Grammarly: AI Writing Assistant and Grammar Checker App
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- Extension status: Featured
- Live on Store
Grammarly for Chrome helps you write with confidence. Get AI support for grammar, clarity, and tone, from first draft to final edit.
Grammarly for Chrome is your always-on AI partner for clearer, more compelling communication. From brainstorming ideas to final edits, Grammarly’s advanced AI helps you write faster and with more confidence. It works across everything you write, whether it’s an email, a school paper, or a business proposal.
Advanced AI support you can count on:
• Generate one-click drafts to help you start faster
• Build outlines to organize ideas clearly
• Rewrite sentences for flow, clarity, and engagement
• Adjust tone and word choice for any audience
• Check originality with built-in plagiarism detection and AI content safeguards
And now, with Superhuman Go, you can go beyond writing. Go works alongside you in Chrome to streamline tasks and minimize interruptions—combining Grammarly’s trusted AI writing support with tools that help you stay focused and productive. Currently available as an opt-in beta, Go can be enabled directly from your Chrome extension settings.
➤ How it works
Grammarly integrates directly into your browser, offering real-time suggestions as you type in Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, and across 500,000+ other sites.
• See corrections and improvements instantly
• Expand edits to learn the “why” and strengthen your skills
• Stay focused with Go, the AI assistant that understands what you’re working on and offers proactive support
➤ What’s included?
Free – Essential tools for confident writing:
• Grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections
• Suggestions to improve clarity and tone
• Auto-citations in APA, MLA, and Chicago style
• AI help to brainstorm, draft, and rewrite
Pro – Everything in Free, plus:
• Sentence rewrites for clarity, flow, and engagement
• Tone, formality, and word choice enhancements
• Audience insights to guide how your message is received
• Feedback tailored for academic, technical, or professional work
• Plagiarism detection and AI content checks
• Team features like style guides and tone profiles (for business users)
➤ Trusted by millions
“Grammarly rightfully touts itself as more than a simple spell checker ... Grammarly has a generative AI tool that helps you build outlines, brainstorm ideas, and even generate text.” —CNET
“Grammarly’s advanced AI suggestions go beyond simply flagging grammatical mistakes to offer intelligent suggestions for improving clarity, tone, and conciseness for whatever you’re writing.” —Tom’s Guide
“The beauty of this tool is that it uses AI to exemplify how your work can be enhanced rather than doing it for you.” —ZDNet
➤ More ways to use Grammarly
• Desktop app: Use Grammarly in Word, Outlook, Slack, and more by downloading Grammarly on your desktop → www.grammarly.com/desktop
• Docs: Grammarly’s dedicated writing space for deep focus and strategic insights → www.grammarly.com/docs
➤ Privacy and security you can 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
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Latest reviews
- Mark McGrath
- First off the extension when correcting will put a , insid,e of a sentence like this and that is a new problem that I tried to fix through there guide. Also they had a feature for woke writers you could turn on and off which I appreciated. Now if you write illegal immigrant it automatically says it misspelled and corrects to undocumented. Keep your politics out of your app or face poor reviews. If people want your politics great, and that goes for the reverse if undocumented was transitioned to illegal it would be the same issue.
- Amjad Noor Bhatti
- I have been using Grammarly for many years to improve my non-verbal communication skills. I found it helpful, and advocate that all non-native English speakers benefit from it to add value to their written works. However, if Grammarly is truly for educating SM users on writing correct prose, it must increase the scope of 'free' usage, as well as the number of fee suggestions per day. It should be understood that not everyone with access to the internet is keen on or can afford Grammarly!!!
- Jacob Cohen
- I find grammarly helpful in communicating more effectively in my writing.
- Alan Johnston
- Many times the suggestions the app makes to me don't make sense. Nice to reference, but if you do everything it suggests people will scratch their heads when they read it. It's kinda like having to ignore GPS units at times.
- Andikan Offiong
- I've used grammarly a lot. Yes, I agree that there are way to much pop-ups, but It helps me with homework and the AI is really good for me. So overall, I like it.
- Alemayehu Mekuria
- Very unconfertale the previous version is better grammerly than the new one.
- Marshunt Carsten
- The amount of times the popup for a "Pro" plan pops up... Holy hell, I never felt like I wanted to uninstall something so quickly. People will buy if they are interested. If you had 100 popups and still haven't bought, then it means people aren't interested. Not everyone swims in money. So stop with the popups.
- Edward Werzyn Jr
- It does a great job at correcting typos, its English style is different from mine, growing up in the South! It can be very annoying when writing tasks for my AI programs where I might not use proper English, but shortened sentences the AI understands. I usually just turn it off if I'm going to be writing code and using AI.
- Emily Pollard
- It tells me to rewrite things and tries to change things that are correct and that I wrote on purpose. its also super annoying because it randomly pops up sometimes.
- Alexander [STUDENT] Nolte [STUDENT]
- Really annoying because it pops up on everything making all the work unreadable and when you try to fix it it want you to pay for a member ship to use it.
- Oscar Hernandez-Velasco
- I like and would recommend Grammarly to my friends, family, or co-workers because my grammar has drastically improved.
- Anton Rus4u
- Free version spams all the time forcing you to upgrade
- Michael
- Too heavy for what it does, and it recently stopped working without an account.
- NAINVI SINGH 2309
- very good tool for students and its software is well developed
- Jim Marik
- The support staff is terrible on helping fixing issues with Grammarly. They have not helped me fix my issue and you can't talk to a live person. I'm going to have to cancel this web site and find a different option.
- Tiron Stefan
- Lately it is making my Chrome gmail etc crash or any tab I open...please fix this.
- David Stone
- Grammarly is always good and helpful, except when it encourages one to rewrite with a juvenile AI (wink, wink).
- NOLAN WACHAUF
- annoying
- Bradly Shire
- Grammarly highey saved everything I ever did online, half my essays would be C's if I used my grammar and spelling from typing fast.
- Brian Swatsworth
- this site deserves no stars it sucks
- Sumudu Maduwantha
- I love grammarly. but recently they integrated some chat bot called Superhuman Go into this extension. It is soooo annoying. I turned this off in grammerly settings but it keeps appearing on my side panel no matter how may times I remove it. I don't want that, I only need grammerly, and there's no way to remove that intrusive sh*tbot.
- Leonardo dlr
- So expensive
- Abner Aaron Lima Gomez
- Better gramar che in the whole world
- firstladyshah
- Exceptional..
- William Baugh
- good overall but always needs yo to upgrade for feautures
- Zijie Zhao
- Dude if I unsubsribed from your marketing emails, it doesn't mean I would like seeing a pop-up window about your black friday sale out of no where.
- Emileo Drahos-Kohrs
- It has made my writing easier to read and it actually knows what I want to write.
- Albert Wolszon
- I installed Grammarly for Grammarly, not for some ai chat superhuman thing. Don't show it by default
- Rhys Howell
- I've just been trying to figure out what this dumb and intrusive plugin is that suddenly appeared in my browser. I checked the code and it's Grammarly that's decided to add it to every webpage. What a joke! Bye bye.
- Marketstreet408
- no real help for setting up on Chrome. I found it difficult to set up. for set up I give it not even on star
- Eleanor Beckfield
- Great chrome extension! It really helped my grammar and spelling, but some of the pro AI samples made my writing sound very fake and unhuman-like.
- Davon Whitworth
- Used to be a 4 star application but now it's terrible. The comma placement bug is way too old to not be sorted out. The suggested rewording will also change the meaning of sentences and constantly suggesting changes on top its own changes.
- SUS
- Superhuman Go is soo cool!
- KRG Perseus
- So there is this free pro samples, but I just looked at and became 2, yeah fine, but then I looked at it again and it became 1, and then 0, how is this possible, Grammarly fix this goofy mistake
- Asif Khan
- I hate the stupid "AI chatbot" that showed up out of nowhere with no announcement or warning and sticks out from the right of my browser like a sore thumb. Uninstalled.
- Alex's Google Account
- I had to uninstall this extension because it added an AI chatbot to my browser.
- Alex Ng
- I really like the use cases. I just dont like that its only usable in chrome. It defeats the purpose of being useful everywhere when its not available everywhere. Bring compatibility to Dia or ChatGPT atlas. Mark my words. I will subscribe again once they do. Very good extension though.
- Yohan Binura
- best
- Laura Miras Ventura
- So yeah I ussed to LOVE Grammarly. Used to. Until they decided to hop in the train of making ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING AI and it became unusable. I used Grammarly for writing almost everything since my mother tongue isn't English and it helped me a lot finding mistakes and typos, and hence I cannot use it anymore. Grammarly uses EVERYTHING you write to train their AI and the AI they work with is being fed with ALL YOUR DATA. This is insane, I never allowed anything I write to be used for that purpose, but huh, why ask for consent when you can just force users to accept it by never even telling them about it, am I right? Funny, that is clearly against best practices. I don't feel safe anymore using this app in none of my devices. I write books and I don't want someone else's AI slop to feature MY writing. But, furthermore, I am not safe writing down my email, my personal emails, my passwords, since EVERYTHING will be scraped by Grammarly's AI and/or probably sold to other AI companies. And all of this without even grasping the problem of AI per se, which is killing the planet and making people's lives unlivable by taking up vital resources like water for it to work, all of that while rising up unemployment since companies are firing real people to replace their jobs with AI (which then makes the worst results ever that has to be double-checked by real people, who get paid so poorly for that job, thus making corporations even richer by making worse and worse products for the masses). So please, inform yourself too about the dangers and evils of AI and say NO to it and uninstall any app that forces you to use AI. I definitely will switch to Harper, another grammar-checking tool that keeps everything you write private. Good riddance, Grammarly. I do hope one day you realize your mistake and hire real people back and leave any AI features so that your product has the utility and greatness it used to have. But, for now, it is goodbye, forever.
- Caaro Albistro
- I love Grammarly, it's super helpful. However, recent AI changes make some suggestions sound terrible. Not only using a non-human type of writing, but even changing the complete sense of my words. But it does its job correcting typos and grammar.
- Jonathan Becker
- very bad
- Brayden Forcum
- Grammarly is a great way to quickly filter through my writing, but the recent AI changes that try to improve writing tone are terrible. Whereas Grammarly used to look for ways to make my writing more and concise, recent AI features have begun adding additional words, attempting to insert "likely" and "probably" when I want to make a definitive statement. It seems to take the humanness out of my writing. Grammarly is a great product, but it needs to stop dehumanizing writing. This is in addition to bugs where it does not know what I've actually written, and tries to correct a spelling error because it does see the letters I just typed.
- Ashlee Cox
- It's great, accept for recently it keeps marking words spelled wrong that aren't. It keeps trying to correct my American spelling with the British spelling despite having American English selected. This makes it hard to know if a word is really misspelled or just spelled differently.
- HD DEN VOI CHUNG EM
- ok
- Kali
- not helpful. major glitch when you let it rephrase or fix wording. it jumbles all the wording up.
- TEACHER大衛(Davie)
- great
- Riley Emmerling
- it's ok but as a 7th grader it helps with papers it is just glitchy and there are MUCH better
- Lilly
- I wish there was a -5 stars. I came here to read the reviews to see if anyone else had the same problems as me with this SUPER GLITCHY APP. Sure did, tons and tons of bad reviews all saying the same thing. How this app is glitchy and NOT worth the 76.00 I paid! And guess what? NO REFUNDS so we are all screwed here! I keep contacting customer service but it reminds me of Amazons customer service, we all know how "good" they are! I hate this app!
- Connie Markowicz
- The tool itself is fabulous! I feel the included features in the free version are enough to keep me from sounding like an idiot. However, whenever I want to submit a technical issue, feedback, or feature request in Google Classroom, I cannot type more than one letter at a time. I must click out of the composition box and back in to type the next letter. After more than a year of this issue, I was able to identify Grammarly as the culprit. When I uninstall it to submit a ticket to Google Classroom I have no issue with composing and submitting that. I then have to go back to the Chrome store and reinstall Grammarly. I wish it didn't cause this conflict for teachers (I'm sure that many teachers haven't figured out what is causing it either and are just suffering trying to get support from Google).
- coco nut
- Not sure why the pop-up disappears when I try to correct the selected text on page.......it is incredibly frustrating. Very disappointed.