Fixing grammar — good.
Leveling up flow — better.
Grammarly catches errors. Rephrazo improves writing style and rewrites text right in your workflow without sidebars and copy-paste.
* Visual representation of Rephrazo interface
Grammarly vs Rephrazo: different strengths
Grammarly is strong at grammar and spelling. It's an excellent standard for fixing typos, punctuation, and basic style errors.
Rephrazo focuses on deep rewriting. When you need to fully rephrase a sentence, change tone, shorten or expand a paragraph — that's where Rephrazo shines.
Simply put: Grammarly is a proofreader, Rephrazo is a co-writer.
Feature comparison
See how each tool solves writing tasks
When to use which tool
Use Rephrazo if...
- ✓You need to fully rephrase sentences
- ✓You want to change tone (formal ↔ casual)
- ✓You're shortening or expanding text
- ✓You work in desktop apps (Word, Outlook)
Grammarly may be better if...
- •You mainly need spell-checking
- •You need constant background suggestions
- •You mainly work in the browser
- •You already have Grammarly Premium
Many users run both tools in parallel.
Faster workflow
Stop switching between document and browser extensions. Edit text in place via hotkey.
Deeper understanding
We don't just fix commas. We understand paragraph meaning and can rewrite it entirely.
Privacy first
Text is processed securely and not stored. We don't train on your data.
Frequently asked questions
Does Rephrazo replace Grammarly?
They're different tools for different tasks. Grammarly is great for grammar/spell-check, Rephrazo for deep rewriting and paraphrasing. Many use both.
Can I use both Grammarly and Rephrazo?
Yes. Keep Grammarly for basic checking, use Rephrazo for rephrasing and paragraph rewrites.
Does it work in Outlook and Word?
Yes. Rephrazo works natively in Windows apps including Outlook, Word, Slack, Discord, Notion, and VS Code.
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