Grammarly, the AI-powered writing assistant used by more than 40 million people, is proving to be bigger competition for rivals like ChatGPT and Gemini with a major rebranding. Officially changing its name to Superhuman, the company has revealed an entire package of new AI tools for writing and beyond. Today the company announced the rebrand, uniting Grammarly, Coda and Superhuman Mail under a single umbrella to form what it calls an “AI-native productivity platform.”
The move marks Grammarly’s biggest transformation in its 16-year history. Instead of simply checking grammar and tone, Superhuman now promises to handle your email, documents, meetings and team collaboration with a new generation of AI agents that work across all your tools.
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