Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman
Grammarly’s parent company has been renamed Superhuman, uniting Grammarly, Coda, and Mail into a single AI-native platform centered on Superhuman Go. The familiar Grammarly product remains unchanged.
Grammarly’s parent company has been renamed Superhuman, uniting Grammarly, Coda, and Mail into a single AI-native platform centered on Superhuman Go. The familiar Grammarly product remains unchanged.
Grammarly is rolling out eight specialized AI agents inside its new docs platform, helping writers with citations, grading, proofreading, and even predicting reader reactions.
Grammarly is acquiring Superhuman to push deeper into AI-powered productivity, turning email into a central platform for intelligent writing agents. While the deal makes strategic sense, not everyone is ready to trust Grammarly with their words — myself included.