There are several Chrome extensions that can make writing unexpectedly easy for you, whether you're an author, a college student, or a business manager that needs to write frequently to clients.
While GeekFlare and GeekforGeeks have listed some tools to help writers, we specifically hand-picked our favorite Chrome extensions that we highly recommend for their powerful features.
Check them out below!
Grammarly
Grammarly is a digital writing aid that improves your writing by utilizing artificial intelligence and natural language processing. Grammarly helps you overcome writing mistakes and get the right words to represent yourself, from grammar and spelling to style and tone. Grammarly will provide you real-time feedback on Gmail, Google Docs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and almost anywhere else. You may add the Grammarly extension here.
Google Similar Pages
Google Similar Pages shows you other websites that are similar to the one you're on right now. This is an excellent extension for finding other websites similar to the one you're browsing at, which might be an excellent way to find new websites to inspire you. You may add the Google Similar Pages extension here.
Headlinr
The headline will be the first thing your readers will see, and that is a fact. If you're having a hard time coming up with creative and catchy headlines, you might want to check this Chrome extension. The Headlinr extension allows you to create snappy headlines by simply entering the keyword into the extension. It has over a thousand catchy headline phrases that it automatically adjusts to generate a new heading based on your specified keyword. You may add the Headlinr extension here.
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Speechnotes
Did you know that dictation is around three times faster than typing? Well, now that you already know, you might want to consider taking advantage of this and begin using speech to text extensions such as Speechnotes. Users appreciate it because of its high level of efficiency, superb features, and ease of use. Speechnotes is a business-class product that is driven by Google's Speech-to-Text engines and proprietary algorithms. You may add the Speechnotes extension here.
Read Aloud
This is the complete opposite of Speechnotes. Well...sort of. So here's the thing: you may use this text-to-speech Chrome extension to read the content to you if you get bored of reading. Read Aloud is one such extension that will copy the content of a page and read it aloud in its interface. To control playback, there are play/pause, stop, forward, and rewind controls, and you may even manually highlight items to read aloud. Over 40 languages and voices from Google Voice, Google Wavenet, Microsoft, and others are supported with the extension. You may add the Read Aloud extension here.
Cite This For Me
This is definitely a must-have extension for students or researchers who need to cite sources in various formats such as APA, Chicago, and so on. Cite This For Me simplifies the citation process by automatically creating citations in the desired style with a single click. You may add the Cite This For Me extension here.
OneTab
It is not a secret that writing requires extensive research. And, while conducting research online, you may be working on multiple tabs, which can quickly consume all available RAM and potentially slow down computer performance. Enter OneTab extension! This useful Chrome extension saves selected tabs for later use, which dramatically reduces (up to 95%) memory use. This tab is helpful not just for writers! You may add the OneTab extension here.