Grammarly has acquired Superhuman, the high-speed email client once known for its exclusivity and $350-a-year subscription, as part of its strategy to expand into AI-native productivity software. The acquisition brings Superhuman’s 100-person team including founder and CEO Rahul Vohra into Grammarly, along with a product that has long been celebrated for its speed, elegance, and focus on professional email workflows.
The deal significantly expands Grammarly’s surface area beyond writing assistance, adding a native email interface that already serves tens of thousands of power users. Grammarly, best known for its writing tools, currently operates at a much broader scale serving more than 40 million daily active users and running across 500,000 applications. With Superhuman, Gramm
Email Startup Superhuman Acquired by Grammarly
- By Anshika Mathews
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Email is the main communication tool for billions of people worldwide and the number-one use case for Grammarly customers.
