India, Aug. 19 -- Grammarly has stepped into the AI agent space with a strong focus on education and workplace writing. The company has introduced nine AI-powered agents designed to act as smart writing partners, moving beyond traditional grammar and spell-check.

These tools are built into a new platform called Grammarly Docs, an AI-first writing space where users can draft, edit and refine their work with real-time assistance. The idea is to help people write with more confidence, for instance, if it's a student preparing an assignment or a professional drafting an important email.

Each of the nine agents is trained for a specific task, eliminating the need for complicated prompts. Instead, they provide targeted, context-aware feedback...