Grammarly
Broad grammar, clarity, and tone assistance across browsers, email, and documents.
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- Pricing
- Freemium with Business plans
- Platforms
- Web, Desktop, Browser extension, Mobile
- Regions / languages
- English-first with multilingual support expanding
- Last verified
- 2026-05-03
What is Grammarly?
Grammarly is the most widely adopted writing assistant for catching grammar, spelling, and clarity issues with optional generative features for rewriting.
Enterprise buyers evaluate it for SSO, style guides, and analytics—individuals use it to reduce embarrassing errors before send.
Key features of Grammarly
- Real-time suggestions across many surfaces
- Tone and inclusiveness nudges on higher tiers
- Enterprise admin controls for snippets and style guides
- Supports Web, Desktop, Browser extension, Mobile usage
Pros of Grammarly
- Very low friction adoption for mixed technical skill teams
- Mature security and compliance story relative to newer startups
- Strong fit for professionals sending high-stakes email and reports
Cons of Grammarly
- Over-reliance can flatten voice without editorial intent
- Some advanced generative features lag cutting-edge chat models
- May not fit air-gapped environments that cannot install cloud-connected extensions
Typical Grammarly workflows
- Install assistant
- Write as usual
- Review suggestions
- Apply selectively
- Define clear task scope and success criteria for Grammarly usage
Practical tips for Grammarly
- Teach teams to reject suggestions that harm voice on purpose
- Use snippets for recurring compliant disclaimers only
- Start with the workflow "Install assistant" for faster onboarding
Who Grammarly is for
- Professionals sending high-stakes email and reports
- Enterprises enforcing style and inclusive language rules
- Students improving clarity when policy allows assistive tools
Who Grammarly is not for
- Air-gapped environments that cannot install cloud-connected extensions
- Organizations requiring strict constraints beyond Grammarly default operating model
Grammarly FAQs
- Does Grammarly train on my enterprise documents?
- Read Grammarly Business and enterprise DPA terms for your SKU. Policies differ between consumer and business products.
- Can Grammarly replace proofreaders?
- It reduces error rates but does not remove final human proof for legal, medical, or brand-critical text.
Tools similar to Grammarly
- Wordtune — Sentence-level rewriting with tone, length, and clarity controls in browser and editor surfaces.
- ProWritingAid — Deep style, grammar, and readability reports for long manuscripts and articles.