Best Screenwriting Software in 2026

Final Draft, Celtx, Fade In, WriterDuet, Highland 2, and Arc Studio Pro compared on price, free tier, collaboration, mobile support, and who each tool is actually built for. Whether you are writing your first script or your fiftieth, this breakdown will help you pick the right tool and get writing faster.

Screenwriting Software Comparison

Six tools, five dimensions. Prices below are approximate; see each vendor's official site for current rates.

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ToolPriceFree TierCollaborationMobileBest For
Final Draft$250 one-timeNoLimited (v13+)iOSIndustry veterans
CeltxFree + from $15/moYesYesiOS, AndroidPre-production teams
Fade In$80 one-timeNoNoiOS, AndroidSolo writers on a budget
WriterDuetFree + paid tiersYesYes (real-time)iOS, AndroidCo-writers and teams
Highland 2$50 one-timeNoNoMac onlyMac-native minimalists
Arc Studio ProFree + from $20/moYesYesiOS, WebBeginners and indie writers

Pricing and feature details reflect the vendors' public-facing product information; for current pricing and feature changes, see each tool's official site.

Which Screenwriting App Should You Pick?

Three quick recommendations based on where you are in your writing career.

For beginners

Arc Studio Pro

Free tier, clean interface, built-in story structure guidance, and web-based so there is nothing to install.

For pros

Final Draft

The industry standard at studios and agencies. If your contact says send a Final Draft file, this is what they mean.

For teams

WriterDuet

Real-time collaborative editing, robust revision tracking, and a free tier that covers small projects without a subscription.

Where AIScriptReader Fits In

The tools above help you write your screenplay. AIScriptReader helps you understand what is working and what is not once the draft exists. It analyzes your finished script rather than authoring it, delivering professional-grade screenplay coverage reports and development notes in minutes rather than days.

Think of it as two steps: write your script in Final Draft, Celtx, or whichever tool fits your workflow, then upload the PDF to AIScriptReader for a structured analysis that tells you exactly where the story breaks down before you send it to a producer or contest reader.

Free tools while you write: Screenplay Formatter and Character Builder.