Grammarly Announces New Generative AI Product GrammarlyGo

Starting in April 2023, Grammarly will roll out its beta version of GrammarlyGo, a personalized generative AI tool to complement its existing communication software. The prompt-initiated AI understands personal writing and brand style in context, according to the company, and will generate relevant, comprehensive text on demand.

GrammarlyGo can generate ideas, compose, rewrite, and communicate from within any application or system on which it is installed, the company said. It can also understand the context of e-mails and reply to them. The AI will generate ideas and outlines, and its rewrite function can revise for a writer's chosen voice and tone, based on needs. The AI will adjust article length to fit requirements. Context-based prompts can be provided to help initiate and improve writing.

"Generative AI represents an inflection point in innovation that Grammarly can incorporate to deliver even more value for our customers," said Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, Global Head of Product at Grammarly. "Now we enter a new phase in our vision to support our customers across all stages of communication, going past revision into conception and composition, all while maintaining our high standards of quality, privacy, and security."

"GrammarlyGO will be available across Grammarly's product offerings, including Grammarly Free (in select markets), Grammarly Premium, Grammarly Business, Grammarly for Education (higher education), and Grammarly for Developers," the company said in its release. "Individual users will have GrammarlyGO activated by default and can toggle it off or on in their settings. Grammarly Business and Grammarly for Education administrators will have the option to opt into using GrammarlyGO for their organizations, so they are in control over what Grammarly features are most helpful for their needs."

A blog post on GrammarlyGo can be found here.

Developers who wish to use the Grammarly Text Editor SDK can apply here for beta access starting in April. A live demo for developers will be held May 2, 2023, at noon ET. Sign up to attend here.

For academic use of Grammarly, visit the Grammarly in Education page, and this page to read the Education Blog.

Grammarly is free for individual users and also has a subscription price for educational institutions. It can be used on nearly any operating system, browser, desktop, or mobile device, as well as in online applications such as Google Docs and MS Office.

Grammarly was founded in 2009 to help writers with grammar and spelling but has since expanded to provide much more writing support. It is used by over 50,000 teams and 30 million people daily. Visit its About page to read more about the company.

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