Free Wordtune Alternative — Rewrite & Grammar Check in One

Correct Me rewrites text in multiple styles, checks grammar and spelling, and translates into 18 languages — all free, with no account or subscription required.

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What Wordtune does well — and where it comes up short

Wordtune is a capable sentence rewriting tool. Its core feature — highlighting a sentence and getting several alternative phrasings — is well-executed and the interface is intuitive. For writers who want multiple suggestions to choose from, it's a solid tool. However, Wordtune's free plan is notably restricted in how many rewrites you can run per day, and the full feature set (longer documents, all rewriting modes, and additional AI writing features) sits behind a subscription. More fundamentally, Wordtune focuses on sentence-level rewriting and doesn't include grammar checking or translation as part of the same tool.

If your workflow regularly involves all three — checking grammar, adjusting tone, and sometimes translating — you'd need three separate tools. Correct Me puts all three in one place, free, without requiring a sign-in.

Honest comparison

Feature Wordtune Correct Me
AI text rewriting Yes Yes
No sign-up required No — account required Yes
Free tier daily limit Very limited rewrites Generous free tier
Multiple style/tone modes Casual / Formal Formal, Casual, Simple, and more
Grammar checking No — separate tool needed Built-in, free
Translation No 18 languages, free
Multiple suggestion variants Yes — shows several options One best-fit result
Browser extension / editor integration Yes Web tool only

One tool for the full workflow

The practical difference is workflow simplicity. With Wordtune, you get great sentence-level rewriting suggestions but need to go elsewhere for grammar fixing and translation. With Correct Me, you check grammar, adjust the style or tone, and translate — all in the same place, without creating accounts or switching tabs. For users who need all three capabilities, this is a meaningful time saver. For users whose only need is seeing multiple rewriting suggestions for a single sentence, Wordtune's multi-variant approach has an advantage.

Correct Me is also worth trying if you've hit the daily limit on Wordtune's free plan and don't want to upgrade just to finish what you're working on. There's no sign-up required, so you can start using it immediately.

What Correct Me offers

Frequently asked questions

What does Correct Me have that Wordtune doesn't?
Grammar checking and translation are the main additions. Wordtune focuses on sentence rewriting and doesn't include these tools natively. Correct Me also requires no sign-up — you can use it immediately without creating an account, which Wordtune requires.
Is the free plan really unlimited?
The free plan has a daily usage limit, but it's designed to cover genuine everyday use — checking an email, rephrasing a paragraph, translating a short message. It's not artificially low to force upgrades. A Pro plan is available for users with consistently high daily usage.
Does it improve writing style?
Yes. The rephrase tool rewrites your text to match the style you select — Formal, Casual, Simple, and others. Selecting Formal will tighten the language, remove casual expressions, and produce more polished output. Simple mode reduces complexity and shortens sentences. The AI produces naturally-written rewrites, not just synonym swaps.
Can I use it on mobile?
Yes. Correct Me is a web app that works in mobile browsers. You can paste text, check grammar, rephrase, or translate on your phone without installing an app. The layout is responsive and designed to work on smaller screens.