AI assistants for blogs, copywriting, emails, and long-form content generation.
90 tools rated in this category
AI Writing Tools
AI writing platform for scientific papers.
AI Writing Tools
AI grammar checker and writing assistant.
AI Writing Tools
AI writing assistant for content and copy.
AI Writing Tools
AI content and image generation suite.
AI Writing Tools
AI article writing with citations.
AI Writing Tools
AI content and writing generator.
We currently track 90 ai writing tools, with an average user rating of 3.8 out of 5. Of those, 56 offer a free tier and 90 carry a Low scam-risk signal in our informational assessment. The right choice depends less on raw popularity and more on how a tool fits your specific workflow, budget and tolerance for a learning curve. Below we break down what matters when comparing writing tools, and which options stand out.
Based on our blended score of user rating, review volume and trust signals, Grammarly currently leads this category with a 4.4-star rating and a trust score of 84/100. A trusted staple. The free tier is worth it for almost everyone; Pro is optional.
If budget is your priority, 56 tools in this category offer a free tier — including Grammarly, Goblin Tools, LanguageTool. A free plan is the lowest-risk way to evaluate any tool: test it on real tasks, and only upgrade once you hit a limit that is genuinely blocking your work.
What is the best AI tool in this category?
By our blended rating, Grammarlyranks highest right now, but “best” depends on your needs. Use the filters above to sort by price, trust score and scam-risk to find the right fit for you.
Are there free writing tools?
Yes — 56 of the 90 tools we track here offer a free tier. We recommend starting with one before paying for anything.
How do you score these tools?
Our ratings, trust scores and scam-risk signals are informational estimates compiled from public information, product documentation and user-submitted reviews. They are not factual judgments — see our methodology and terms for details.
How to read this: Scores are informational estimates from public information, product docs and user-submitted reviews — not factual claims about any company. A higher scam-risk signal reflects user-reported concerns or unverified marketing, not proven wrongdoing. Always confirm current pricing and terms with the provider.