Reviews for Grammar and Spell Checker - LanguageTool
Grammar and Spell Checker - LanguageTool by LanguageTooler GmbH
213 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by incisive, 17 hours ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 16272906, 2 days agoGetting rid of the free plan will be the worst decision you ever made
- Rated 1 out of 5by Zodik, 10 days agoAprès des années d'utilisation je désinstalle à cause du changement de politique tarifaire et de produit. Il me faut un simple correcteur d'orthographe (ce que vous faisiez excellemment bien) pas un assistant IA (encore un) qui me coûte plus cher que mon antivirus. Imposer la version premium payantes à celles et ceux qui n'en ont pas le besoin vous prive de votre principal outil de promotion.
Vous avez le meilleur correcteur d'orthographe que je connaisse, dommage de vous tirez un bal dans le pied comme ça... - Rated 1 out of 5by John Wiliam, 13 days agoPreferia a ausência de recursos de IA para manter grátis. Ao menos oferecer um plano sem IA, com um preço mais acessível, recomendei para varios amigos e agora recomendo desinstalarem a extensão.
- Rated 1 out of 5by tone, 16 days agoasks you to pay after a time limit make sure to take it off after you have tested it its bogging down the browser otherwise. cant recomend 1 star
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19920344, 17 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by redcatjack, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19888784, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Steeve, a month agoThere is clearly a significant memory leak issue on Firefox. As a paid subscriber, I am no longer able to use it. Firefox freezes and becomes unusable.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Manuel, a month agoI am a premium user, and unfortunately the Firefox extension is causing serious issues. It consumes up to 32 GB of RAM, which makes my computer freeze and eventually restart on its own. This is not an isolated case — it happens on two different computers, so it’s clearly not a hardware issue on my side.
This makes the extension completely unusable despite paying for the premium service. I would expect much better stability and performance from a paid product. Please investigate and fix this as soon as possible. - Rated 1 out of 5by Stef, a month agoIt used to be a 5 stars plugin, but since the January 2026 update, whenever I switch this plugin on, firefox crashes on my Macbook. It totally eats all the memory. I reported it as a bug more than a month ago but haven't heard from them. So, for now, it will stay switched off.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19858982, a month agoIt's even worse than the built in spell checking of FF.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Dandroid, a month agoIt isn't shown on here, but if you click the link in their "about" section, you can see that they now use AI to scan and check your text, which is probably why I've been getting so many errors in it lately, including ones for proper nouns that weren't there before.
In short, don't use it. It doesn't work like it used it, and as it is using AI, there is the potential for it to be using your own text to train models. Uninstall it if you have it already. - Rated 1 out of 5by Maud Royer, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Iori, 2 months agoThis is an evil extension!!! Why? We have been scratching our heads to find out why there is a consistent memory leak issue. It has wasted a lot of our precious time! Moreover, we even consider adding more memory but the memory price is very high now! We have never felt such pain in recent years! We are very angry that this poor plugin is so popular and has not fixed this issue in the shortest time.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Virtpunk, 2 months agoA huge thank you to the person who wrote a review below. I've been using this extension for five years, and in the latest version, either there's an unintentional bug, or the developers intentionally introduced a leak that hadn't existed for 10 years.
This extension is currently causing a memory leak in the browser, even when I'm not opening anything and only on one page. It reaches 60 gigabytes for me, after which everything in the OS starts crashing with errors, from the browser to other programs.
I've been racking my brains for 2-3 weeks of torment, I couldn't figure out what was going on, because I've been using all the extensions for years and everything has been working without a hitch for a long time.
And it turns out that's what it is. The extension, which had been reliable for years, is now leaky and buggy, leaking 40-60 gigs of memory.
As soon as I removed this extension, everything has been fine for several weeks now. - Rated 1 out of 5by Voytash, 2 months agoI’ve been using LanguageTool for over 2 years and I really liked it — until about a month ago.
Recently, the extension started causing extreme RAM usage while typing. I have 32 GB of RAM, and during normal use I sit at around 18–20 GB. However, as soon as I start typing in a text field where LanguageTool is active, memory usage quickly spikes to 30–32 GB within seconds, which often leads to Firefox freezing or crashing completely.
This happens multiple times a day. In some cases, just 10–15 seconds of typing is enough to crash the browser. I even had to start writing messages in external apps (like Notepad) and then pasting them, just to avoid crashes — which completely defeats the purpose of using this extension.
What’s strange is that:
- this problem only started about a month ago,
- before that, I had zero crashes for over 2 years,
- I didn’t notice any recent updates that could explain this behaviour.
At this point, the extension has become unusable for me due to its massive resource consumption.
That said, aside from this issue, I really liked LanguageTool and I hope this gets fixed soon. - Rated 1 out of 5by Clown-Hour, 3 months agoIt's been getting things more wrong than right now, words that are one letter off are suggested to be completely different words or even correct words are marked as misspelled.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Stéphane Brunner, 3 months agoIt was a great tool but from about 2 weeks it completely slow down my Firefox :-(
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12361192, 4 months agoHad to remove it after about ten minutes. Even with all the "fussy" options turned off, it's just far too annoying and constantly making idiotic suggestions which if followed, would often leave meaningless sentences behind. It might be handy for people who are terrible at writing and grammar. But it was way OTT for me. I just wanted something that would underline spelling mistakes in what I was writng, to help me spot typos when proof-reading.
So maybe I'm noy the target audience.
I was also not happy with the thought of everything I write on the web being sent off to be checked. Even if [as is always the case] the developers claim everything is very secure and encrypted... yadda yadda.
Neither did I like the fact that a lot of the functionality has to be paid for. Not something that was mantioned anywhere in the blurb, as far as I could see. - Rated 1 out of 5by Soto, 4 months ago