Compare LanguageTool and OneNote Web Clipper: Which Extension is the Best?

LanguageTool impressed us as a solid grammar-checker alternative to Grammarly. It provides excellent multilingual support, is easy to use, and is more affordable but may struggle with longer texts.
OneNote Web Clipper is a versatile tool for saving web content directly to your OneNote notebooks. The simple and intuitive design was imposing. However, it could do with a few more functions.
Key Features
  • Style Suggestions: Offers synonym replacements, concise rephrasing, and formal alternatives.
  • Spell Checker: Identifies and corrects spelling errors.
  • Multilingual Support: Supports over 25 languages including English, German, Spanish, and French.
  • Plagiarism Detection: Checks for duplicate content.
  • Personal Dictionary: Allows users to add custom words for future checks.
  • Privacy: GDPR compliant and ensures secure, encrypted connections and no IP address storage.
  • Clip any webpage to OneNote: Save entire pages or just parts of them.
  • Highlight and annotate: Add notes and highlights to your clips.
  • Organize clips: Save clips to specific notebooks and sections.
  • Offline access: Access your clips even when you're not connected to the internet.
Our Rating
8.8
8.8
Total users
3,173,195
1,993,714
Total ratings
16,550
69,221
Average rating
4.8 ⭐
3.9 ⭐
Entry Level PriceFreeFree
Chrome
Chrome Web Store logo
4.8
4.75
11.4K+ ratings
2.0M+Users
Chrome Web Store logo
4.8
4.48
68.4K+ ratings
800.0K+Users
Edge
Microsoft Edge Store logo
4.8
4.62
567 ratings
801.3K+Users
Microsoft Edge Store logo
3.0
3.82
836 ratings
1.2M+Users
Firefox
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4.7
4.58
4.6K+ ratings
371.9K+Users
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Features
9.0

LanguageTool offers a comprehensive set of features that go beyond basic grammar and spelling checks. It supports over 20 languages, making it a versatile tool for multilingual users. The advanced grammar checks are particularly impressive, catching complex issues that many other tools miss. Compared to competitors like Grammarly, LanguageTool holds its own with unique features like custom dictionaries and plagiarism detection.

8.0

OneNote Web Clipper basic functions for saving web content.
In addition to saving an entire page, you can also save individual markers.

In addition, screenshots of the entire page or only parts of a page can be created.

An important function of the Web Clipper is that a preview is created directly when clipping and can be edited directly, for example by rewriting or highlighting text before it is synchronized with OneNote.

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Performance
8.0

LanguageTool does a good job of spotting grammar and style issues. However, it can take a while to process longer texts, and sometimes, clicking on suggestions causes the page to jump to the top, which can be a bit frustrating.

9.0

The Performance was good in our tests and there were no problems. All content could be saved and transferred to the OneNote notebooks without any problems. The only performance problems mentioned by some users in the reviews are that there are sometimes synchronization problems. We were unable to reproduce this.

Design
8.0

The design is clean and intuitive, making it easy for users to navigate and utilize the tool effectively. The browser integration is seamless, and the user interface is straightforward.

8.5

The design is clear and simple, so even basic users can get started immediately without any problems. However, it could offer a few more customization options to suit individual preferences.

Value for Money
9.5

The free version gives you the basics, but the premium version really shines with its advanced features.

While Grammarly can be expensive, LanguageTool offers great value at a more affordable price. So, if you’re seeking a budget-friendly alternative to Grammarly, LanguageTool is a solid choice.

9.2

As the tool is free, it offers excellent value for money. You get basic functions for saving web content. The required OneNote can also be used with certain restrictions; a paid version of Office for $69.99 per year is also not overpriced.

Ease of Use
9.0

LanguageTool is very user-friendly, with a minimal learning curve. Most users will find it easy to get started and make the most of its features right out of the box.

9.3

The tool is very user-friendly and has a low and fast learning curve. Most users should find it easy to start cutting and organizing content straight away. There are only a few functions that are not self-explanatory.

Security & Privacy
9.5

LanguageTool takes privacy seriously. No account is required for basic features, and the tool ensures that user data is not sold or made public. This focus on privacy is a significant plus.

LanguageTool states that it is GDPR compliant which makes it especially interesting for users in Europe.

9.0

OneNote Web Clipper is from Microsoft. The same privacy policies apply when using other products such as Word, Excel, or similar.

Conclusion

LanguageTool is a reliable and efficient writing assistant that supports multiple languages. Its advanced grammar and style checks make it a valuable tool for writers and professionals. While the premium version offers excellent features, the free version is somewhat limited. Overall, LanguageTool is a solid choice for anyone looking to improve their writing.

Compared to Grammarly, LanguageTool holds its own, especially if you need to write in multiple languages. When it comes to writing in different languages, LanguageTool is the way to go. But if you’re only writing in English, Grammarly still delivers better results.

Overall, OneNote Web Clipper is a useful tool for anyone who simply needs to collect, store, and organize web content. It offers a number of features that make it easy to clip, annotate, and organize information. If additional features are needed on top of these basic features, other competitors should be looked at.

Our Recommendation

In our comparison between LanguageTool and OneNote Web Clipper, all extensions performed equally well, each scoring 8.8.

LanguageTool is the most widely used, with over 3 million users and 17k+ reviews—and it also delivered the strongest performance in our tests. User reviews reflect our findings.

Notably, LanguageTool has the highest user rating in the Chrome Web Store at 4.76, which supports its strong performance in our review.

In the end, the differences between these extensions are minimal, so your choice may come down to personal preference or specific features.


  • Looking for the richest feature set? LanguageTool stands out with a rating of 9. On the other hand, OneNote Web Clipper lags behind in this area with a rating of 8.
  • Need top performance? OneNote Web Clipper stands out with a rating of 9. On the other hand, LanguageTool lags behind in this area with a rating of 8.
  • Design lovers, take note: OneNote Web Clipper stands out with a rating of 8.5. On the other hand, LanguageTool lags behind in this area with a rating of 8.
  • Want to get the most for your money? LanguageTool stands out with a rating of 9.5. On the other hand, OneNote Web Clipper lags behind in this area with a rating of 9.2.
  • If you hate complicated tools, OneNote Web Clipper stands out with a rating of 9.3. On the other hand, LanguageTool lags behind in this area with a rating of 9.
  • With privacy and security becoming ever more important, LanguageTool stands out with a rating of 9.5. On the other hand, OneNote Web Clipper lags behind in this area with a rating of 9.

There's no single winner, so check the categories above to find your best fit.