Grammar checking that actually works
Most grammar checkers make you create an account before you can do anything useful. Correct Me skips that entirely. Paste your text, get corrections — that's it. Whether you're proofreading a quick email before hitting send or polishing a longer essay, you shouldn't need to hand over your email address just to fix a comma splice.
Why AI grammar checking beats rule-based tools
Traditional spell checkers work from fixed word lists and simple pattern rules. They catch "recieve" but miss "the data are" vs. "the data is" in context, and they're hopeless with correctly-spelled words used incorrectly. AI grammar checking understands meaning. It reads your sentence the way a human editor would, catching subject-verb disagreements, misused homophones (their/there/they're), dangling modifiers, and awkward phrasing that a spell checker would let slide.
Correct Me uses large language model technology — the same kind that powers the most capable AI assistants — to analyze your writing in context. It doesn't just flag what's technically wrong; it offers natural, idiomatic corrections that read like something a fluent writer would actually say.
Use it for any kind of writing
Correct Me works equally well for emails to clients, cover letters for job applications, social media captions, academic essays, blog posts, and product descriptions. The corrections are always context-aware: it won't suggest overly formal phrasing for a casual Instagram caption, and it won't leave professional business writing sounding chatty. If you want to actively change the tone, Correct Me also has a rephrase tool with selectable styles — but for straightforward grammar fixing, you just paste and go.
What Correct Me checks
- AI-powered grammar and sentence structure corrections
- Spelling mistakes and typos
- Punctuation errors — commas, apostrophes, semicolons
- Instant results, no waiting
- No account or sign-up required
- Works entirely in the browser — nothing to install