"Wordtune Review 2026: The AI Rewriter"
Wordtune is the AI rewriter: instead of just flagging errors, it offers multiple ways to rephrase a sentence for clarity, brevity, or tone. It is the tool for when your draft is right but the wording is not. Spice and Suggest features add fluency and variety to stiff writing.
At a glance
| Best for | Writers who want to rephrase and refine, not just proofread |
| Free tier | Limited free tier |
| Starting price | $9.99/mo (billed annually) and up |
| Category | Writing & Content |
What we found
We pasted clunky paragraphs and Wordtune returned several cleaner variants — better for rewriting than Grammarly, which focuses on correction. The browser extension works across docs and email. It will not structure a long piece for you; pair it with Claude for drafting.
Strengths
- Multiple rephrase suggestions per sentence
- Tone and length controls
- Works across docs and email (extension)
- Better rewriter than Grammarly
Weaknesses
- Not for full drafting
- Free tier limited
- Quality varies by sentence
Pricing
Limited free tier. Paid from about $9.99/mo billed annually; higher tiers add more suggestions and features.
How it compares
| Tool | Where it wins | Where it trails |
|---|---|---|
| Grammarly | Better error correction | Weaker rewriting |
| Claude | Better full drafting | No inline rephrase UI |
| Jasper | Better marketing workflows | Not a rewriter |
Who should use it
Pick Wordtune to rewrite and polish sentences. Use Grammarly to catch errors; Claude to draft from scratch.
FAQ
Wordtune vs Grammarly? Wordtune rewrites for clarity/tone; Grammarly corrects errors. Different jobs.
Is Wordtune free? Limited free tier; paid from ~$9.99/mo.
Does Wordtune draft? No — it refines your writing; use Claude or ChatGPT to draft.
Verdict
Wordtune is the rewriter’s rewriter: sharper rephrasing than Grammarly. Draft with Claude, polish with Wordtune.