Artificial intelligence seems to be taking over the writing world. Grammarly, our most-trusted writing assistant, being the latest one to join the bandwagon. In view of the latest AI trends, Grammarly is rebranding itself as Superhuman.
What’s With The Name
In the company’s blog about rebranding Grammarly, Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Superhuman, says the new name ‘Superhuman’ reflects how the firm believes that AI should add to an individual’s capacity and not just replace the person.
“Our vision is AI that makes every person better by working everywhere they work, understanding how they actually work, and bringing them what they need at the right time, so people can stop managing tools and start focusing on work that matters,” he adds.
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What’s New With Superhuman?
However, the changes are not just cosmetic. With its latest announcement, Superhuman hopes to move beyond basic grammar errors into the realm of smart, context-aware writing.
Repositioning itself as a complete AI productivity suite, Superhuman will handle the full spectrum of communication from writing and editing to organising, planning and collaborating.
At its core, it still has the same three features:
- Grammarly
Grammarly will continue to be the core engine behind writing assistance and feedback. It will refine text for grammar, tone and clarity using advanced AI models. The good part is that now it will be seamlessly integrated with emails, docs, and collaborative tools.

- Coda
Coda is a collaboration tool that combines document platforms with spreadsheets and apps into one space. By connecting users with tools like Slack and Gmail, it facilitates workflow with minimal disruptions. In the new Superhuman ecosystem, Coda will play a crucial role in transforming the company into a complete productivity assistant.
- Superhuman Mail
Superhuman Mail is a premium AI-powered email service, which helps users process their emails faster with smart shortcuts, follow-up reminders and AI writing assistance for draft emails and quick reverts. Besides, the application has always been known for its sleek interface and productivity-first approach.
As AI becomes deeply integrated into Grammarly (now Superhuman), the move also signals its ambition to compete directly with other AI-powered platforms like ChatGPT and Google Workspace Duet.
With its latest AI suite, you can now enjoy the following features:
- AI Contextual Writing
With its complete package, Superhuman will now be able to understand the overall context of your writing and offer suggestions in sync with the tone and intent of your work and your specific audience.
- Smart Email Drafting
As the package integrates Superhuman Mail, you no longer need to switch tabs to use AI for drafting emails and can directly compose and refine emails on the app itself.
- Real-Time Collaboration
Coda will further assist teams in collaborating on various projects and seamlessly edit and summarise documents and presentations.
- Personalized Insights
Its customised insights would be the major USP of the Superhuman suite. While most AI chatbots work in isolation, as it integrates Superhuman AI across apps, it will be able to learn your writing patterns and offer unique and personalised suggestions.
Final Thoughts
Grammarly’s latest move to rebrand itself as Superhuman is a reflection of a broader shift in the realm of writing assistants.
Today, users want tools that can provide them one-stop solution and help them in communicating with clarity and confidence. At the same time, they are looking for AI models that feel more human.
Grammarly has always dominated the space of writing assistants and been the most reliable tools for proof-reading content. With the power of its loyal user base, Superhuman can emerge as a serious contender in the race for AI writing assistants and redefine what it means to write in the AI era.
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