How to Check Spelling on Your Website
Quick guide to checking spelling on your website using our free tool and other methods.
Quick Method: Use Our Free Tool
Enter Your Website URL
Paste your website URL into our free website spell checker. No sign-up required.
Wait for Results
Our AI-powered tool scans your page and identifies all spelling and grammar errors in seconds.
Review and Fix
Review the errors found, see the context, and fix them in your content management system.
Other Methods
Browser Spell Check
Enable spell check in your browser settings. This works while you're editing content but doesn't check published pages automatically.
Learn more in our comprehensive guide.
Full Site Scanning
For checking your entire website, use our full site scanning feature which can check up to 500 pages automatically.
What to Look For
- Common typos: "teh" instead of "the", "adn" instead of "and"
- Homophones: "their" vs "there", "your" vs "you're"
- Brand names: Ensure company and product names are spelled correctly
- Technical terms: Verify industry-specific terminology
Best Practices
- • Check your website regularly, especially after content updates
- • Don't just check the homepage - errors often hide in deeper pages
- • Use automated tools for large sites to save time
- • Review flagged items in context to avoid false positives
- • Set up automated checking for ongoing quality maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I check my website spelling?
We recommend checking your website spelling regularly, especially after content updates. For large sites, consider setting up automated daily checking with our Pro Monitoring service.
Can I check spelling on a live website?
Yes! Our tool checks your live website as it appears to visitors. You don't need to provide access to your content management system or staging environment.
What if I find errors after publishing?
Simply fix the errors in your content management system and republish. Our tool helps you identify errors so you can fix them quickly. For ongoing protection, consider automated monitoring.