Software Alternatives & Reviews

🔍 Spell Checker

Software for checking and correcting spelling errors.

The best Spell Checker Products based on votes, our collection of reviews, verified products and a total of 350 factors

Top Spell Checker Products

  1. 10
    /expresso-app-alternatives

    Edit texts and improve your writing style.

  2. 24
    /wordtune-alternatives

    AI-powered writing companion

  3. 11
    /fixkey-ai-alternatives

    Fixkey is a native macOS tool that enhances your typing with GPT-driven grammar corrections. Effortlessly select from custom prompts, enjoy one-key typo fixes, and personalize with shortcuts. Lightweight, and multilingual.

  4. /texthelp-readandwrite-alternatives

    Read&Write literacy software makes the web and documents more accessible for children, students and employees with dyslexia and reading difficulties.

  5. /ispell-alternatives

    Ispell is a program that helps you to correct spelling and typographical errors in a file.

  6. /co-writer-don-johnston-alternatives

    Co:Writer by Don Johnston is one of the most popular word prediction available.

  7. 13
    /grammar-fix-alternatives

    Understand and avoid some of the most common mistakes

  8. 10
    /dspellcheck-alternatives

    Yet Another Notepad++ Spell-checking Plug-In

  9. /asutype-alternatives

    Automatic on-the-fly spell checking.

  10. 10
    /ssuite-spell-checker-alternatives

    SSuite Office's free spell checker provides you with a handy means of checking the spelling in order to make sure your words are correctly typed or written.

  11. /microsoft-editor-extension-alternatives

    Make Microsoft Edge your own with extensions and themes that help you personalise the browser and be more productive.

  12. /activewords-alternatives

    Auto correct on steroids

  13. 10
    /grammarcheck-alternatives

    GrammarCheck is an online grammar checker and editor that allow the users either to write text in the GrammarCheck as a conventional word processor or just paste their desired text in the GrammarCheck that they want to get checked for the grammatica…