Grammarly is no longer exclusively available in English. Five widely spoken languages, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, have recently been integrated into the popular AI writers’ assistant.
In addition to English, this new feature enables millions of users to compose plainly and receive real-time grammar and spelling checks.
Real-time writing help in five languages
For the past 15 years, Grammarly has assisted writers in enhancing their English text by addressing grammar errors and refining tone.
Users can now commence typing in any of the newly supported languages on Grammarly’s Chrome extension or Windows and Mac applications, and the tool will automatically identify the language.
Subsequently, Grammarly indicates errors and proposes paragraph-level rewrites to improve the tone, style, and flow.
“Our customers have been asking for multilingual support, and we’re meeting them where they are, not just in the 500,000 apps and websites where Grammarly already works, but also in the languages that they think, learn, and communicate in daily,” said Ailian Gan, Grammarly’s Director of Product Management.
In-Line translation and seamless Integration
The built-in translation feature of Grammarly, which operates in 19 languages, renders this rollout genuinely beneficial. Streamlining productivity for global communication and writing, users can instantaneously translate text without switching apps.
This update is accessible to free and paid accounts; however, free users are subject to certain feature limitations. Before the public launch, Grammarly tested these new tools with more than one million users, and the results were overwhelmingly favourable.
The company intends to incorporate more sophisticated clarity suggestions in these languages later this year, in addition to spelling and grammar checks.
A powerful tool helps educators, students, and professionals write successfully and collaborate across language obstacles.
Grammarly’s Head of Education, Jenny Maxwell, said this expansion helps non-native speakers and multilingual learners get real-time writing help in Google Docs and Canvas.
Grammarly is now a versatile tool for non-English writers with 40 million daily active users in 2025. The startup develops AI-powered multilingual features to improve users’ writing skills.
Grammarly’s mission to enhance written communication across cultures and languages is significantly advanced by this new multilingual support, which enables more users to write with assurance in French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.