Published on
June 17, 2025
by
Marvin Erdner
Revised on
July 29, 2025
Gmail, Google Docs, YouTube—Google develops many popular applications. We’ll show you how to check texts in Google Workspace with LanguageTool.
While we don’t all use Gmail, or work with cloud-based programs like Docs or Slides daily, the company behind these products is known around the world: Google. In this article, you’ll learn why we love working with the Internet giant’s apps and how you can integrate the handy LanguageTool into them in a few easy steps. This way, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of Google products and the advantages of correct and stylistically flawless language.
Published on
June 16, 2025
by
Marvin Erdner
Revised on
July 29, 2025
Whether on social networks or on your e-mail platform—a large part of professional and private communication takes place in written form via an internet browser. If you provide error-free and appropriate language in your writing, you will appear more competent, serious and successful.
The writing assistant LanguageTool combines a classic spell checker with style suggestions and improvements for your general phrasing. This makes embarrassing mistakes or imprecise messages to your colleagues, friends, or customers definitely a thing of the past. The installation of the intelligent writing assistant for your favorite browser takes only a few minutes.
In short, an add-on—as the name suggests—is an additional tool for your browser that you can install when necessary. Once installed, the add-on can be enabled or disabled per page, depending on your needs. The method of setting up the LanguageTool add-on differs slightly depending on the browser.
Published on
June 16, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Revised on
July 23, 2025
LanguageTool is now available on LibreOffice, a free office suite used by millions worldwide. We’ll show you how to enable LanguageTool on this powerful program.
DisclaimerThis plug-in for LibreOffice comes from the LanguageTool community and is therefore not official. When installing on macOS, the screenshots as well as the individual steps may differ slightly.
At this point we would like to thank the developers on behalf of LanguageTool for the development and provision of the plug-in.