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LanguageTool
Best overallFor most everyday users, LanguageTool is the clear winner: it's free to start, works in your browser, and catches grammar and spelling in over 30 languages. Ghotit is a specialized tool for people with dyslexia or severe spelling difficulties, offering unmatched phonetic correction and offline use, but it's expensive, harder to set up, and has no mobile app. The single biggest difference is audience: LanguageTool is for everyone who writes, Ghotit is for those who need deep assistive technology.
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Common questions
Yes, Ghotit is specifically designed for dyslexia and catches phonetic errors that LanguageTool will miss. If you or your child has diagnosed spelling difficulties, Ghotit is the better choice despite being harder to set up.
LanguageTool does not have a dedicated mobile app, but its browser extension works on mobile browsers like Safari and Chrome on iOS/Android. You can also use the web editor on your phone's browser.
LanguageTool's free tier is excellent for students and covers basic grammar and spelling. Ghotit has no free tier and its pricing is unclear but likely expensive. For most students, LanguageTool is the more affordable choice.
No, Ghotit does not have a Google Docs add-in. It integrates with Microsoft Word and works as a standalone desktop application. LanguageTool has a Google Docs add-on.
Ghotit's desktop version works fully offline. LanguageTool's desktop app requires an internet connection for most features, though the browser extension caches some checks.
LanguageTool wins for 9 out of 10 people with its free, multi-language browser grammar checker; Ghotit is the specialized choice for dyslexia support and offline use.
If you just want to write better emails and essays without spending money, start with LanguageTool's free browser extension — it's easy, works everywhere, and covers many languages. Only consider Ghotit if you or someone you know has dyslexia and needs a specialized phonetic spell-checker that works offline, and you're willing to pay for a niche tool.
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