www.rancakmedia.com – Grammarly tone recognition feature for its smartphone keyboard app for Android and iOS. The new feature detects the user’s tone and provides feedback on how to improve the message so that it can be better interpreted by recipients.
The tone recognition feature was introduced by Grammarly in 2022 for the Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browser clients before now being introduced in the smartphone keyboard client. Tone detection can analyze whether the user sounds formal, informal, accusatory, concerned, optimistic, etc.
The new feature, which was highlighted in a post on the Grammarly blog, is now available for the Android and iOS keyboard apps.
The keyboard helps users improve tone, clarity, grammar and vocabulary as they type any text. The feature analyzes the user’s tone of voice and suggests changes so that messages can be presented to readers as they should.
The tone recognition function is activated once the user enters more than 150 characters. Grammar analyzes text using a combination of signals, including uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation, and word choice.
It offers real-time updates that allow the user to change the text before it is sent to the outside world. It also eliminates the need to ask a colleague or friend to read an email or message before sending it to the recipient.
Grammarly tone recognition is available in an updated version of the app on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. However, to access the function, it must first be enabled via settings, then tap on the G icon in the upper left corner of the keyboard. After that, the keyboard will display the message tones and the confidence level of each note. The level of trust will help you achieve the message tone you want.