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Grammarly review

Writing assistance that follows you everywhere — correction first, generation second.

4.5FreemiumFrom $0 AI Writing Tools
Tested by ToolsForAI EditorialUpdated Aug 2, 2026How we test
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Grammarly review — Writing assistance that follows you everywhere — correction first, generation second.

What we like

  • Works in almost every text box on the internet, which no competitor matches
  • Free tier is genuinely useful, not a teaser
  • Tone detection prevents a lot of email misfires
  • Enterprise style guides enforce terminology across an organisation

What we do not

  • Suggestions can flatten distinctive prose if accepted uncritically
  • Generative features are behind dedicated AI writing tools
  • Privacy-sensitive users dislike a tool that reads everything they type

What it is

Grammarly is the writing assistant that predates the generative wave and adapted to it. Its core value is still correction and clarity, delivered wherever you type — browser, desktop apps, Word, Google Docs, email clients.

Where it shines

Ubiquity. That it works in every text field you touch is the entire product advantage. A better editor that lives on a separate website will not get used at 4pm when you are firing off an email; Grammarly is already there.

Tone detection has quietly prevented a lot of workplace friction. It flags when a message reads as blunt or dismissive before you send it, which is a genuinely useful intervention that no generative tool offers.

For organisations, the style guide feature enforces terminology, capitalisation and banned phrases across everyone's writing automatically — the sort of consistency that style documents never actually achieve.

Where it falls short

Homogenisation. Accept every suggestion and your prose becomes correct and characterless — shorter sentences, safer word choices, fewer risks. Writers with a voice should treat suggestions as opinions, not instructions.

Generative features are the weaker half of the product. The rewrite and drafting tools work, but they are behind what a dedicated assistant produces, so anyone doing serious composition still needs a second tool.

Privacy is the recurring objection. A service that reads everything you type is uncomfortable for people handling confidential material, and the answer is disabling it selectively rather than trusting defaults.

Pricing in plain English

Free tier covering grammar and basic clarity. $12 a month for Pro with rewrites, plagiarism checking and generative features. $15 per seat for Business with style guides. Enterprise quoted.

Who should use it

Almost everyone who writes professionally in English, especially non-native speakers and teams needing consistent terminology. Pair it with a generative assistant for composition.

Grammarly pricing

Checked Aug 2, 2026. Vendors change pricing often — verify on their site before purchasing.

Free

$0 / month

  • Grammar and spelling
  • Basic clarity suggestions
  • Tone detection

Pro

Most chosen

$12 / month

  • Full rewrite suggestions
  • Generative AI prompts
  • Plagiarism checker

Business

$15 / seat/month

  • Style guide and brand tones
  • Analytics
  • Admin controls

Enterprise

Custom / year

  • SSO and security controls
  • Custom terminology enforcement
Best for
Grammar and clarity correctionTone adjustment in emailRewriting for concisionTeam style consistencyPlagiarism and AI detection
Platforms
WebChromeWindowsmacOSiOSAndroidWordGoogle Docs

Grammarly FAQs

Is Grammarly free version good enough?

For catching typos and basic grammar, yes. Pro adds full-sentence rewrites, tone rewriting, plagiarism checking and generative features, which is what most professional users are paying for.

Does Grammarly read everything I type?

It processes text in the fields where it is active. It can be disabled per site and per application, and business plans offer stricter data controls. Review the settings if you handle confidential material.

Grammarly or an AI writing tool?

Different jobs. Grammarly improves text you wrote; generative tools produce text for you. Many people use both.

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