fantastic until, I'm guessing they started using AI detection, because now it will frequently change a sentence into something that doesn't make any god damn sense! And when they started ramming "BUY PRO SUBSCRIPTION" down your throat every two seconds. I understand the company needs to make money to stay afloat, but Jesus f'ing Christ, it's constant and never-ending! It massively impairs basic functionality and typing, so it's actually causing a problem to force you to buy the Pro subscription out of frustration. This is why there is now only one person in our entire office who still uses the app. Everyone else has uninstalled it.
  • (2025-09-02) Debbie Grossberg: I thank you so much for this helpful tool. It makes one's life much easier.
  • (2025-09-02) Amy cox: ** The rewrite is really good,but when Grammarly rewrites for you, it makes many mistakes. So people like me have to fix their mistakes on my own. ** So, that is why paying all this money for an app that doesn't even rewrite your writing correctly. ** I think the price should be a little cheaper; or they should at least give us another option. ** So people could afford a better choice for a better price.Not everyone needs to get it for a month,or a year. ** Weekly deals would make it so much better for one single price for one single person who only needs to use it for a week or two. ** So that is why they are only receiving 3 stars from me, and I am sure a lot of people would agree with me! ** Thank You, ** Amy Cox
  • (2025-09-01) Rose F Tozzi: Great
  • (2025-09-01) Laetitia P: Grammarly is a great tool – it’s easy to use, works well, and really helps improve writing.
  • (2025-08-31) LazinessPeP Sleep: It's useful for grammar but it does change text colour when it fix the text.
  • (2025-08-31) PAUL AREECKAL: Grammarly is helipng me a lot
  • (2025-08-29) Uncle Phil Composer: won't allow my comment to go through
  • (2025-08-28) David Bergen: Loving grammarly. I'm a good writer but prone to typos etc. I describe Grammarly as giving me an extra 25 IQ points. It makes my life better and easier.
  • (2025-08-28) Donna Blackburn: I'm impressed with ALL the punctuation corrections. Yikes. I do not yet know what certain indications of Gammerly mean....but I'll learn.
  • (2025-08-26) Tim Akintoye: Alpha and Omega of Data An "alpha and omega of data" essay for PhD students should explore the foundational principles and ultimate goals of data analysis, contrasting Cronbach's Alpha (α) and McDonald's Omega (ω) as key measures of psychometric reliability. The essay should explain why omega is a superior, yet less common, alternative to alpha, as alpha's assumptions (tau-equivalent items) are often violated in practice, leading to biased reliability estimates. A comprehensive essay would detail the computational differences, the theoretical underpinnings of each measure, the practical implications of their use, and the need to adopt omega for more accurate representation of measurement quality in research. 1. Foundations and Goals of Data Analysis The "Alpha" of Data: This could represent the fundamental goal of reliable data collection and measurement, highlighting the prevalence of Cronbach's alpha as the historical standard for internal consistency reliability. The "Omega" of Data: This signifies the ultimate goal of achieving accurate and theoretically sound measurement reliability, pointing to McDonald's omega as the more robust and current best practice. 2. Comparing Alpha and Omega Cronbach's Alpha (α): What it is: A measure of the internal consistency reliability of a scale, calculated based on the mean covariance of items. Its limitations: It relies on a strong assumption of "tau-equivalency" (all items measure the same construct equally), which is often violated, leading to an underestimation of true reliability. Why it's prevalent: It's widely known, easy to calculate, and readily available in many statistical software packages, despite its theoretical shortcomings. McDonald's Omega (ω): What it is: A more general and accurate measure of composite reliability. Its strengths: It does not assume tau-equivalent items and provides a more unbiased estimate of reliability, making it suitable for congeneric items with uncorrelated errors. Why it's less common: Its computation is more complex, requiring item loadings from a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), which has hindered wider adoption despite being a more robust alternative. 3. The "Journey" from Alpha to Omega A Need for Alternatives: The widespread, yet often inappropriate, use of alpha has led to calls for researchers to shift to more theoretically sound alternatives like omega. Practical Implications: Understanding the difference is crucial for PhD students to ensure the quality and accuracy of their research findings, as using alpha when omega is more appropriate can lead to misleading conclusions about measurement reliability. The Path Forward: Modern psychometric literature advocates for a move beyond the mechanistic reporting of alpha towards a more critical assessment of measurement structure and reliability, using omega as a primary tool. Essay Structure Suggestions 1. Introduction: Introduce the importance of reliability in data and research, and state the essay's purpose: to explain the limitations of Cronbach's Alpha and promote McDonald's Omega as a superior alternative. 2. The Reign of Alpha: Describe Cronbach's Alpha, its theoretical basis, its widespread use, and its significant limitations. 3. The Rise of Omega: Explain McDonald's Omega, its theoretical advantages, and its more appropriate use in real-world psychometric applications. 4. Practicalities and Challenges: Discuss the technical barriers to omega's adoption and methods for overcoming them (e.g., using specialized software or packages). 5. Conclusion: Reiterate the importance of moving from alpha to omega for improving the quality and reliability of research, and what this means for the future of data analysis in your specific field
  • (2025-08-26) Dana wright: I LOVE IT, ITS PERFECT
  • (2025-08-23) Nishat khan: good
  • (2025-08-22) Kari Collins: Love it, I now depend on it.
  • (2025-08-20) Amin Zain Abdeen: Grammarly is a great tool, it really helps me with spellings and some times with sentenses.
  • (2025-08-20) SAH ZAMAN: i am really helpful about my spell alwys need help
  • (2025-08-20) Rayhan Baginda: National Halal standardization of the Philippines: An In-depth Analysis
  • (2025-08-19) Maha Tharwat: helpful App
  • (2025-08-18) Debra Akins: AI improves my vocabulary.
  • (2025-08-18) Olivier Tassinari: The extension allows to disable itself on a per domain basis, but it keeps messing around with the DOM of the page, it adds data-new-gr-c-s-check-loaded data-gr-ext-installed data-gr-ext-disabled="forever" to the <body> element even when not enabled on a specific URL. This creates a lot of noise when working with React in dev mode, it's so annoying. When we disable a domain, please REALLY disable the extension. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75337953/what-causes-nextjs-warning-extra-attributes-from-the-server-data-new-gr-c-s-c 200K views.
  • (2025-08-18) Paweł Pawlak: It opens some useless chat on every extension update
  • (2025-08-17) David Felps: Used to be a great tool, but is now super obtrusive and constantly prompting to upsell their premium service.
  • (2025-08-17) Phongsatorn Ploypukdee (SyLiz): Please remove stupid BUY PREMIUM pop-up
  • (2025-08-16) Alicia M. (Alice): Grammarly is great if you want to a non-stop BUY PREMIUM pop-up in front of your face every time you make a mistake or even regular sentences in general that it thinks could be better. The free version is so incredibly annoying, unintelligent, and unhelpful, it did the opposite of make me want to pay for an upgrade and felt more like a virus than an extension. I tried the LanguageTool extension instead; INSTANTLY more helpful, less invasive, calmer colors, and no pressure to upgrade. They just provide a decent tool/service for free and offer better features for a price, totally fair, but they don't shove the offer your face more than they provide the tool/service!

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44,000,000+ history
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Rating
4.5075 (42,874 votes)
Last update / version
2025-09-11 / 14.1253.1
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