Trinka, founded in 2020 by Crimson AI, the same company behind the Enago Read literature-review tool also covered in this category, checks grammar, technical language, consistency, and citation quality for academic and technical writing, competing directly with Paperpal, also covered here, a similar tool from rival academic-editing company Cactus Communications.
Where the two rivals differ: Trinka leans hard into privacy and institutional compliance, a stated no-data-storage, no-AI-training policy with an optional Confidential Data Plan, plus DocuMark, a separate academic-integrity product built specifically for universities to verify student work. Trinka also bundles plagiarism scanning and AI-content detection directly alongside its grammar checking, rather than treating those as entirely separate tools.
A free tier covers basic grammar checks, and paid plans start around $6 a month for plagiarism checks, the Word add-in, and more advanced features. For an institution or researcher specifically prioritizing data privacy and academic-integrity verification alongside writing checks, Trinka's compliance-first positioning addresses a different priority than Paperpal's journal-submission-readiness focus.







