Grammarly's New Chapter as Superhuman: Empowering Users with AI-Powered Tools
In a move to rebrand and expand its offerings, Grammarly has announced that it will be changing its name to Superhuman. The company's CEO, Shishir Mehrotra, explains that the new name better reflects the company's mission to empower users through artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools.
The transformation is not just about a name change; it represents a significant shift in the way Grammarly approaches AI development. Mehrotra emphasizes that Superhuman's goal is to enhance human work rather than replace it, with its products designed to assist users in various ways.
Superhuman's product suite now includes Coda, a collaboration platform founded by Mehrotra and acquired by Grammarly last year; Superhuman Mail, an A.I.-powered email platform purchased in June; and Superhuman Go, a new tool capable of connecting to over 100 apps across documents, emails, meeting transcripts, and chat threads.
Mehrotra likens Grammarly's transformation to other major tech rebrands, such as Google's restructuring under Alphabet and Facebook's pivot to Meta. He notes that the goal is to preserve the core brand while expanding its offerings.
The new name and product suite come at a time when Superhuman is gaining traction in education. Arizona State University has announced plans to deploy Superhuman Go to help address tool fragmentation and improve student support.
In an effort to integrate AI seamlessly into daily life, Superhuman aims to bring AI-powered tools to users, rather than forcing them to visit separate destinations for productivity. Mehrotra explains that this approach sets Superhuman apart from other A.I.-driven productivity platforms.
As the company embarks on its new chapter as Superhuman, it is clear that its commitment to empowering users through AI-powered tools remains unchanged. With its expanded product suite and focus on enhancing human work, Superhuman is poised for continued growth and success in the rapidly evolving world of AI and productivity tools.
In a move to rebrand and expand its offerings, Grammarly has announced that it will be changing its name to Superhuman. The company's CEO, Shishir Mehrotra, explains that the new name better reflects the company's mission to empower users through artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools.
The transformation is not just about a name change; it represents a significant shift in the way Grammarly approaches AI development. Mehrotra emphasizes that Superhuman's goal is to enhance human work rather than replace it, with its products designed to assist users in various ways.
Superhuman's product suite now includes Coda, a collaboration platform founded by Mehrotra and acquired by Grammarly last year; Superhuman Mail, an A.I.-powered email platform purchased in June; and Superhuman Go, a new tool capable of connecting to over 100 apps across documents, emails, meeting transcripts, and chat threads.
Mehrotra likens Grammarly's transformation to other major tech rebrands, such as Google's restructuring under Alphabet and Facebook's pivot to Meta. He notes that the goal is to preserve the core brand while expanding its offerings.
The new name and product suite come at a time when Superhuman is gaining traction in education. Arizona State University has announced plans to deploy Superhuman Go to help address tool fragmentation and improve student support.
In an effort to integrate AI seamlessly into daily life, Superhuman aims to bring AI-powered tools to users, rather than forcing them to visit separate destinations for productivity. Mehrotra explains that this approach sets Superhuman apart from other A.I.-driven productivity platforms.
As the company embarks on its new chapter as Superhuman, it is clear that its commitment to empowering users through AI-powered tools remains unchanged. With its expanded product suite and focus on enhancing human work, Superhuman is poised for continued growth and success in the rapidly evolving world of AI and productivity tools.