Grammarly support for Illustrator and InDesign
Incorporating a Grammarly integration as part of the CC membership for Illustrator and InDesign would be INCREDIBLY helpful for many users. Even though these applications aren't word-processors, being able to reveiw documents for style etc. would be a huge bonus in my opinion.

We have passed this request along to Grammarly and that while Grammarly thought it would be useful, they’re unable to prioritize it at this time.
146 comments
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Anonymous commented
yes yes yes!!!
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Anonymous commented
PLEASE!!!!
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Anonymous commented
yes please, I seriously need it so much.
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Lauren commented
YES! Please!
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Anonymous commented
Great idea...why hasn't this been done?
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Laura commented
ABSOLUTELY!!! This would save TONS of time for editors, writers, and graphic designers.
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pfaulk commented
Yes please!!
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Basilio Gonzalez III commented
Excellent Idea!
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Anonymous commented
A really fantastic idea!
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Jeff A Johnson commented
That would be the most cost-saving tool you could possibly add. We are all human, but speed and 911's cause a lot of typos. Only to have the order redone at the shop's expense because the client refuses to read the proofs that contained a typo. Can't tell you how many Sales Reps have given me the, "But they are such a good client!" - Just a proofing issue 101. Grammarly even works on this comment field!
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ttt commented
Want!!
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Sooz! commented
OMG YES!
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Sophia Del Gigante commented
YESSSSSSSS I'm with you 100%
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Anonymous commented
PLEASE!!!!!! Even if it's just on premium accounts. It would make life easier.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please! It's painful to export a PDF to Word use Grammarly to check the document and then re-flow the the text into InDesign again and verify formatting.
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Anonymous commented
Make it soooooooo!
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Anonymous commented
Oh. My. Goodness. Please. Do. This. I have had one too many things go out after multiple people have spell checked.
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Kari-Ann Smith commented
Would be willing to PAY for this feature in Adobe Products!!! Please make it happen!
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Cassandra Poertner commented
100% agreed! I'd love to have Grammarly integration with InDesign!!!
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John Patrick Gallagher commented
Honestly one of the largest drawbacks of indesign is the fact that I can not use Grammarly or a similar application. This is VERY important because putting out print material or other items, can be critical to our careers!