Grammatical announced on Tuesday The acquisition of the Superhuman of the email customer in a push for building AI for its productivity suite. None of the companies provided details of the financial terms of the agreement.
Superhuman was founded by Rahul Vohra, Vivek Sodera and Conrad Irwin. The company increased more than $ 114 million in funding by supporters, including the A16Z, IVP and Tiger Global, with its latest assessment to $ 825 million, according to data from the Venture Traxcn data analysis.
“With Superhuman, we can deliver this future to millions of more professionals, while giving our existing users another surface for working with agents who simply exist anywhere else. Email is not just another application, where professionals spend important sections of their time and Mehrotra, CEO of L.
With this agreement, CEO Vohra and other superhuman employees move to grammar.
“Email is the main communication tool for billions of people worldwide and the case number one for grammar customers. With the involvement of its forces with Grammarly, we will invest even more in the basic superiority of experience, as well as the creation of a new way of working where the AI agents,” Superhum,
In recent months, Superhuman has released features related to planning, answers and categorization. In its announcement, Grammarly said he wants to create AI agents for emails using Superhuman technology. The company said e -mail remains one of the top cases for grammar.
Last year, Grammarly acquired Coda Coda’s cooperative productivity and as part of the deal promoted Coda’s co -founder Shishir Mehrotra to CEO.
In May, Grammarly increased $ 1 billion from General Catalyst in a non -disturbed investment. Instead of giving up equality, the company will return the general catalyst with a maximum rate of revenue it creates using the business money.
