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In a bold move that signals its growing ambitions, Grammarly has officially rebranded to Superhuman, marking the next chapter in its journey from a grammar-checking tool to a full-fledged AI productivity platform. Announced on October 29, 2025, the rebrand reflects the company’s desire to expand far beyond its roots in writing assistance and step into a broader world of intelligent, AI-powered workflows.
For years, Grammarly has been synonymous with polished writing. Its AI helped millions of users refine their grammar, tone, and clarity across documents, emails, and messages. But according to the company, this was just the beginning. Over the past year, Grammarly made key acquisitions—including productivity workspace tool Coda in 2024 and the AI-driven email startup Superhuman in 2025—that set the stage for this transformation. These moves laid the foundation for a unified suite of tools designed to go beyond writing assistance and tackle everyday productivity challenges through artificial intelligence.
The new name represents the company’s vision of empowering people to work faster, smarter, and more intuitively with the help of advanced AI agents. Rather than just fixing grammar mistakes, Superhuman aims to proactively support users across tasks—writing documents, managing emails, summarizing data, scheduling meetings, and even anticipating what you might need next. The company says the rebrand was necessary because “Grammarly” no longer captured the full scope of its mission. By adopting the name Superhuman, it hopes to position itself as a companion that enhances human capability rather than just a tool that corrects mistakes.
For existing Grammarly users, the change will feel evolutionary rather than disruptive. The familiar Grammarly product remains available under the same name but will now exist within the larger Superhuman ecosystem. The company is also introducing Superhuman Mail, a faster, smarter email client powered by AI, and Superhuman Go, an intelligent assistant that can perform cross-app actions like drafting replies or pulling information without needing manual prompts. Over time, users can expect deeper integration between writing, communication, and task management—all unified under the Superhuman brand.
By rebranding, Superhuman is entering direct competition with tech giants like Google and Microsoft, both of which are heavily investing in AI productivity tools. The move signals that Grammarly’s parent company is ready to move from a niche writing assistant to a comprehensive AI-driven workspace. Whether the world will embrace this new identity remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Superhuman wants to redefine how people think about productivity—turning everyday work into something smoother, faster, and, as the name suggests, a little more superhuman.





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