Grammarly is set to refine its AI-driven productivity tools with the acquisition of Superhuman, the email client popular with busy professionals. By merging Superhuman’s sharp features with its own suite, Grammarly looks to deliver a smoother, smarter email experience—even though the deal’s financial details remain under wraps.
Key to this transition is the move of Superhuman’s team. CEO Rahul Vohra and other members are joining Grammarly, reinforcing a shared vision: email isn’t just another app, but a central hub for professional communication. If you’ve ever struggled to keep on top of your inbox, you might soon notice a far more intuitive way of managing your emails, powered by AI.
Superhuman recently rolled out AI-enhanced tools to streamline scheduling, responses, and email categorisation. With this acquisition, Grammarly aims to develop dedicated AI agents that transform everyday email interactions, making them more efficient and responsive.
This isn’t Grammarly’s first major strategic move. The company previously acquired the collaborative productivity tool Coda, and bolstered its roadmap with a $1 billion non-dilutive investment from General Catalyst. These steps underscore Grammarly’s commitment to evolving how professionals collaborate and communicate.