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Academic Grammar and Essay Checker

The academic grammar and essay checker runs in your browser and flags common student writing risks, including long sentences, vague wording, missing thesis signals, weak transitions, and citation gaps.

Run a privacy-safe browser check for grammar, clarity, thesis, sentence length, citation markers, and academic tone risks. Use it as a planning or review aid, then get human help when your prompt, rubric, formatting, or citations need a final pass.

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Use the tool

Runs locally in the browser. Do not paste private material unless you are comfortable reviewing it here.

This tool is for planning, editing, citation, and study support. It does not replace your instructor's requirements or a final human review.

Result

Review output

Paste text and run the checker to see grammar, structure, tone, and citation-risk notes.

Need a human review?

Get help with editing & proofreading when you need the result cleaned up against your prompt, rubric, and citation style.

FAQ

Questions about this tool

Does the essay checker store my text?

No. The checker runs in your browser and does not submit your text to Academic Wizard unless you intentionally start an order.

Is this a replacement for human editing?

No. It catches common surface risks, but a human editor can review argument, flow, rubric fit, and citation consistency in context.

Can it check academic integrity?

It can flag citation and attribution risks, but it does not replace your school's policy, originality tools, or instructor guidance.

What should I do after the check?

Fix the highest-risk items first: missing thesis, unsupported claims, citation gaps, long sentences, and unclear paragraph flow.

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