Improve your writing with all-in-one assistance—including generative AI, grammar check, and more.
Grammarly for Chrome offers real-time suggestions—including generative AI, grammar check, and more—to help you improve your writing online, no matter what you’re working on.
With comprehensive feedback on spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, and writing style, Grammarly is more than just a proofreader. It’s a tool that helps you write with confidence, find the best words to express yourself, and communicate your ideas with ease. Grammarly’s generative AI capabilities allow you to produce instant drafts, ideas, replies, and more wherever you do your best, most important writing.
➤ Terms and Conditions
By installing the extension, you agree to and acknowledge:
www.grammarly.com/terms
www.grammarly.com/privacy-policy
➤ How it works
Grammarly analyzes your sentences as you write and adds color-coded underlines to words and phrases where you can improve your writing. You can apply Grammarly’s suggestion with a single click, or expand the suggestion to learn more about it.
➤ Go beyond grammar
Grammarly’s advanced spelling checker and grammar checker go far beyond the built-in tools of word processors. Grammarly can detect not only misspellings but also commonly confused words used in the wrong context, like “affect” and “effect.” In addition, it can flag and fix complex grammar and punctuation issues like sentence fragments, comma splices, and subject-verb disagreement.
But great writing is about much more than just grammar and spelling. That’s why Grammarly also helps you streamline wordy phrases and rewrite sentences that are likely to confuse readers. It also suggests word choice improvements to help keep readers engaged, and helps you adjust your tone to ensure you come across the way you intend.
For students: Available on the extension, our free auto-citations feature generates citations for online sources in seconds, without you having to enter any info manually or leave the web page. Get pre-formatted citations ready to go, whether you use APA, MLA, or Chicago.
➤ What’s included?
~ Free
The free version of Grammarly includes basic writing suggestions designed to help you produce clean, mistake-free writing.
• Grammar checker
• Spelling checker
• Punctuation checker
• Tone detector
• Auto-citations
• Generative AI features
~ Pro
Grammarly Pro includes everything available for free, plus an expanded range of writing feedback designed to help you produce high-quality writing that makes an impact.
• Clarity-focused sentence rewrites
• Tone adjustments
• Vocabulary improvements (word choice, formality level)
• Fluency suggestions
Features built for teams, including customized style guides and tone profiles to keep communication on-brand
• Additional advanced suggestions
➤ Works where you write
Grammarly is designed to work seamlessly in your browser—no copying or pasting required. Use it in Google Docs, email clients, social media, and across the web. Grammarly for Chrome works across:
• Google Docs
• Gmail
• LinkedIn
• And more!
➤ 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—which is pretty much everyone, even if you don’t think of yourself as a writer.” —Inc.
“Unlike basic spell checkers, Grammarly is a complete writing assistant app. It’s wonderful for anyone who needs help writing.” —PC Mag
➤ Get Grammarly on your desktop
Want to use Grammarly outside of your browser, in apps like Word, Outlook, and Slack? Try Grammarly for Windows or Grammarly for Mac, now available for download from www.grammarly.com/desktop.
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Latest reviews
- (2024-12-08) Ali Pardhan: forces me to sign in. Its not free, you pay with you data
- (2024-06-14) Delores Moses: I noticed it comes up after I have typed a comment and it provides a better way to phrase the comment. I had forgotten that I used it in 2018.
- (2024-06-13) Sudha Sukumar: It is more helpful in writing mails as well as improving my skills. I recommend everybody to use this
- (2024-06-12) This app so help your writing , Thanks for Grammarly
- (2024-06-11) Nisha Nisha: helping...
- (2024-06-10) David: In 2020, I wrote "I used to love it but now it keeps interrupting my writing to tell me what corrections and advice I am not entitled to because I am using the free version." In 2024, that situation is now much worse. My attempt to write something is now bombarded with unnecessary and unwanted "temporarily FREE" suggestions in an effort to sell me the premium version. FAIL! It is a complete nuisance. I am now using 'Language Tool'. It's not really better but at least, it doesn't keep wasting my time.
- (2024-06-10) Victor Santucci: Great tool for occasional use.
- (2024-06-10) Butch Arthur: It's okay. Too many purple underlines that want me to upgrade. It's way too chatty to be of any use. There is no way I would pay for this if the free version is this intrusive. It's trying to correct this review as I write it. Thanks Grammarly, but I'm already in a relationship. I'm disabling it.
- (2024-06-06) Aniruddha Gupta: WONDERFUL EXTENSION
- (2024-06-05) Sarah Patrick: Annoying. This feature does not consistently work. It does not understand context so changes can be recommended that alter the meaning of your statement.
- (2024-06-04) Alan Baldwin: I'm not overly impressed. I do not like the way it pops when I move my mouse across any blue underline with the offer of 3 free suggestions for the day which doesn't seem to work when clicked. It's just an annoying popup when I go to correct a misspelling or comma. I get along just fine with native Google docs suggestions. It is so annoying I had to remove it from Chrome.
- (2024-06-03) awino Victor: It's have been good place to learn advanced languages
- (2024-06-03) johnny kallay: É muito bom poder contar com as correções automáticas e também com as alternativas de texto mais concisas.
- (2024-06-02) Janna German: GOOD
- (2024-05-31) Joydip Sarkar: I love Grammarly for everyday writing
- (2024-05-30) Grammerly really helps me write better emails and reports. I am grateful for the free three suggestions I'm given. Wish I could buy a subscription.
- (2024-05-28) Anusha Srinivas: good
- (2024-05-27) CEC Health: I wish I had this app before, my work is now easier
- (2024-05-23) Deratech “DERATECH”: One of a most important and helpful programs in my use
- (2024-05-20) Renata Spiro: Helpful and easy to use
- (2024-05-16) Wallach Wallach: GREAT AND USEFUL
- (2024-05-09) Milovan Filipovic: THE NEW UI IS GARBAGE AND CONVOULTED! UGH! Not helpful at all. I would say worse than this. I tested the trial a few times. Their wording suggestions are out of context, so they correct from right to wrong. It is useless! Grammarly confirmed that my paper was great. I made very few mistakes, but I corrected them. Then, I opted to play with the program and uploaded my written work to the Grammarly extension, and all errors popped up. I cannot believe that one portion of the program said everything was correct, and then a second part of the program said I had countless errors. It is frustrating for me to record what Grammarly is doing and send it to the team of illiterates, because I know they won’t do anything to fix it. It places commas everywhere it can, including in sentences that have independent clauses. If you are using a semicolon, it will latch on to it like a child to a crutch, suggesting that you add punctuation when it has already been added. It will pitch a fit if you use a different apostrophe and smart quoting in the same sentence as “text inconsistency.” The AI for delivery and engagement is garbage. I get nauseous when it screams about how it’s slightly off or bland. The AI delivery is a nightmare; it spreads political correctness and censors meaningless sentences such as “I don’t like,” “don’t get at me,” etc. Very frustrating and jading! By the way, your suggestions in the demo document are a joke. Both “e-mail” and “email” are correct. The spelling of a country’s abbreviation, like “U.S.A.” or “USA,” applies the same rules with or without a full stop at the end of each letter. Educate the idiotic team that trained it, because your product is hot garbage as a result.
- (2024-04-23) Jessica Allister: Initial impressions were good, however, after a couple of days, most suggestions suddenly became blocked by their premium paywall. I just wanted a simple spellchecker that was a better alternative to the builtin ones, but even with a Grammerly account, it isn't possible to stop the constant popups which push you to sign up for the premium subscription! Unless you are planning on paying for Grammerly, don't waste your time on this extension!
- (2024-03-27) Reg B: 2023-2024 update: Was driving me crazy putting the popup over the work area. Why on earth would you get a popup going over buttons, typing area. Furthermore, when you pause the popup, the Grammarly popup stays over the area in question and is unworkable. Someone at Grammarly has come up with an idea and yet, on application likely has never tested it on real world users.
- (2024-03-27) J J: Grammarly is worse than before, it doesn't come on when I write and when it does, it wants me to always sign in. Grammarly went from great for many years to good, and now bad. Grammarly fails in its attempt to correct a commonly wrongly spelled word, it's completely off in its suggestion of the word it's trying to correct. For a person that can't spell very well, Grammarly is no longer helping me.
- (2024-03-20) Eric Ketzer: This is one of the best, but it only supports the English language (also too many incitations to get the premium. We get it that there is a premium...)
- (2024-03-20) n ascentt: love this addon, very useful for someone that sucks at typing. However, suddenly grammarly no longer underlines words. I can still hover and correct words but the underline is gone. Edit: now lets you sign up without apple id or facebook, but once signed in everything is underlined yellow with a popup that it's locked behind premium subscription. RIP
- (2024-03-19) Alex Chereshnev: Now demands registration.
- (2024-03-05) Amanda Fields: I liked it a ton 'til this latest update. I use it mainly in Google Docs, every day. When using the Review Suggestions feature and I accept a suggestion or change the suggestion location myself, it immediately jumps to the next suggestion. It's really jarring. I wish I could turn that off. Overall happy with it.
- (2024-03-05) The yellow lines underneath are very annoying. I can't seem to disable them.
- (2024-01-29) BlueShade: The tool is really useful. However, I wish there were more options to turn certain types of suggestions off such as synonyms which I don't have much use for and just comes off more distracting than useful. This also goes for premium suggestions which I have less of a use for as I'm not interested in buying the premium version. Edit: I would also like to add that the spell check would constantly want me to have a dash in between words and mark otherwise as a spelling error even though it should just be a suggestion most of the time.
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- (2024-01-24) Amos Folarin: Much improved (since my last review). However, there's a bug (/feature) where if the chrome plugin is enabled, you can't resize text areas. Additionally the floating icon blocks the down scroll button on text areas.
- (2024-01-12) Fabien Pichard: Why oh Why would one put the widget on the top of the edit box where I type with no option to move it elsewhere. The only solution is to disable it... :(
- (2023-12-27) Jawar Nelson: Seems to require an account now. NO to data harvesting. It has WORKED FINE ALL THESE YEARS but NOW grammy requires an account. NOOOOOOOOO I you dont need that. Stop being so damn nosey. It use to work without getting in the way. But know that it has that floating widget like thing. ITS ALWAYS IN MY WAY. Why cant I permanently hide that stupid thing?
- (2023-12-21) Eva Kioko: It is great!!! especially when I want to produce a report or response and to check on grammar and punctuation.
- (2023-12-21) Opadv Gaya: This is very useful. This is also useful to increase my work efficiency. So that I like it.
- (2023-12-20) Michael Penry: As promised, Thank you. It does tend to block over what I am trying to write and can be aggravating at times.
- (2023-12-18) Baharudin M: Great
- (2023-12-14) Iqbal Segu Mohideen Mohamed (SMMI): Very useful to me and helped more on Premium.
- (2023-12-14) omar ahmed: YES, We are like our Grammarly. It is very helpful and provide spell correction, proposition correction, grammar correction and provide perfect sentence correction to me. It is work with me when I writing correspondence etiquette
- (2023-12-13) Hadiqa Shabbir: I love Grammarly for everyday writing. It not only gives suggestions but also helps to improve writing related to specific subject or content. It's easy to use and its features are amazing
- (2023-12-13) Zeeshan Zahid: most effective tools for begginers
- (2023-12-12) John Whittaker: Awesome helped me so much. Legacy of the Overworld
- (2023-12-08) Satyanarayana Varaprasad: very helpful to me
- (2023-12-07) Murtaza Ali: It always helped me avoid grammatical small mistakes.
- (2023-12-06) Nguyen Thi Anh Dao (FPTU DN): I love it
- (2023-12-04) dave upper: It works. The AI features are nice for re-writing quickly.
- (2023-12-04) IT Admin: Very Helpful
- (2023-12-01) Tom Bedford: It can be useful for catching spelling errors, but its recommendations for tone, phrasing, grammar and clarity are ill-advised and even incorrect most of the time.