Grammarly
Grammarly is an AI-powered writing assistance platform that helps users improve their communication by providing real-time suggestions for grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, conciseness, tone, and style.[1] The tool integrates with various applications and devices, offering features for individuals, teams, and enterprises to enhance writing productivity and effectiveness.[2] Founded in 2009 in Kyiv, Ukraine, by Max Lytvyn, Alex Shevchenko, and Dmytro Lider, Grammarly initially focused on automated proofreading for English writers before expanding into broader AI-driven communication tools.[3] Superhuman (formerly Grammarly Inc.), now headquartered in San Francisco, California, has grown to serve over 40 million daily users, 50,000 organizations, and 96% of Fortune 500 companies, reflecting its widespread adoption in professional and educational settings.[1] In October 2025, following the acquisition of Superhuman Mail in June 2025 and Coda in December 2024, the company rebranded to Superhuman, positioning Grammarly as a core product within the Superhuman suite of AI productivity tools.[4] Key achievements include pioneering contextual error correction and evolving into a comprehensive AI partner for workplace communication, with recent innovations like Grammarly Business for secure team collaboration.[5] While praised for boosting writing efficiency, Grammarly has faced scrutiny over data privacy due to its need to process user text, including past vulnerabilities such as a 2017 cross-site request forgery issue that exposed sensitive information, prompting enhancements in security protocols.[6] These concerns underscore the trade-offs in AI-assisted tools that require access to potentially confidential content, though the company emphasizes compliance and user controls in its privacy practices.[7]