Grammarly acquired Superhuman to improve its AI productivity suite, emphasizing email as a primary communication tool. Superhuman has previously raised over $114 million in funding, with a valuation of $825 million. CEOs of both companies, Shishir Malhotra and Rahul Vohra, expressed intentions to integrate AI collaboration features within email platforms. Recent releases from Superhuman included AI functionalities for scheduling and categorization. Last year, Grammarly also secured a non-dilutive investment of $1 billion from General Catalyst, indicating strong financial backing and growth direction.
With Superhuman, we can deliver that future to millions more professionals while giving our existing users another surface for agent collaboration that simply doesn't exist anywhere else. Email isn't just another app; it's where professionals spend significant portions of their day, and it's the perfect staging ground for orchestrating multiple AI agents simultaneously.
Email is the main communication tool for billions of people worldwide and the number-one use case for Grammarly customers. By joining forces with Grammarly, we will invest even more in the core Superhuman experience, as well as create a new way of working where AI agents collaborate across the communication tools that we all use every day.
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