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LanguageTool vs Vale

Self-host pick — both replace Grammarly (Writing assistant / grammar + style checker).

Both LanguageTool and Vale self-host as a replacement for Grammarly (Writing assistant / grammar + style checker). Pick LanguageTool if you want a GPL-licensed codebase (LGPL-2.1); pick Vale for MIT (MIT). Both run in roughly the same cost bracket — $5-10 vps; the larger n-gram dataset wants ~16gb disk + a few gb ram if you enable it vs $0 — local binary; ci cost only if you run it in pipelines.

LanguageToolopen-sourceValeopen-source
LicenseLGPL-2.1MIT
Setup time10min — single Java process, optional docker-compose10min — single Go binary + a styles directory
Monthly cost$5-10 VPS; the larger n-gram dataset wants ~16GB disk + a few GB RAM if you enable it.$0 — local binary; CI cost only if you run it in pipelines.
GitHublanguagetool-org/languagetool ★ 14.5k · last commit todayaliveerrata-ai/vale ★ 5.38k · last commit 12d agoalive
ReplacesGrammarlyGrammarly

Good fit for

LanguageTool

Anyone whose Grammarly use is mostly grammar + style + multilingual checking — LanguageTool covers 30+ languages.

Weak at:Tone, rewrite, and the AI 'make it sound more confident' features are not in the free OSS server.

Vale

Documentation teams and devs who want enforceable, repo-checked-in style guides — turn 'use active voice' into a CI check.

Weak at:Not for casual prose — wrong shape for in-browser corrections; you write rules, not get sentences rewritten.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli grammarly prints Grammarly's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, LanguageTool or Vale?

LanguageTool: 10min — single Java process, optional docker-compose. Vale: 10min — single Go binary + a styles directory.

What does each cost to run?

LanguageTool: $5-10 VPS; the larger n-gram dataset wants ~16GB disk + a few GB RAM if you enable it.. Vale: $0 — local binary; CI cost only if you run it in pipelines.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do LanguageTool and Vale replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Grammarly.