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Wordtune

B Tier · 7.3/10

AI rewriting and editing assistant by AI21 Labs that rewrites your sentences to sound better

Last updated: 2026-04-02Free tier available

Score Breakdown

8.0
Ease of Use
8.0
Output Quality
7.0
Value
6.0
Features

The Good and the Bad

What we like

  • +Rewrite quality is noticeably better than QuillBot -- suggestions actually sound natural
  • +Great at shortening wordy sentences without losing meaning
  • +Inline suggestions feel like having a human editor looking over your shoulder
  • +Summarizer tool is surprisingly good for condensing long articles

What could be better

  • 10 rewrites per day on the free tier runs out fast if you're editing anything longer than a short email
  • Feature set is narrower than Grammarly -- it's really just rewriting, not a full writing suite
  • No desktop app -- you're stuck with the browser extension and web editor
  • Doesn't work well with highly technical or domain-specific writing

Pricing

Free

$0
  • 10 rewrites per day
  • 3 AI prompts per day
  • Basic rewriting modes
  • Chrome extension

Plus

$10/month
  • Unlimited rewrites
  • Unlimited AI prompts
  • Tone and length controls
  • Summarizer
  • Priority support

Business

$13.99/month
  • All Plus features
  • Team management
  • Brand voice settings
  • SSO and admin controls

Known Issues

  • Chrome extension sometimes fails to load on certain websites, requiring a page refreshSource: Chrome Web Store reviews · 2026-02
  • Summarizer occasionally misses key points in long-form content, especially with multiple subtopicsSource: G2 Reviews · 2026-01

Best for

Non-native English speakers and professionals who want their emails, docs, and messages to sound more polished and natural.

Not for

Anyone who needs a comprehensive writing tool with grammar checking, plagiarism detection, and style guides. Grammarly covers more ground.

Our Verdict

Wordtune does one thing and does it well: making your writing sound better. The rewrite suggestions are genuinely helpful and often better than what you'd get from QuillBot. But the narrow feature set means you'll likely still need Grammarly or another tool alongside it. At $10/mo for essentially a rewriting tool, it's a tougher sell unless rewriting is specifically what you need most.

Sources

  • Wordtune official site (accessed 2026-04-02)
  • G2 Reviews (accessed 2026-04-02)
  • Chrome Web Store reviews (accessed 2026-04-02)
  • Reddit r/writing (accessed 2026-04-02)