Spanish is coming to WriteX: welcoming Correcto

We built WriteX on a conviction: languages deserve engines built for them, not translated rule sets. That is why our Arabic checker models morphology and our English checker rewrites whole sentences. And it is why, when we decided WriteX's third language would be Spanish, we did not train a translation layer. We acquired the team that had already built Spanish right.

What Correcto brings

Correcto shipped a Spanish writing assistant to the web, Chrome, and Microsoft Word, used by writers who wanted more than a spell list: purpose-built sentence and word correction models, Spanish named-entity recognition, tone and formality detection, autocomplete, rewrite suggestions, and custom vocabularies.

That technology, and the people behind it, are now the foundation of Spanish inside WriteX: the same editor, the same style guides, the same analytics, with native Spanish rules underneath.

What changes for Correcto users

Nothing breaks today. Correcto accounts continue to work, and we will contact every user about the migration path to WriteX with generous terms. The engine only gets deeper from here.

What this means for WriteX customers

To be precise about where things stand: Arabic and English check live in the product today, and Spanish is in development. When it lands it will sit alongside them across every surface, for Gulf institutions working with Latin America and Spain, and for Spanish-market organizations that want the governance and analytics no consumer checker offers.

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Every word your institution writes, checked.

Official letters to social posts, Arabic and English alike. One assistant that proofreads, enforces your style, and explains every correction, wherever your teams write.

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