All of us make speling spellinf spelling mistakes while typing on a keyboard. It’s awesome when your text editor or note taking app underlines and corrects your typos, but mine does not. So before publishing my new blog posts, send emails, or making reports, I always check my text spelling online. I’d like to share my favourite online spell checkers with you.
1. SpellChecker.net
This site comes first in Google search results. To tell the truth, the resource is a bit overcharged with advertising, but it doesn’t prevent from seeing a big field to paste the text and click the “Spell Check” button. There are no any checking limitations, you may select among 25 languages available for spell check. Besides, this tool also offers grammar and thesaurus checking. However, it doesn’t provide punctuation or word compatibility verification. Still the check is quick and the results are rather satisfactory, so I’d recommend it.
2. Â Jspell
Jspell is another free and fast online spell checker. In contrast to the previous tool, there’s no grammar check, only mere spelling. For example, if you forget “s”ending in some words, it won’t point out this error. Jspell supports English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian languages. Checks are pretty fast, no registration required.
 3. SpellCheckPlus
This is a good spell-checking website with a lot of helpful features. However, the developers actively promote the paid version ($13/year), so there are many ads and 500 word text limit. Nevertheless, the free version is still great to use, especially I love pop-up hints which explain my mistakes and suggest better options. The Pro version even offers interactive grammar exercises on the topic where you do multiple mistakes, so it’s worth trying.
4. Respelt
Respelt is a great place to proofread a text, website, or RSS feed without registration. All you need is to paste your website, web page or RSS feed link and start checking. You may create a free account to form your own personal dictionary (uncommon words that you often use which the tool mistakenly qualifies as spelling errors). No grammar check, unfortunately.
5. PaperRater
PaperRater is an advanced proofreading web service perfect for checking academic papers. If you have a long essay or article, feel free to complete all the fields (title, body, your education level,  paper type, etc.) and get a full report describing your spelling, grammar, style, and word choice correctness. And everything is free!
And how do you check  your spelling?
