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How Veermat compares
Veermat fixes a Word document's formatting (headings, spacing, alignment, fonts, and APA/MLA layout) without changing your words. Here's how that differs from the writing tools and word processors people often compare it to, with an honest look at where each one wins.
Veermat vs Grammarly
Grammarly and Veermat solve different problems. Grammarly checks and improves your writing, grammar, spelling, tone, and clarity. Veermat fixes your document's formatting, heading styles, spacing, alignment, fonts, and APA/MLA layout, without changing your words. If your sentences need work, use Grammarly. If your paper is already written but looks messy or breaks a style guide, use Veermat.
Veermat vs Google Docs
Google Docs is a full word processor for writing and editing; Veermat is a one-pass formatter that cleans up a finished Word document. Google Docs gives you manual formatting tools and real-time collaboration; Veermat automatically standardizes headings, spacing, alignment, and fonts, and enforces APA or MLA layout, without changing your words. Write in Google Docs; use Veermat to fix the formatting fast.
Veermat vs Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a full word processor with powerful manual formatting tools, the Styles pane, Format Painter, and AutoFormat. Veermat automates that work: upload a messy .docx and it standardizes headings, spacing, alignment, fonts, and lists in one pass, and enforces APA or MLA layout. Word gives you total manual control; Veermat does the cleanup for you and returns an editable Word file.