Compare Chrome extensions: Dropbox vs Grammarly: AI Writing and Grammar Checker App

Stats Dropbox Dropbox Grammarly: AI Writing and Grammar Checker App Grammarly: AI Writing and Grammar Checker App
User count 1,000,000+ 50,000,000+
Average rating 4.46 4.53
Rating count 8,051 42,308
Last updated 2019-11-05 2024-04-24
Size 20.23K 39.01M
Version 3.2.1 14.1169.0
Short description
Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Improve your writing with all-in-one assistance—including generative AI, grammar check, and more.
Full summary

Dropbox is a smart workspace that transforms the way people work. Easily bring together your team’s content, and tools, helping you be organized, stay focused and get in sync with your teams.

Grammarly for Chrome offers real-time suggestions to help you write your best online, no matter what you’re working on in your browser.

With comprehensive feedback on spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, and writing style, Grammarly is more than just a proofreader. It’s a tool that helps you write with confidence, find the best words to express yourself, and communicate your ideas with ease. Grammarly’s generative AI capabilities allow you to produce instant drafts, ideas, replies, and more wherever you do your most important writing.

➤ Terms and Conditions By installing the extension, you agree to and acknowledge: www.grammarly.com/terms www.grammarly.com/privacy-policy

➤ How it works Grammarly analyzes your sentences as you write and adds color-coded underlines to words and phrases where you can improve your writing. You can apply Grammarly’s suggestion with a single click, or expand the suggestion to learn more about it.

➤ Go beyond grammar Grammarly’s advanced spelling checker and grammar checker go far beyond the built-in tools of word processors. Grammarly can detect not only misspellings, but also commonly confused words used in the wrong context, like “affect” and “effect.” In addition, it can flag and fix complex grammar and punctuation issues like sentence fragments, comma splices, and subject-verb disagreement.

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