Frequently Asked Questions > FAQ > What is the difference between an editor and a proofreader?

An editor corrects your copy for spelling, grammar, content, consistency and style and returns a polished proof to you. A proofreader locates spelling, grammar, content, consistency and style errors in your text, marks them using standard proofreading marks and returns a marked up proof to you. An editor provides you a finished product, whereas a proofreader locates the changes that you need to make.