Writing tools got loud.
We went the other way.
Every writing assistant on the market competes for your attention — red squiggles, scores, badges, sidebars, popups asking if you'd like to sound more confident. Somewhere along the way, tools built to help people write became the biggest interruption to writing.
KnightWriter is built on the opposite bet: the best correction is the one you never see happen. It fixes your spelling, grammar and phrasing silently, as you type, and steps aside the moment you're working. No underlines. No popups. If you're curious what changed, pause for two seconds — a small knight appears. If you're not, keep writing.
Beyond correct — native
Grammar checkers stop at "technically correct." But most of the world writes English as a second language, and the real gap isn't errors — it's phrasing that's grammatically fine yet quietly marks you as a non-native writer. KnightWriter's correction engine is tuned to the habits of your first language, so your writing doesn't just pass a grammar check. It sounds like you, on your best day.
Your words are yours
A tool that reads everything you type should be paranoid on your behalf. Text is corrected in memory and immediately discarded — never stored, never used to train AI models, never read by a human. Sensitive fields like passwords and payment details are skipped entirely. The full detail is in our privacy policy, and it's short enough to actually read.
Who makes this
KnightWriter is designed and built by Fordhsons Studio, an independent one-person studio in Thane, India — a product designer with over a decade of experience making software calmer, building the writing tool they always wanted: one that works quietly and lets the writing speak.
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