Google Chrome uses a slew of web services to enhance your browsing experience. The web services range from suggesting alternative websites to quickly loading pages when you are unable to view a specific website. Chrome includes a built-in spell checker, which is a very useful feature. The Google Chrome spell checker is set by default to the language of your operating system, but you can easily add different add languages and switch between multiple languages based on your preferences.
How to Enable Spell Checker in Google Chrome
- Open Google Chrome and select the three-dot menu in the top right corner of the browser.
- Navigate to the Settings menu.
- Scroll to the bottom and select Advanced Settings.
- Learn more about “Use a web service to help resolve spelling errors” under Privacy.
- Tap the slider to enable the feature. When the spelling checker is enabled, the slider will turn blue.
- Close and reopen Google Chrome. Alternatively, you can simply refresh the browser by right-clicking on it and selecting ‘Refresh.’