Grammarly: AI Writing Assistant and Grammar Checker App
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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
- Bryan Neilan
- Intrusive, obnoxious, inaccurate, and unhelpful. Not quite sure why I tried it, nor why I ever thought it would be anything more than it turned out to be. Cannot point to a single instance of it being in any way even remotely helpful. 1 star because zero stars is not an option.
- Jen Cocagne
- Generally good at catching errors and improving writing but the Chrome extension is CONSTANTLY freezing up and it just stops working until I reload the page (google doc) which having to do every ten minutes or so on a long document is especially annoying!!! I should not have to load my document into your webpage in order to get consistent use of Grammerly features.
- Melanie Martinez
- Your app is a lifesaver for tracking tasks, but I noticed our actual dev syncs in Google Meet were still a black hole for time. I started using the Minute Minder extension because I wanted the app to be the "modarator" for me. It puts a timer right in the call , so I don’t have to keep interrupting people to stay on track. It even uses an AI Agenda Assistant to draft a segmented plan based on the calendar invite. No extra logins, just efficient meetings.
- Bongeka Mbali
- am writing a thesis for my pHd under a topic optimising MABR for cost effective and energy efficiency sustainable wastewater treatment operation, am in literature review section , in a section of discussing financial part-2.8 Economic Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2.8.1 Capital vs Operational Costs 2.8.2 Aeration Cost Contribution 2.3.3 Financial Metrics • NPV • Payback period • Cost–benefit ratio write a diplomatic 5-10 pages of this section of finance
- Jack Cooper
- Great app for getting work done, and I like it, but our live team syncs were still a mess, no clear focus and no final decisions. Instead of migrating to some massive new meeting platform, we just installed the Minute Minder extension. It pulls data right from the calendar to draft an agenda that you can share with attendees before or during the meeting. During the call, it gives you calm control with a visible timer and milestone cues. At the end, it nudges you to lock in decisions with an outcome card. No extra logins, just perfectly time-boxed meetings.
- Ruth Garma Camorlinga
- It works but only in english. ive been waiting for spanish for years but nothing yet...
- Vlad Yevtushenko
- Great app for getting work done, and I like it, but our live team syncs were still a mess, no clear focus and no final decisions. Instead of migrating to some massive new meeting platform, we just installed the Minute Minder extension. It pulls data right from the calendar to draft an agenda that you can share with attendees before or during the meeting. During the call, it gives you calm control with a visible timer and milestone cues. At the end, it nudges you to lock in decisions with an outcome card. No extra logins, just perfectly time-boxed meetings.
- Gary Rogers
- I thought it was removed from my laptop, as it hasn't popped up like it did when I first installed it, but when I went in to check, it is still there, just not doing anything.
- Yasmim Mayumi
- really useful, there are some occasional bugs while using the extension
- Nushirvan Naseer
- it flagged my girlfriend's real human written content, which she spent 2 HOURS on, as AI slop. FIX YOUR DAMN APP
- Chris Ulan
- 2 stars for not being able to see what is under the icon. Please make it moveable to get it out of the way. More stars if you do that!
- Aly Shamseddin
- One of the earliest demonstrations of RNA targeting was reported by Zamecnik and Stephenson in 1978, who showed that short antisense oligonucleotides could inhibit viral replication by binding complementary RNA sequences and blocking translation [1]. This work introduced the concept that RNA could be manipulated therapeutically.
- TAN LE HAO AAYDEN Student
- Very useful but can add british english
- Calyiah
- it's good but to much i almost got fired and everything because of this never again everyone hated me bcs of this app like I'm nice and it typed out some bad and mean things for my family friends my job i had to get over 20 jobs bcs of grammar so i don't use it anymore when i found out it was bcs of grammar i tried to sue them i mean they even made one of my family members take their life almost I'm done when i tried to sue they denied it still trying to i have so many hospital fees now
- Cal K
- Will ignore anything you say not to correct; will ignore if you don't want a-in-between-every-dang-word. AND IF YOU TELL IT TO STOP CORRECTING A BRAND NAME OR A HUMAN NAME IT WONT EVER EVEN IF YOU TELL IT TO 400 TIMES
- Min Htut
- way too good
- Princess alize
- Awesome!
- Harjit Singh Heir
- Amzing product to write any letter or cummication
- Jamila Nassir
- love it
- Dean
- Leaving for good after 9 years, here is why: - Misses obvious, simple mistakes. (a lot) - Suggestion quality is getting worse and worse. - Aggressively upselling premium tier. - High RAM & CPU usage. - Commonly breaking other extension features. (learned to disable Grammarly first when there is any browser problem) - Fixing simple errors is hidden behind a paywall. (biggest time waster and deal breaker) - Subscription $140/year in the AI age is a joke. Make it $12/year, and you likely get 10x more subscribers. You don't need 20 developers because nobody needs your (anybody's) fancy AI features. There is nothing special you can offer in the future that can't be replicated and deployed in a matter of days. Cut your expenses to a minimum and freeride with a core working product, or do what you do and burn in the near future.
- June Kate
- If you need a grammar checker, Grammarly is a good choice, but if you need a writing tool, I recommend TinaMind's Wiseinks.
- 。アプル
- Works for what its used, a tool i would like to use more, but if you dont buy the PRO version it'll show you pop-ups quite frequently, it's annoying and invasive.
- Nirmal Chakraborty
- very very good app
- David Swanson
- Have the option to turn off pro suggestions. It's really annoying to keep showing pro suggestions when you can't do anything about it. Yes, I'm on the free version. But, add something were it's not so freaking intrusive. Add down in the left corner a promo or say upgrade to see pro suggestions. But, underlining several words and saying you can't know nothing about it and have to dismiss it annoying and intrusive to the point where I just uninstalled Grammarly and won't even consider buying a subscription. Instead, I went with the extension "Private Grammar Checker - Harper". It's totally opensource. Runs locally. And not intrusive at all!
- Paul Henry .W
- Fantastic tool that helps you prep and plan your writing, while learning as you go. There's an excellent continuous learning aspect to the tool that keeps you one step ahead of the game. It's like my very own tutor, hands-on, on demand!
- Paul Silva
- WILL NOT STAY OPEN IN CHROME. I missplelled people and it went trhu... Works sorta ... SEE WAHT I MEEN??? IN 6 YEARS I'VE NEVER HAD THIS PROBLEM.
- Jack W
- doesn't work well in google doc
- Jash Grewal
- old grammarly used to be much better, now it causes so many errors and is always incorrect.
- Michelle Choy
- very well done!!!!!!!
- Sandra S
- Their programmers seem to be under the impression it is 1999! Really poor. Difficult to find services. NO customer service. NO telephone service = NO SERVICE at all. Not worth the aggravation nor the money.
- Glenn Warnecke
- Use to love it now it sucks. I'm not a pro member - and a proud one. been a member since January 11th, 2020 according to them via the extensions. Sample text: My version - Me and him was going to the store yesterday but we ain’t had no money. She don’t know nothing about why they is late. Grammarly's all corrected version: Me and him was going to the store yesterday, but we ain’t had no money. She doesn’t know anything about why they are late. Correct version: He and I were going to the store yesterday, but we didn’t have any money. She doesn’t know anything about why they are late. It changed some things and forgot sometimes. What ChatGPT says about Grammarly's all corrected version: Grammarly sometimes operates in a descriptive mode that tolerates dialectal or informal English (e.g., AAVE or conversational tone) if the style settings allow it. That doesn’t make the sentence grammatically correct in standard formal English — it just means it's acceptable in a casual register. Your second sentence is correct. First sentence breakdown: Errors in that sentence: 1: Subject pronoun case error “Me and him” is object case. The subject of a sentence must be in subject (nominative) case. Correct forms: I and he ✔️ “He and I” 2: Subject–verb agreement error The subject is plural (“He and I” = two people). Therefore the verb must be plural. “was” = singular ✔️ “were” 3: Nonstandard auxiliary construction “ain’t had” is nonstandard in formal English. ✔️ “didn’t have” 4: Double negative “didn’t” + “no money” = logical cancellation in standard English. ✔️ “any money” Grammatically correct version: He and I were going to the store yesterday, but we didn’t have any money. So: ✔️ Acceptable in informal speech. ❌ Incorrect in standard written grammar. Grammarly optimizes for surface-level fluency, not linguistic accuracy or meaning and those are not the same thing. 1: It confuses “sounds natural” with “is correct” As you just saw: “Me and him was going…” That is object case used as a subject + subject-verb disagreement. If your Grammarly didn’t flag that, it means the model decided: “People say this in real life, so it’s probably fine.” That’s not grammar — that’s statistical tolerance of common mistakes. Grammarly is trained on how people actually write, not how language is formally structured. So when enough people misuse something, it starts treating misuse as acceptable. That’s descriptive linguistics leaking into prescriptive use-cases. If you’re writing academic papers, legal docs, clinical notes, formal emails, or anything evaluative, you do not want “common usage smoothing.” You want rule-bound agreement, case consistency, and syntactic validity. Grammarly cannot guarantee that. 2: It will silently alter meaning Grammarly regularly suggests tone rewrites, clarity rewrites, and conciseness rewrites. These are semantic edits, not grammatical ones. Example pattern: “He failed to comply with the protocol.” becomes “He didn’t follow the rules.” Same vibe, not the same legal implication. You just downgraded a compliance failure into a behavioral lapse. It edits for readability, not precision. 3: It encourages cognitive outsourcing This is the biggest long-term cost. You stop asking: Is this subject or object case? Does this verb agree? Is this restrictive or nonrestrictive? Is this clause dependent? And you start asking: “Is there a red underline?” Now your internal grammar engine atrophies, because you’ve replaced analysis with tool approval. You’re training yourself to pass a UI check, not to understand structure. Grammarly is a proofreading assistant, not a grammar authority. Use it to catch typos, flag obvious agreement errors, and clean up punctuation. Do not use it to determine correctness, validate sentence structure, rewrite meaning-sensitive material, or replace actual grammatical knowledge. the name “Grammarly” is misleading if you take it at face value.
- Alexander Black
- This works surprisingly well! it can code nearly flawlessly too!
- Pinkal Panchal
- It is useful, the constant subscription prompts are frustrating, and the Grammarly icon in the text field is intrusive. These issues diminish the tool's value. That's 4 star ****
- Theresa Normandin
- It is somewhat useful but I dislike being invited every other minute to get a paid subscription. Plus, the Grammarly icon in text field always gets in the way.
- TixIntel Hub
- Grammarly just lost me because I pay them by the year, and they keep hitting me with pop-ups to go pro when I am sorry, Grammarly your about to lose as anyone of my AIs can do what you do. Anyone stupid enough to pay for them now is losing if they are paying for an AI like Claude of GPT. And the annoying pop-ups are a sign of weakness, so I figure they will be out of biz soon enough.
- Dave M
- not impressed -no real help
- Marek P
- This is not AI, it is dumb A%%S extension. After last update every spelling error is highlighted as 'rephrase' And the stupid Grammarly icon in text field always gets in the way of writing and it's impossible to move it on the side.
- Pigeon Engineering
- Amazing
- Jonah Thottathil
- Amazing. Always fixes my grammar and capitalization. Also, it has awesome suggestions.
- Kimberly Douglas
- It is very aggravating that you have to sign in over and over when it should be on your laptop.
- Galen Richter
- Its alright, better than google doc's inbuilt spelling and grammar checks, but its "corrections" are only right or useful like a third of the time, maybe half. It only understands past tense and will try to correct things in present tense to past tense. most of its attempts to rewrite sentences completely change the meaning. As it is, I'd never consider spending money for a subscription, its just not a good enough service. If it had a way to set what the tense is or could detect it from context maybe it would be worth it.
- Amelia Black
- AI slop can't even be trusted to correct spelling anymore. GARBAGE
- Jevrosima STEVANOVIC
- Very satisfied. Recommend to everyone!
- Iman Lapuz
- like it it helps me a lot doing my work easily with Grammarly assistance
- Jana Almuraisi
- It is not really helpful if you are busy or in a rush because sometimes it makes mistakes and I you are not paying attention it will just keep the mistakes it made. It also sometimes tries to change quotes which again is not nice if you aren't paying attention. Lastly, it will keep telling you about Grammerly pro like it is not nice at all when I have an overdue essay like I just would keep clicking the accept bottom then a do you want to upgrade to pro shows up like no I don't want to stop I am in a rush. would only recommend to the calmest type o people with really bad Grammar and spelling which is probably no one with patients every one is always in a rush to o something else. ...... Sorry I wrote it really long 🎀🧸
- Rylan Carle
- It's pretty good, just would like the underlining to happen sometimes, it will just not underline anything and only show it in the bubble, used it on this review.
- Kobe Bryant
- Can someone explain what does 'standWithUkraineBannerPopup.common.chunk.js' do?
- John Monteith
- Good, but I want to make a voice without examples.
- Felix Soto
- The spell checker is ok, but I HATE how they push ads asking you to upgrade to a paid plan... TOO INVASIVE.
- Leila Shehab
- I love grammarly and use it on daily basis.