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# The 6 best Google Docs add-ons to use in 2026

From writing and generating content to formatting text—here's a roundup of the best Google Docs add-ons to make your document-related tasks easier.

If you've ever clicked through all the menus in [Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-google-docs/) in search of a seemingly basic function only to come up short, you're not alone. Despite being a product of one of the most innovative tech companies out there, Google Docs can feel a little thin when it comes to its [built-in features](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-features/).  

But that's nothing a few—or a couple hundred—Google Docs add-ons can't solve. 

The [Google Workspace Marketplace](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace?hl=en-CA&source=gafb-addons-canvas-en-CA&ga_region=noram&ga_country=ca&ga_lang=en) offers hundreds of them for just about everything—from writing and editing to checking for plagiarized content to faxing (yes, faxing) your documents. The Zapier team has tested nearly 100 add-ons—here are the six best add-ons to extend the functionality of Google Docs. 

**Table of contents**: 

- [How to use Google Docs add-ons](#how)
- [The 6 best Google Docs add-ons](#list)
- [Automate Google Docs with Zapier](#automate)

## How to use Google Docs add-ons 

Here's how to find Google Docs add-ons from your desktop. (The steps are similar if you're using the Android mobile app—you can't use them from your iPhone or iPad.)

1. Open a new or existing document in your browser.
2. Click **Extensions** > **Add-ons** > **Get add-ons**.
3. The Google Marketplace pop-up window will appear, and you can explore add-ons for every Google Workspace app, including Google Docs.

### How to install Google Docs add-ons 

1. Click the add-on you want to install.
2. Click **Install**.
3. A pop-up window will appear, prompting you to give that add-on permission to install. Click **Continue**. You may also have to sign in to your Google account and then give the add-on access.
4. Once the add-on has been installed, click **Done**.
5. To run the add-on, click **Extensions**, select the add-on you want to run, and click **Start**.

If you don't see the Google Docs add-on you've installed in the Extensions dropdown, check the Google Docs sidebar—that's where some of them end up.

### How to remove Google Docs add-ons 

Here's the easiest way to uninstall Google Docs add-ons.

1. Click **Extensions** > **Add-ons** > **Manage add-ons**.
2. In the Google Marketplace window that appears, scroll down to _Apps Installed by You_, and find the app you want to remove. Or, enter the name of the app you want to remove in the search bar.
3. Click the **Options** icon, which looks like three dots stacked vertically (`⋮`), and click **Uninstall**.

## The 6 best Google Docs add-ons at a glance

Here's a quick overview of the best Google Docs add-ons (keep scrolling for more details). 

**Note**: Most Google Docs add-ons are free or offer a free trial, so each tool listed below is free unless otherwise noted. 

**Category**

**Best for**

[Bibcitation Bibliography & Citation Generator](#bibcitation)

Formatting text

Creating citations and bibliographies

[Code Blocks](#code-blocks)

Formatting text

Turning text into code

[Text to Table Converter](#text-to-table)

Formatting text

Formatting tables

[Auto-LaTeX Equations](#auto-latex)

Formatting text

Converting LaTeX code to fully rendered equations

[PlagiarismSearch](#plagiarism-search)

Verifying original content 

Checking for plagiarized content

[Docs Creator (Mail merge for letters)](#docs-creator)

Email and communication

Running a mail merge

## The best Google Docs add-ons for formatting text 

Google Docs offers a handful of built-in [formatting tools to make your documents pretty](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-formatting-tips/). But if you're looking to do more than [add a signature](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-signature/) or manually [apply hanging indents](https://zapier.com/blog/hanging-indent-google-docs/), these Google Docs add-ons will speed up your formatting-related tasks. 

### [Bibcitation Bibliography & Citation Generator](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/bibcitation_bibliography_citation_genera/355051276479?)

**Best for**: Creating citations and bibliographies 

Google Docs comes with a built-in citations generator (click **Tools **> **Citations**). It offers three of the most popular styling formats: MLA, APA, and Chicago. But if you need something else, like AMA, you'll need to enter it manually. Or you can use the Bibcitation Bibliography & Citation Generator add-on. 

Bibcitation offers everything Google Docs' built-in tool does—but way more. For example, Google Docs offers nine citation sources while Bibcitation offers over 30. And Bibcitation can create a works cited list in practically any format. 

### ****[Code Blocks](https://workspace.google.com/u/0/marketplace/app/code_blocks/100740430168)

**Best for**: Turning text into code

Styling prose in Google Docs is relatively easy, but making code look good—or, at least, legible—is trickier. That's where Code Blocks comes in. 

Highlight the text you want to format, and select the coding language and theme you want to use. Then click **Format**, and Code Blocks will take care of the rest. You can also generate previews of the coded text before applying it to your document.  

### [Text to Table Converter](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/text_to_table_converter/388744518554?)

**Best for**: Formatting tables 

If you work with tables a lot, you'll probably appreciate an add-on like Text to Table Converter. It lets you easily convert text to tables (and vice versa) and format them using preset or custom styles. You can also convert your content into other languages. This goes beyond just word-for-word translation. For example, if your existing table includes dollar values like `$5.99` and you convert it to French, the add-on will automatically format it as `5,99 $`. 

### ****[Auto-LaTeX Equations](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/autolatex_equations/850293439076)

**Best for**: Converting LaTeX code to fully rendered equations (and back)

LaTeX macros—for example, `3^{4^5}`—are the best way to include mathematical equations in written documents, but the raw code can be a headache to interpret. With the Auto-LaTeX Equations add-on, you can quickly convert LaTeX code to an easy-to-digest image. All you have to do is wrap your macros within two dollar signs (`$$`), click **Render Equations**, and the add-on will take care of the rest. If you need to make adjustments to the equation, it's just as easy to de-render the equation.

## The best Google Docs add-on for verifying original content 

If you've written anything, ever, you know how easy it is to run into writer's block. Now that [Google Gemini](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-google-gemini/) is woven into Google Docs, you can use AI to generate and rewrite text, translate paragraphs or whole documents, and creating images without installing an add-on. That said, you may still want to verify content originality. 

### ****[PlagiarismSearch](https://workspace.google.com/u/0/marketplace/app/plagiarismsearch_plagiarism_scan_in_goog/347088629827)

**Best for**: Running plagiarism checks 

PlagiarismSearch is a helpful tool if you need to check for plagiarized text in a document. It cross-references journals, websites, and multilingual sources to tell you what percentage of your document _may_ have been plagiarized, along with a link to the relevant text source so you can decide if plagiarism has occurred. 

**Pricing: **Free plan available; from $9.95 (one-time payment) for the Light package. 

## The best Google Docs add-on for email and communication

Your documents don't have to exist only in Google Docs. You can easily share them in just about any way—if you have the right add-ons. You can also print and mail them the old-fashioned way, but you can use Google Docs to fill in those address labels for you beforehand.

### ****[Docs Creator (Mail merge for letters)](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/docs_creator_mail_merge_for_letters/77808591299)

**Best for**: Running a mail merge

Google Docs lacks the built-in mail merge tools seen in desktop word processing apps like Microsoft Word, so an add-on like Docs Creator is essential if you need to merge data from a spreadsheet with a [Google Docs template](https://zapier.com/blog/create-google-docs-template/).

You'll need to first ensure your data source is properly formatted—for example, column headers must be wrapped in percentage symbols (`%`). Once your spreadsheet is ready, you can run a mail merge from inside Google Docs either manually, at a fixed time, or after specific events. The add-on will then populate your Google Docs template with the relevant information, ready to be sent out. 

**Pricing: **Free plan includes 10 documents per job and up to 150 documents per month; starts at €54/user/year for the Plus plan, which includes unlimited documents. 

## Automate Google Docs with Zapier

Instead of toggling between add-ons to speed up your document-related tasks, use [Zapier's Google Docs integration](https://zapier.com/apps/google-docs/integrations). This way, you can connect with thousands of other apps and automate everything from copying data from your spreadsheet app into a Google Docs template to sharing documents via Gmail or your team chat app. Learn more about [how to automate Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-google-docs/), or get started with one of these pre-made templates.

**Related reading**: 

- [The best Google Sheets add-ons to boost your productivity](https://zapier.com/blog/best-google-sheets-addons/)
- [How to create effective document templates](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-make-document-template/)
- [Why won't Google Docs let me paste without installing an extension?](https://zapier.com/blog/why-cant-you-copy-and-paste-in-google-docs/)
- [How to open a PDF in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/pdf-to-google-docs)
- [How to see who viewed your Google Doc](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-see-who-viewed-your-google-doc)

_This article was originally published in May 2017 by Matthew Guay with contributions from Tim Brookes. The most recent update was in January 2026. _