Shodo is a browser extension for Chrome that provides AI-powered Japanese proofreading. It helps users correct unnatural Japanese, double keigo (honorifics), missing 'ra' in verbs, incorrect particles, and other grammatical errors when writing on platforms like Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter.
What is Shodo?
How to use
Install the Shodo browser extension, register for an account on Shodo (https://shodo.ink/), and log in. Once logged in, the extension will automatically check your Japanese text for errors as you type in Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms.
Core Features
- AI-powered Japanese proofreading
- Detection of unnatural Japanese
- Correction of double keigo (honorifics)
- Identification of missing 'ra' in verbs
- Correction of incorrect particles
Use Cases
- Proofreading emails in Gmail
- Checking social media posts on Facebook and Twitter
- Ensuring grammatically correct Japanese writing in various online platforms
FAQ
Is Shodo free to use?
Shodo is available for free with some limitations on features and character count. Paid plans are available to unlock full functionality and remove limitations.
Do I need an account to use Shodo?
Yes, you need to register for an account on Shodo (https://shodo.ink/) and log in to use the browser extension.
Which platforms does Shodo support?
Shodo supports various platforms, including Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Helps improve the quality of Japanese writing
- Identifies and corrects various types of grammatical errors
- Easy to use with a simple browser extension
- Free version available
Cons
- Requires account registration and login
- Free version has limitations on features and character count
- Requires Chrome browser