Authorship

Your name on it. Your work behind it.

Grammarly has always helped you write your essays. With Authorship, you can now prove you wrote them.

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Grammarly Authorship
Journal

Yours to share, yours to keep

You decide when to share your Authorship Report. Grammarly doesn’t auto-send it to your professor or anyone else.

Prove how hard you worked

AI detectors only guess from the final draft. Authorship records your actual writing process—typed, pasted, AI-assisted—so you’ll always have receipts.

Works where you write

You can enable Authorship directly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and Canvas LMS submissions.

Build a case for your work as you write

Authorship gives you everything you need to document your work, demonstrate your integrity, and confidently show your process.

Effortlessly track how you wrote it

Just work as usual. Authorship handles the paper trail. Once enabled, Authorship automatically tracks your writing process in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or the Grammarly Editor.
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Quickly credit your sources

Get preformatted citations in APA, MLA, or Chicago style so you can cite accurately without breaking your writing flow.
Cite claim based on specialized knowledge

Get a report with in-depth insights

The shareable Authorship Report color-codes your entire assignment to show each sentence’s source so you can add citations as needed.
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Replay your whole process

Replay your writing process from the first ideas to the last keystroke to give you a closer look at how text got onto the page.
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How to use Grammarly Authorship

Getting started is easy! Watch this video for a quick guide on how to enable Authorship in Google Docs.

Enabling Grammarly Authorship Demo

I love the Authorship feature. With faculty running an AI check on everything I write, having a way to prove I wrote what I did is endlessly valuable.

Nicole Perry
Student at Purdue Global

I think Grammarly Authorship is going to be an overall boon to students and teachers. This is an important step in the direction of transparency about what is AI text and what is not.

Anna Mills
English Instructor at College of Marin

Works where you write

Compatible with 1 million+ apps and sites, Grammarly makes it easy to improve your writing, track your sources, and generate citations so your work stands out as credible, original, and impactful.
Google Docs
Word
Gmail
Apple Mail
Zoom
LinkedIn
Outlook
Canvas
Overleaf
Quizlet
X
Discord
PowerPoint
Google Sheets
Notes
Message
WhatsApp
Canva
Instagram
Snapchat
Google Docs
Word
Gmail
Apple Mail
Zoom
LinkedIn
Outlook
Canvas
Overleaf
Quizlet
X
Discord
PowerPoint
Google Sheets
Notes
Message
WhatsApp
Canva
Instagram
Snapchat

Draft, revise, and check your work with more confidence

Authorship is one piece of Grammarly’s authenticity suite. Add these tools to your workflow so you can detect AI, refine your voice, check for plagiarism, and cite your sources.
AI Detector

Catch AI before your professor does

Scan your draft for AI-generated content and know exactly where you need to edit. Pair with AI Rewriter to refine flagged language so your final draft sounds like you, not generic AI.

Learn more about AI Detector
Go Add curiosity and personal reflection

Write by your own rules

Get personalized suggestions based on your natural writing style so you can spot moments where your writing can be more unmistakably yours.

Learn more about Humanizer
Plagiarism checker

Avoid accidental plagiarism

Scan your work for similarities against external sources and get citation suggestions for anything that matches.

Learn more about Plagiarism Checker
Cite claim based on specialized knowledge

Cite your sources as
you write

Find legitimate sources to back your arguments, fact-check your points, and auto-generate citations without breaking your writing flow.

Learn more about Citation Finder

Frequently asked questions

Who can use Grammarly’s Authorship feature?

Anyone with a Grammarly account can use Authorship. Just install Grammarly on your desktop or browser, then enable it via the fingerprint icon. Grammarly can then track your sources so you can demonstrate where your words came from.

What platforms does Authorship work in?

  • Authorship works in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and the Grammarly Editor. It also works in Superhuman Go, the AI assistant from the creators of Grammarly.
  • To use it in Google Docs, install the Grammarly browser extension.
  • To use in Microsoft Word, install the desktop app.

What data does Authorship collect? How is this data used?

Your privacy and security are a priority at Grammarly, and here’s how that factors into Authorship:
  • Authorship is an opt-in feature and will not track text sources without your consent.
  • Authorship helps keep track of only the text you copy from a website and paste into a Google Doc. It does not collect other data.
  • Grammarly does not store data about your general browsing activity. It stores only data related to text you paste into Google Docs. This stored data is briefly used to categorize the text’s source before being anonymized to protect your privacy.

To learn more about how Grammarly Authorship protects and stores your data, visit this Support article. Want to know more about how Grammarly protects your data and privacy? Check out Grammarly’s Privacy Policy.

Can my school see my Authorship Report if I don’t share it?

No, your school cannot see your Authorship Report if you don’t share it. In order for anyone to see the report, you must create the report, make the link to the report shareable, and manually send it to a specific recipient.

Is Grammarly’s Authorship feature available for free?

Grammarly Authorship is available in Grammarly Free and Grammarly Pro.

How can I use Grammarly’s Authorship feature?

Grammarly’s Authorship feature makes it easy to demonstrate the originality of your work. It checks your sources so you and your reviewer can see where your text came from. To get started, just install Grammarly on your desktop and browser and turn on Authorship via the fingerprint icon.

To learn more about how to use Authorship, check out our Support page. Authorship is available in Grammarly Free and Grammarly Pro.

How is Authorship different from AI detection?

Both Authorship and AI detection can function as originality checkers for your work. However, Grammarly Authorship provides greater detail and insight to help you demonstrate your work’s originality.

AI detectors check if any of your writing seems to be AI-generated based on language patterns commonly found in AI-created writing. They don’t keep track of document history; they just analyze your text in a moment in time.

Grammarly Authorship, meanwhile, helps you keep track of version history and where text in your writing came from. It doesn’t just show you where you used AI; it also identifies if sentences were written by you or came from a website, a Grammarly suggestion, or a non-web source.

In addition, Authorship creates an originality report you can share with your professor, boss, or editor. It also lets you replay your document’s creation from the first word to the last punctuation mark so you can double-check your process.

How can I use Authorship as a faculty member?

As a professor or TA, you can use Authorship to gauge the originality of students’ work. By asking students to include an Authorship Report when they submit assignments, you can ensure they are using and citing sources—including AI—appropriately.

Here are a few best practices you can follow when using Authorship or any other originality checker:
  • Instead of using Authorship to penalize students, use it as an opportunity to proactively discuss how students should use AI and cite sources.
  • Use the circle graph at the top of the report to quickly gauge the student’s sources and process.
  • Do a deep dive into the report or replay the document history if you have concerns.
  • Use Authorship replays as a starting point for discussing how to draft, revise, and cite work.
You may also find Authorship useful for checking your research papers, articles, and more.

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