

DeepL Write
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An AI tool enhancing English and German communication by offering robust suggestions on phrasing, tone, style, and grammar, ideal for professionals, multilingual teams, and varied proficiency users.
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application types
Country of Origin
Germany
EU
Platforms
- Online
Features
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Comments and Reviews
I'm currently testing both Grammarly and Microsoft Editor — both integrated on my web browsers (via extensions, available for all browsers) as well as Microsoft Word. Grammarly has a slight edge over Microsoft Editor when correcting/suggesting grammar in English; Microsoft Editor, on the other hand, supports many, many more languages besides Grammarly — and it's totally free (at least for now).
DeepL Write is — at the time of writing this review — still in its infancy.
While DeepL's translation abilities are legendary, which makes DeepL Write a rather interesting choice (it certainly outperforms Grammarly & Microsoft Editor), for now, it's only available either on a plain old web page, or via their extensive API. Both are free to use for a certain number of times per month; their tapped knowledge is not exactly cheap, but worth considering if you're a professional writer. However, you'll get far less than with Grammarly — for the time being.
Unless, of course, you're a developer yourself, wishing to compete with Microsoft and Grammarly, and having the necessary skills to write browser extensions and word processor plugins — in which case connecting to DeepL as the back-end tool would give you a complete, professional solution able to compete with Grammarly & Microsoft.
But for the common user? Well, we'll have to wait until DeepL launches — at the very least — an extension for Chromium-based browsers (and possibly adds a few more languages, too); in that case, they could come closer to Grammarly & Microsoft in providing a 'complete solution', so to speak, and would be more easily compared (or at least comparable).
It's like an LLM that can't talk - it never gives you a reason why you need to correct words and phrases. It's even laughable that it tries to correct so many words when you paste a news article written by a famous journalist. It should be an explainable AI.
I cannot agree with my fellow commenters who so easily hand out five-star ratings. The tool, app, or service has been functioning at a mediocre level. My review is based on long-term use; I see its potential, but recently, I've encountered frequent crashes when using DeepL, which starts Google Chrome. What is going on? Does it run in the background? When DeepL freezes, I sometimes have to restart Windows, and I've had to terminate the process multiple times in Task Manager, only to find that it often fails to restart properly.
In the 21st century, the performance of this app is disappointing. However, I remain hopeful as a paying customer that improvements will be made, particularly regarding the flawed user interface. It's worth noting that while you can ask GPT or any other LLM AI to "correct this sentence," DeepL has the unique advantage of genuinely supporting your writing instead of providing generalized "prompts-attempts".
At least in German, the programme often makes good suggestions and also shortens the text in a sensible way, but some ‘improvements’ are not what you want to express or are linguistic nonsense.
it becomes one of my favorit ai tools.
Love it, as a writer I find it very useful.