- What does Grammarly do:
- Grammarly is a provider of an English language writing-enhancement platform that corrects contextual spelling mistakes, checks for common grammar errors, and provides citation suggestions. Grammarly also improves word choice with context-optimized vocabulary suggestions. In addition to the online text editor, Grammarly offers an intuitive, real-time interface through browser extensions, a web-based editor, a Microsoft Office add-in, a desktop interface, and mobile keyboards
- Grammarly Launch year: 2009
- Company Name: Grammarly
- Grammarly Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
- Grammarly Founder(s): Max Lytvyn, Alex Shevchenko and and Dmytro Lider
- Number of Grammarly employees: 400+
- How many people use Grammarly: 20 million users
- Grammarly revenue: $59.2M per year
- Daily active users: 20 Million
- Industry sector: Internet software
- Top Country for Grammarly usage: United States
- Funding raised so far: $200 million
- Top 5 Competitors or similar products: ProWritingAid, WhiteSmoke, Ginger, Textio and Turnitin
- Integrations: Grammarly has its integrations with Microsoft Word and Outlook
- Free plan: Free plan facilitates basic grammar checking functionalities that include basic spelling and punctuation fixing.
- What makes Grammarly interesting: Grammarly finds and corrects up to 10✕ more mistakes than your word processor.
- Grammarly works with: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS
- No. of times the Grammarly chrome extension has been downloaded: 10 Million times
- Grammarly can: detect plagiarism by checking your text against over 8 billion web pages.
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