Grammarly has announced a rebrand of its company name to Superhuman. The original Grammarly spell-check tool will remain a sub-brand of the company, which offers email and document-making platforms under this new brand.
The document platform is a result of Grammarly’s acquisition of Coda at the end of 2023, after which it made Coda co-founder and CEO Shishir Mehrotra the CEO of the combined company.
In an interview with Newsweek before Wednesday morning’s announcement, Mehrotra shared that the rebrand and new product launch “needed to go together.”
“Our main observation about the opportunity starts from this idea that Grammarly is a misunderstood product,” he said. “People see it as being about grammar, but it's actually about bringing AI right to where people work…That frame is very

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