Google has launched a new feature called SGE for Grammar and Writing Style. This tool uses Google’s Search Generative Experience to help users improve their writing. It checks grammar, suggests clearer phrasing, and offers style improvements in real time. The feature is now available to select users in the United States.
(Google’s “SGE for Grammar and Writing Style”)
People can access the tool directly through Google Search. When they type or paste text into the search bar, SGE analyzes it instantly. It highlights errors and gives simple suggestions to fix them. The goal is to make writing easier for everyone, from students to professionals.
Google says this update builds on its ongoing effort to support everyday tasks with helpful AI. The system learns from vast amounts of text but does not store personal data. User privacy remains a top priority. All processing happens securely and follows Google’s existing data policies.
Early testers report that the tool feels natural and easy to use. It avoids complex jargon and keeps suggestions practical. Unlike other writing aids, it works without needing a separate app or account. Users get instant feedback just by searching.
The feature works across different kinds of writing. It helps with emails, school essays, work documents, and social media posts. Google plans to expand access to more users soon. It will also add support for additional languages later this year.
(Google’s “SGE for Grammar and Writing Style”)
SGE for Grammar and Writing Style is part of Google’s broader push to integrate AI into daily life. The company believes smart tools should feel invisible yet useful. This new capability aims to reduce friction in communication and boost confidence in writing.

