Rytr
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Rytr is a writing assistant. By the tool's own description it can: work from 40-odd templates and use cases, write long texts, texts for search, advertising and creative ones, rewrite what is already written, shorten and expand phrases, pick a tone from a sample of your text. Separately declared is a built-in check for plagiarism — a rare thing for writing assistants.
There too it is said about multilingualism: writing in 20–40 languages depending on the plan. This is the tool's own claim about itself, and it diverges from its own pricing page — the analysis of the discrepancy is below, in the section on restrictions.
The tool is arranged as an editor, not as a part of a social-network workflow: it gives a text, and where you put it is your affair.
Which platforms it works with
Platforms for publishing the tool does not announce at all. What are announced are two ways of getting to the tool itself.
The first is an extension for Chrome: "Rytr's Chrome Extension lets you craft quality content wherever you write". The extension is available on the free plan too. The second is an API for developers.
Export to social networks, to WordPress or anywhere else on the tool's pages is not declared. What are listed are ways of access, not platforms. Whether this means that through the extension a text cannot be pasted into the publishing window of any social network — the source does not say; it does not reason in these terms at all.
Pricing
There are two paid plans, both shown on the pricing page in prices for annual payment: Unlimited — 7.50 dollars a month, Premium — 24.16 dollars a month. The page separately stipulates that the prices are "given in USD".
The page does not name values for monthly payment. Considering that 24.16 is a value clearly converted from the annual sum, the monthly price is most probably higher; but this is our reasoning, not the tool's claim, and we do not give it as a fact.
What is free
The free plan at Rytr is permanent, not a trial: the pricing page calls it "Free forever, no CC required" — a card is not required. The price is 0 dollars a month.
What it includes: 10,000 characters a month, one language, access to the extension for Chrome. What it does not have: checks for plagiarism — on this plan they are not given at all.
Ten thousand characters is about five or six short posts for social networks a month, if counted together with drafts. The bound is set in characters, not in words and not in conventional units — it is easy to count.
Restrictions
The unit of measurement at Rytr is characters, and that is a rarity: most of its neighbours in the catalogue count words or credits.
Volume. Free — 10,000 characters a month. Unlimited — "Unlimited generations", without a restriction in characters.
Checks for plagiarism. Unlimited — 50 a month, Premium — 100 a month. On Free there are none.
Languages — here there is a contradiction. The pricing page says: Free and Unlimited — one language, Premium — "35+". And the description of capabilities on the homepage promises 20–40 languages depending on the plan. To reconcile these two statements does not work: by the pricing page on two plans out of three the language is exactly one, no "twenty" is there. The discrepancy is not resolved; when choosing, go by the page where you take out the subscription, and check the language before payment.
Daily bounds and restrictions on the length of a single text the tool does not name.
Rights to the output
The rights to what is created stay with you. The terms of use say directly: "You retain any and all of Your rights to any Content You create, post, or display on or through the Service".
But alongside stands a counter-licence: the user gives the tool the right "to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through the Service". Note the reservation "on and through the Service" — it narrows the licence to the working of the tool itself, and does not hand the material outside.
What the terms do not have is a separate permission or ban on commercial use of what is created. Neither of the two words was found there: the rights are yours, and about trading in the output the terms are silent. We shall not build up a permission for them.
Do they train on your data
The source does not say. Neither the terms of use, nor the privacy policy say whether the models are trained on the text you enter. An opt-out from such use — a switch, a reservation, a separate plan — is not described in them either.
The only thing close in sense: the policy mentions use of data "to evaluate and improve our Service". This is a general wording about improving the tool, and reading consent to training of models out of it is not permissible — just as reading an opt-out out of it is not.
Both pages have been checked in full. Neither a permission nor a ban follows from this.
How you earn with it
A direct answer about commercial use the terms do not give. The rights to what is created they fix with you: "You retain any and all of Your rights to any Content You create, post, or display on or through the Service". But the word "commercial" is not applied to the output in the text — neither as a permission nor as a ban.
The counter-licence to the tool is narrowed by its own working: "to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through the Service". The reservation "on and through the Service" keeps the material inside the tool and does not hand it outside — that is, the tool cannot trade in your text under this licence.
Differences by plan the terms do not draw in this part: the wording is one for all the plans. What differs is the volume: on the free one it is "10K characters per month" and a single language — a size at which the question of selling the text does not often arise.
A permission to sell what is written the source has not written out. A ban it has not set either, and we shall not build one up for it.
What it will not do
It will not publish to social networks itself: platforms for publishing the tool does not announce. There is an extension for Chrome and an API — and that is all.
On the free plan it will not check for plagiarism: checks there are none at all. And more than 10,000 characters a month free of charge it will not give.
On two plans out of three it will write in one language — contrary to the promise of 20–40 languages in the description of capabilities.
About training on your texts it will say nothing and will not offer an opt-out from it: such a section is not in the terms.
It will not oblige you to mark what is created as machine-made and will not put watermarks: requirements of labelling are not in the terms, and neither are words about watermarks and the C2PA standard. For text this is less noticeable than for pictures, but the obligations to disclose machine origin, established by the platform where you publish or by the law of your country, the absence of such a clause in the tool's terms does not cancel.
The right to commercial use of what is created it will not directly confirm — nor forbid. The terms are silent about this.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
a writing assistant: 40+ templates and use cases, long texts, SEO texts, advertising and creative texts, rewriting, shortening and expanding phrases, matching the tone to a sample text, a built-in plagiarism check, writing in 20–40 languages depending on the plan
the description is from the features page, the tool's own words
source, checked 2026-08-04
Sources diverge: 30+ input and output languages. Verbatim in the help centre: «Rytr supports 30+ languages», with the list Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish «etc.». Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese are there. A DIFFERENCE BY PLAN, verbatim: «Our freemium and unlimited users can access one language of their choice while premium plan users can access all our languages», and on Free and Unlimited the language can be changed once a month
the number of languages differs across the service's own materials: the help centre says «30+», the table on the pricing page says «35+» for Premium, and the home page says «Write in 40+ languages»; the list was taken from the help centre as the only place where it is given; the article was updated on 28 August 2025
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
a Chrome extension is announced ("Rytr’s Chrome Extension lets you craft quality content wherever you write", available on the free plan as well) and an API for developers; export to social networks or WordPress is not announced on the page
the publishing platforms are not announced, only the way of access
source, checked 2026-08-04
Pricing
Free — "Free forever, no CC required", $0/m, "10K characters per month", 1 language, access to the Chrome extension, no plagiarism checks
the free plan is permanent, not a trial period
source, checked 2026-08-04
Unlimited — $7.50/m with annual payment; Premium — $24.16/m with annual payment; the page states that the prices are "given in USD"
the page shows the prices with annual payment
source, checked 2026-08-04
$9/m — the Unlimited plan on MONTHLY billing (unlimited generations, 1 language, 50 plagiarism checks a month). Paid yearly the same plan costs $7.50/m. The next tier is Premium $29/m monthly ($24.16/m paid yearly). The currency is USD, with payments through Stripe
the pricing page has a Yearly/Monthly switch, but the server delivers only the yearly amounts in the HTML; the monthly values were taken from that same page's data — a JS chunk on the same host, https://rytr.me/_next/static/chunks/1ca49073f7866eb1.js, where monthlyPrice «$9/m» and yearlyPrice «$7.50/m» are set for Unlimited; rytr.me has no robots.txt (404), and bot protection was not circumvented
source, checked 2026-08-07
Limits and restrictions
Free — 10K characters per month; Unlimited — "Unlimited generations", with no limit on characters; plagiarism checks: Unlimited "50 per month", Premium "100 per month"; languages: Free and Unlimited — 1, Premium — "35+"
the limits are set in characters, not in words or credits
source, checked 2026-08-04
Restrictions
Terms of Use, the «Content Restrictions» section, verbatim: «You may not generate or transmit any Content that is unlawful, offensive, upsetting, intended to disgust, threatening, libelous, defamatory, obscene or otherwise objectionable». The examples name outright: unlawful activity and its promotion; «Defamatory, discriminatory, or mean-spirited content, including references or commentary about religion, race, sexual orientation, gender, national/ethnic origin, or other targeted groups»; «Restricted verticals such as substance/drugs use, adult services, etc.». Separately forbidden are offensive, vulgar and obscene usernames, scraping the service and multiple accounts. About images of real people, politics and medical advice the terms are silent
Rytr has no separate Acceptable Use Policy; the restrictions are contained in the Terms of Use themselves
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
the terms say: "You retain any and all of Your rights to any Content You create, post, or display on or through the Service", while the user grants the tool a licence "to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through the Service"; there is no separate permission or prohibition of commercial use of what is created in the terms
the rights stay with the user, but commercial use is not stated directly — the conclusion is not to be supplied by us
source, checked 2026-08-04
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