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AI Tool Comparison

Grammarly vs Rytr

A side-by-side breakdown to help you pick the right tool for your workflow.

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Grammarly

Catch grammar and clarity issues as you write, then let built-in AI agents draft, rewrite, and complete tasks across your apps. Grammarly's parent company rebranded to Superhuman in October 2025.

Writing
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Rytr

Draft short-form marketing copy, emails, and social posts across 40+ use cases and 35+ languages, without hitting a word ceiling even on the cheapest paid tier.

Writing
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Bottom Line

Grammarly edges ahead on rating (4.7 vs 4.3), but the right pick still comes down to which workflow you're running.

Choose Grammarly if…

Writing

Choose Rytr if…

Writing

AttributeGrammarlyRytr
CategoryWritingWriting
Pricingfreemiumfreemium
Pricing DetailFree / $12/mo Pro (annual) / Enterprise customFree (10K chars) / $9/mo Unlimited / $29/mo Premium
Rating4.74.3

Key Features

Grammarly

  • Grammar and spelling checks
  • Tone detection
  • Plagiarism checker
  • Generative AI co-creator
  • Browser extension

Rytr

  • 40+ use cases
  • 30+ languages
  • Tone selector
  • Plagiarism checker
  • Chrome extension

Pros

Grammarly

  • Works everywhere you write
  • Highly accurate suggestions
  • Improves overall writing quality
  • Generative features are helpful

Rytr

  • Very affordable
  • Good free tier
  • Fast generation
  • Simple interface

Cons

Grammarly

  • Premium plan is somewhat pricey
  • Can be overly pedantic
  • Generative features are basic compared to ChatGPT

Rytr

  • Best for short-form content
  • Long-form quality can be inconsistent
  • Less customization than Jasper

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