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AI
Writing
Tools.

Most AI writing tools charge $20–$100/month to run models you already have free through ChatGPT and Claude. If you're about to pay for one, stop — here's exactly which tools are actually worth it, and which ones you should skip completely.

5 Approved 6 Conditional 3 Skip
Tools Reviewed
14
Worth Paying For
2
Grammarly Premium & Sudowrite
Strong Free Tiers
5
Do Not Pay For
3
The Short Answer
What you need
to know

If you're a normal user, you do NOT need a paid AI writing tool. ChatGPT and Claude free already do 90% of what paid tools promise. The only time you should pay is for specific features like plagiarism detection or structured editing — and only two tools on this page justify that.

Last tested March 2026 · How we test →
Quick answer
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Skip if…

You only need grammar and spell checking — Grammarly free does that better than anything on this list. Read the Grammarly review.

Skip if…

You need a general AI writing assistant — ChatGPT or Claude free outperform every paid AI writer here. Start with ChatGPT.

Skip if…

You write fiction and already know Sudowrite is the answer — read the full Sudowrite review.

Stay if…

You want to know which AI writing tools are genuinely worth paying for in 2026 — and which ones are just expensive wrappers around models you already have free.

Quick pick
If I had to
choose one

Start with ChatGPT free + Grammarly free. That combination covers almost every writing workflow without paying for anything.

Only upgrade if you hit limits or need specific features like plagiarism detection. Most people never do.

Verdict Breakdown
2 of 14 worth paying for — the rest are free-tier plays
Approved
Top picks · free-first tools

Top Picks.

The writing tools that actually earned their place. Every one has a free tier worth starting with before you spend anything.

Best Overall
Grammarly logo
Grammarly
✓ Approved Free · $12/mo Premium

The best grammar and clarity tool available at any price. The free version catches grammar, spelling, punctuation, and basic clarity issues — which is everything most writers need. Premium adds plagiarism checking and deeper rewrites. Score: 8.5/10.

Skip if: You only write code or technical content where grammar rules don't apply
Read full review →
Best for Paraphrasing
QuillBot logo
QuillBot
✓ Approved Free · $9.99/mo

10 paraphrasing modes, grammar checker, citation generator, plagiarism checker. Free tier limited to 125 words per pass but unlimited uses. Score: 7.4/10.

Read full review →
Best for Clarity
Hemingway Editor logo
Hemingway
✓ Approved $19.99 one-time · No subscription

Flags passive voice, complex sentences, and adverb overuse. No AI generation — pure clarity editing. Pay once, use forever. Score: 7.2/10.

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Side by Side

Every tool.
One table.

14 AI writing tools. Sorted by verdict.
Click any row to read the full review.

Most tools here are free — and the free options outperform many paid subscriptions.

Tool Verdict Score Free Price Best For
Grammarly logo
GrammarlyGrammarly Inc.
✓ Approved
8.5
$12/mo Grammar, spelling, clarity editing Review →
Claude logo
ClaudeAnthropic
✓ Approved
7.8
$20/mo Long-form writing, voice consistency Review →
ChatGPT logo
ChatGPTOpenAI
✓ Approved
7.6
$20/mo General writing, drafting, editing Review →
QuillBot logo
QuillBotQuillBot AI
✓ Approved
7.4
$9.99/mo Paraphrasing, grammar, citations Review →
Hemingway Editor logo
HemingwayHemingway App
✓ Approved
7.2
$19.99 once Clarity editing, sentence structure Review →
Writesonic logo
WritesonicWritesonic
⚠ Conditional
6.2
$16/mo SEO-structured content at volume Review →
Sudowrite logo
SudowriteSudowrite
⚠ Conditional
5.8
$19/mo Fiction writing only Review →
Notion AI logo
Notion AINotion
⚠ Conditional
5.7
$10/mo Writing inside Notion only Review →
ProWritingAid logo
ProWritingAidProWritingAid
⚠ Conditional
5.6
$10/mo Deep style reports for serious writers Review →
Wordtune logo
WordtuneAI21 Labs
⚠ Conditional
5.4
$13.99/mo Sentence-level rewriting and tone Review →
Frase logo
FraseFrase.io
⚠ Conditional
5.3
$14.99/mo SEO content briefs and outlines Review →
Jasper logo
JasperJasper AI
✗ Skip
3.8
$49/mo ChatGPT does the same for $20 less Review →
Copy.ai logo
Copy.aiCopy.ai
✗ Skip
3.5
$36/mo Generic output, reliability issues Review →
Rytr logo
RytrRytr.me
✗ Skip
3.5
$9/mo Outclassed by free ChatGPT Review →
Scores from weighted methodology · Last updated March 2026 · How we score →
14

tools reviewed.

Breakdown
5 Approved — worth using
6 Conditional — depends on your workflow
3 Skip — don't pay for these

Every AI writing tool we tested, scored, and verdicted. Sorted by overall score within each verdict tier.

Grammarly logo
Grammarly
Grammarly Inc.
✓ Approved

The best grammar and editing tool available — at any price point. The free version catches grammar, spelling, punctuation, and basic clarity issues, which is everything most writers need. Premium adds plagiarism detection, full-sentence rewrites, and advanced style suggestions. Worth upgrading only if you produce 10+ edited pieces per month.

GRAMMAREDITINGCLARITY
Score
8.5
Free / $12mo
Full Review →
Claude logo
Claude
Anthropic
✓ Approved

The strongest AI for long-form writing and voice consistency. Claude holds tone and style across thousands of words without drifting — a genuine edge over ChatGPT for essays, reports, and long-form articles. Free tier includes 200K context window. Use alongside ChatGPT rather than instead of it.

LONG-FORMVOICEESSAYS
Score
7.8
Free / $20mo
Full Review →
ChatGPT logo
ChatGPT
OpenAI
✓ Approved

The default AI writing assistant. GPT-4o free handles drafting, editing, summarizing, outlining, and rewriting across every content type. The paid AI writing tools on this list are largely built on the same underlying models. Start here before paying for any specialist tool.

DRAFTINGEDITINGVERSATILE
Score
7.6
Free / $20mo
Full Review →
QuillBot logo
QuillBot
QuillBot AI
✓ Approved

The best dedicated paraphrasing tool. Ten rewrite modes let you shift tone, formality, and structure while preserving meaning. The free tier limits you to 125 words per paraphrase but allows unlimited uses — good enough for most editing tasks. Also includes grammar checker, citation generator, and summarizer.

PARAPHRASINGREWRITINGCITATIONS
Score
7.4
Free / $9.99mo
Full Review →
Hemingway Editor logo
Hemingway
Hemingway App
✓ Approved

A clarity editor, not an AI writer. Flags passive voice, complex sentences, adverb overuse, and readability grade. No generation, no subscription, no rate limits. Buy it once, use it forever. The most honest value proposition on this entire list.

CLARITYREADABILITYONE-TIME
Score
7.2
$19.99 once
Full Review →
Writesonic logo
Writesonic
Writesonic
⚠ Conditional

Conditional for content teams producing high volumes of SEO-structured articles. The SEO mode and Surfer integration give it a specific edge for search-optimized content at scale. For individual writers or small teams, ChatGPT free at $0 delivers comparable output quality without the workflow overhead.

SEO CONTENTVOLUMETEMPLATES
Score
6.2
Free / $16mo
Full Review →
Sudowrite logo
Sudowrite
Sudowrite
⚠ Conditional

The only AI writing tool on this list with a genuinely differentiated use case. Built specifically for fiction writers — it understands narrative structure, character voice, and story beats in ways that ChatGPT does not. No free tier. Worth paying for if you write long-form fiction seriously. Not useful for any other content type.

FICTIONNARRATIVENOVELS
Score
5.8
$19/mo
Full Review →
Notion AI logo
Notion AI
Notion
⚠ Conditional

Only worth it if you already pay for Notion and do substantial writing inside it. The AI features — summarize, draft, translate, improve writing — are competent but not exceptional. The value is integration, not capability. If you do not use Notion, there is no reason to consider this.

NOTION USERSINTEGRATIONSUMMARIES
Score
5.7
$10/mo add-on
Full Review →
ProWritingAid logo
ProWritingAid
ProWritingAid
⚠ Conditional

Deep style and consistency reports that go further than Grammarly in one specific area: manuscript-level analysis. Conditional for serious novelists and long-form writers who want detailed reports on pacing, dialogue tags, repeated words, and style consistency. For everyday business writing, Grammarly free is better and free.

MANUSCRIPTSSTYLE REPORTSNOVELS
Score
5.6
Free / $10mo
Full Review →
Wordtune logo
Wordtune
AI21 Labs
⚠ Conditional

Sentence-level rewriting with tone controls — casual, formal, shorter, longer. The free tier gives you 10 rewrites per day which is enough for light use. Conditional because QuillBot does the same job at lower cost with a more capable free tier. Only worth paying for if you specifically prefer Wordtune's rewrite style.

REWRITINGTONESENTENCE LEVEL
Score
5.4
Free / $13.99mo
Full Review →
Frase logo
Frase
Frase.io
⚠ Conditional

An SEO content brief and outline tool. Frase researches the top-ranking pages for a keyword, extracts their headings and questions, and builds you a brief to write against. Genuinely useful for content teams producing SEO articles at volume. Conditional because it requires a paid plan from day one and the AI writing output itself is average.

SEO BRIEFSOUTLINESCONTENT TEAMS
Score
5.3
$14.99/mo
Full Review →
Jasper logo
Jasper
Jasper AI
✗ Skip

Starts at $49/month with no free tier. The output quality matches ChatGPT at $20 or Claude at $20 — neither of which require a Jasper subscription. The Brand Voice and template features add genuine value for marketing teams of 3+ people producing brand content at scale. For solo writers and small teams, there is no justification for the price premium.

SKIPOVERPRICEDMARKETING TEAMS ONLY
Score
3.8
$49/mo
Full Review →
Copy.ai logo
Copy.ai
Copy.ai
✗ Skip

Rated Poor on Trustpilot. Reliability issues, generic output, and a support team that is difficult to reach. The free tier gives you 2,000 words per month. ChatGPT free gives you unlimited words on a better model. Even the short-form copy it was originally built for is now handled better by ChatGPT custom instructions.

SKIPRELIABILITY ISSUESGENERIC OUTPUT
Score
3.5
Free / $36mo
Full Review →
Rytr logo
Rytr
Rytr.me
✗ Skip

The cheapest paid AI writer on the list. The output quality reflects the price. Short-form copy templates for emails, ads, and blog outlines — but ChatGPT free produces better output on all of these tasks with no monthly fee. The free tier is limited to 10,000 characters per month. There is no scenario where Rytr is the right choice over ChatGPT free.

SKIPOUTCLASSEDBUDGET TRAP
Score
3.5
Free / $9mo
Full Review →
Score vs. Monthly Cost — All 14 Tools

Price vs
what you get.

Longer bar = better score.
Price shown right.
Free tiers dominate this category.

Approved — Free Tiers Sufficient
Grammarly
8.5
Free
Claude
7.8
Free
ChatGPT
7.6
Free
QuillBot
7.4
Free
Hemingway
7.2
$19.99
Conditional — Depends on Your Workflow
Writesonic
6.2
$16/mo
Sudowrite
5.8
$19/mo
Notion AI
5.7
$10/mo
ProWritingAid
5.6
$10/mo
Wordtune
5.4
$13.99/mo
Frase
5.3
$14.99/mo
Skip — Don't Pay For These
Jasper
3.8
$49/mo
Copy.ai
3.5
$36/mo
Rytr
3.5
$9/mo
Scores calculated using weighted methodology across 5 criteria · Last updated March 2026 · How we score →
Reviewed but not included in the main list
Anyword
Performance prediction scores on ad copy are a genuinely useful differentiator for paid social media teams. Outside that specific use case it offers nothing that ChatGPT free does not. Excluded because the use case is too narrow to include in a general writing tools list.
Grammarly Business
Team management and style guide features on top of Grammarly Premium. Not reviewed separately because it is the same product at a higher price tier. If you are evaluating Grammarly for a team, read the Grammarly review and note that Business adds admin controls and shared style guides.
Our Process

How we
actually
tested.

No sponsored placements.
No PR relationships.
We paid for everything ourselves.

14
Tools Tested
50+
Hours of Testing
5
Scoring Categories
Category Weight What We Measure
Output Quality 30% Accuracy, clarity, tone across 12 standard writing tasks
Free Tier Value 25% Capability without paying — word limits, feature access, UI quality
Pricing Justification 25% Whether paid upgrade meaningfully outperforms free ChatGPT or Claude
Ease of Use 10% Onboarding, UI clarity, workflow integration
Use Case Fit 10% Performance on the specific tasks the tool claims to handle
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Grammarly free for grammar and editing. ChatGPT free for drafting and rewriting. Claude free for long-form writing that needs to hold a consistent voice. QuillBot free for paraphrasing. Hemingway for a one-time $19.99 clarity edit. These five tools together cover every writing workflow most people encounter — and four of the five cost nothing. If you need a single recommendation, start with Grammarly free and ChatGPT free. Add the others when you hit a specific need they serve better.
Only for marketing teams of 3+ people producing brand content at scale, where the Brand Voice and template infrastructure genuinely reduce editing overhead. For solo writers, freelancers, and small teams, Jasper starts at $49/month to run the same models available through ChatGPT at $20 or free. There is no output quality advantage that justifies the premium for individual users. Use ChatGPT or Claude and save the difference.
Yes — but only in specific situations. Grammarly Premium adds plagiarism checking, full-sentence rewrites, and advanced style suggestions that the free tier does not include. It is worth upgrading if you produce 10 or more edited pieces per month, need plagiarism detection for client work, or write formally for professional contexts. For casual writing, blog drafts, and emails, the free tier catches everything that matters. Use the free tier for 30 days first. If you find yourself wanting the rewrite and plagiarism features regularly, upgrade then.
ChatGPT free (GPT-4o) for drafting, editing, summarizing, and rewriting. Claude free for long-form writing that needs consistent tone and voice. Grammarly free for grammar and clarity checking. QuillBot free for paraphrasing up to 125 words at a time. Together these four tools outperform every paid AI writing tool on this list for the majority of writing workflows — at zero cost. If you can only choose one, choose ChatGPT free.
Different tools for different jobs. Grammarly is a grammar and clarity editor — it improves text you have already written by catching errors and suggesting clearer phrasing. QuillBot is a paraphrasing and rewriting tool — it restructures text while preserving meaning, useful for avoiding repetition or adjusting tone. Grammarly's grammar detection is deeper and more accurate. QuillBot's paraphrasing is more capable. The correct answer for most writers is both free tiers used for different tasks — Grammarly for the final edit, QuillBot for rewrites.

Still unsure what to use?

Start with ChatGPT free. Add Grammarly if you write often. That covers almost everything — without paying for anything.

See full ChatGPT review →