Nigeria, Oct. 30 -- Grammarly has changed its parent company name to Superhuman, marking a shift from a single writing correction tool to a larger platform of workplace AI products.
The well-known Grammarly writing tool will keep its original name, but it will now be one product within a larger suite called Superhuman.
The rebrand follows Grammarly's acquisition of the Superhuman email client on June 30, 2025, disclosed publicly in July. The company stated that the Superhuman name better reflects its new direction toward AI systems that perform tasks on behalf of users.
Chief Executive Officer Shishir Mehrotra said the company is moving from assisting with writing to providing "a suite that includes Grammarly's trusted writing partner,...
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