(Last updated: 25th March 2022)
Grammarly vs. Ginger! You should not be hearing this for the first time, right? Even if your answer is yes then we are here to show you some certain differences by comparing both Grammarly and Ginger. It is correct that both work incredibly interesting and helpful in their ways. Both Grammarly and Ginger are the best online proofreading tools that are available on internet. Both are famous and useful. But, it is important to mention the best one to produce the best content by using it.
We have also prepared an infographics for quick understanding of both tools:

Let’s take a look at some reviews regarding Grammarly and Ginger below.
1. User Interface:
Grammarly:
If you see the user interface of Grammarly, you will find it very attractive. It is neat and clean along with a lot of helpful features. You do not need to go for a tutorial or certain training to use it. It is completely user friendly.
Ginger:
As compared to Grammarly, Ginger does not have clean user interface. It seems that it has embedded many features in just a little space that looks quite messy and difficult to understand. Obviously, it takes time to understand it fully.
The winner is Grammarly.
2. Translator Feature:
Grammarly:
Translating text is undoubtedly important. It helps to save time and energy. Unfortunately, Grammarly does not support it.
Ginger:
Ginger provides this feature very perfectly. It helps to translate the text in 40+ different languages. It also helps to distribute your content to multiple platforms without any hindrance.
The winner is Ginger.
3. Correction of Errors:
Grammarly:
Grammarly provides all those features in the market to correct the text that no other software provides. It helps to correct every single mistake by suggesting correct replacement for spelling, grammatical and punctuation errors.
Ginger:
Ginger also provides helpful suggestions and does great in error accuracy race but it is not better than Grammarly. Grammarly does it in the best way.
The winner is Grammarly.
4. Text Reader Feature:
Grammarly:
Grammarly simply does not provide this feature.
Ginger:
Ginger is the only software in the market that provides this fantastic and useful text reader feature. It reads the text present in the certain document and helps to accurate the errors.
The winner is Ginger.
5. Ease of Use:
Grammarly:
Obviously, the user interface of software makes it user friendly. It helps to easily use the software. As already discussed above, the user interface of Grammarly is user friendly. So, it is easy to use Grammarly.
Ginger:
Ginger has messy user interface. It does not help a lot its users to understand it in few seconds. It takes minutes.
The winner is Grammarly.
6. Explanation about the Type of Error:
Grammarly:
Grammarly shows the error and the way to solve it in the best way. It understands its responsibility.
Ginger:
Ginger just provides one line suggestion. It is obviously not enough to understand the problem and its solution.
The winner is Grammarly.
7. Perspective of Writing:
Grammarly:
In Grammarly, it is something different when you type the document but when you copy and paste the document, it asks for its correct article’s tone and context. It helps to identify the errors and help you to sort them out. Obviously, there are different kinds of errors in formal and informal tones.
Ginger:
Ginger does not support this feature in any way. It is not included in any plan.
The winner is Grammarly.
8. Built-in Dictionary:
Grammarly:
In Grammarly, if you click on a word for two times, you will get several options that contain the meaning of that word and synonyms of that particular word. This is quite user friendly and it does support the dictionary.
Ginger:
When it comes to Ginger, it has complete dictionary that is embedded in this proofreading tool. Ginger supports the dictionary too.
The winner is: Tie
9. Plagiarism Checker:
Grammarly:
All excellent online proofreading tools support plagiarism checker feature. This is essential. Like if you copy and paste the content and think to work on it, it is essential to tell you that it is not allowed. Grammarly supports plagiarism checker feature and helps you to find out the fact that either the content is already published or not.
Ginger:
Ginger comes with a built in plagiarism checker feature that is absolutely amazing. It helps you to check the uniqueness of your content in few seconds.
The winner is: Tie
10. Pricing:
Grammarly:
Grammarly is undoubtedly expensive but it has tremendous and reliable features that prove this expensiveness zero. It takes $29.95 monthly and $11.66 monthly as discounted rate when you go for whole one year plan.
Ginger:
Ginger is far better than Grammarly in terms of money but it does not provide tremendous features like Grammarly. It takes $20.97/month and $7.5 on annual basis.
The winner is: Tie
Result:
Both Grammarly and Ginger are doing great jobs in the market. If we talk about the features then Grammarly is the No. 1 choice because features actually matter. Ginger is also good but it has less features and messy user interface. It is important to tell that there is one more proofreading tool that is the best and that is none other than human checker tool.