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Google Docs will now check your grammar using AI

August 14, 2025

In this day and age, almost every application — whether on a phone or a computer — will let users know if they misspelled something. But, unless you have a third-party extension or keyboard installed, such asGrammarly, grammar mistakes will not be automatically caught.

That’s all about to change forGoogle Docsusers as the search giant has announced the availability of a new grammar suggestions feature for its web-based word processor. With it enabled, the application will use a unique machine-translation technique to help identify problems within a written piece of work.

Google Docs grammar suggestions

Google explains what types of grammatical issues its AI can help correct:

As you can see from the above image, Google Docs places a blue line under any word or phrase it identifies as having a spelling or grammatical issue. By clicking on one of these, a tool will appear offering possible corrections. These suggestions can then be accepted or ignored by the user. But remember, this sort of AI can still be finicky and might not always suggest the proper corrections. It’s up to the individual to make the final decision on whether or not to use Google Docs’ corrections.

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Grammar suggestions in Docs is launching today, but only for G Suite customers. Administrators can sign their domain up for theEarly Adopter Programto gain access to the new feature. The company has yet to announce when this new tool will make its way to standard Google accounts.

Find additional G Suite-related announcements from Cloud Next 18 onGoogle’s blog.

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