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UPDATED MAY 2026

Phrasit vs Grammarly

Grammarly is the category-defining grammar and writing assistant. It runs as a browser extension, a desktop app, and inside Google Docs and Microsoft Word, and is widely used by students, professionals, and ESL writers.

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What Grammarly is known for

  • Best-in-class grammar and clarity suggestions
  • Tone detection and rewrite suggestions across long documents
  • Deep integrations with Docs, Word, Gmail, Slack, and most browsers
Free tier

Free tier covers basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation checks

Paid tier

Premium at around $30 per month adds advanced rewrites, AI writing assistance, tone adjustments, and plagiarism check

Side-by-side comparison

FeaturePhrasitGrammarly
Grammar AI depthLightweight grammar checker for quick passesIndustry-leading grammar, clarity, and tone engine
Citation generatorFree, with APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard and IEEE across 30 source typesNot a citation product
Word and character countersFree, instant, with per-platform character limits for 10+ appsWord count inside the editor
Browser extensionWeb app, no extension requiredBrowser extension and desktop app
Account requiredNo signupAccount required to use any tier
PricingFreeFree tier or ~$30/month for Premium

Where Grammarly is stronger

Grammarly's grammar and rewrite engine is genuinely best-in-class. If you live inside Google Docs or Word and want a deep editing assistant that follows you across apps, Premium earns its price.

Where Phrasit fits

Phrasit covers citation, word and character counting, case conversion, and dozens of other writing tools in one no-signup site. We are not trying to be Grammarly Premium. We are the free, friction-free starter set students and writers reach for first.

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APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, Harvard, and IEEE. ChatGPT, TikTok, podcast, Substack, and the standard academic source types. No signup.

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