Trilium supports spell checking for your notes. How it works depends on whether you're using the desktop application (Electron) or accessing Trilium through a web browser.
The desktop app uses Chromium's built-in spellchecker. You can configure it from Options → Spell Check.
Toggle Check spelling to enable or disable the spellchecker. A restart is required for changes to take effect — use the restart button at the bottom of the section.
When spell check is enabled, a Spell Check Languages section appears listing all languages available on your system. Select one or more languages by checking the boxes. The spellchecker will accept words that are valid in any of the selected languages.
The available languages depend on your operating system's installed language packs. For example, on Windows you can add languages through Options → Time & Language → Language & Region → Add a language.
Words you add to the dictionary (e.g. via the right-click context menu → "Add to dictionary") are stored in a synced note inside Trilium. This means your custom dictionary automatically syncs across all your devices.
You can view and edit the dictionary directly from Settings → Spell Check → Custom Dictionary → Edit dictionary. This opens the underlying note, which contains one word per line. You can add, remove, or modify entries as you like.
On Windows and macOS, Electron delegates "Add to dictionary" to the operating system's user dictionary. This means:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Spelling\<language>\default.dic on
Windows).When accessing Trilium through a web browser, spell checking is handled entirely by the browser itself. Trilium does not control the browser's spellchecker — language selection, dictionaries, and all other settings are managed through your browser's preferences.
The Spell Check settings page in Trilium will indicate that these options apply only to desktop builds.
Yes. Spell check language selection and the custom dictionary are loaded once at startup. Any changes require a restart to take effect.
Yes. Select as many languages as you need from the checklist. The spellchecker will accept words from any of the selected languages.
On the first launch of a new device, Trilium may import existing local dictionary words into the note. If the note already has words from another device (via sync), those are preserved. Make sure sync completes before restarting the application on a new device.
This is likely due to the OS-level dictionary retaining the word (see Known limitationsabove). You can manually remove it from your operating system's user dictionary.