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Grammarly Unveils Fresh Redesign & New AI Features

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– Grammarly launched a new document-based interface with AI tools like a grader, proofreader, and citation finder, built on Coda’s technology after its acquisition.
– The interface features a block-first design, allowing users to insert tables, columns, lists, and rich text blocks for better organization.
– A sidebar AI assistant offers text summarization, writing suggestions, and answers to user questions.
– Grammarly added AI-powered tools like “Reader Reactions,” “Grader,” and “Citation Finder,” along with agents to detect plagiarism or AI-generated content.
– The company aims to balance AI-assisted writing with AI detection, emphasizing a “moral imperative” to prepare students for workforce-ready AI use.

Grammarly has rolled out a major redesign alongside powerful new AI-driven features, transforming how users interact with its writing assistance platform. The update introduces a document-based interface built on technology from Coda, the productivity startup Grammarly acquired last year. This fresh layout emphasizes a block-first approach, allowing seamless integration of tables, columns, lists, and headers while supporting rich text elements for better content organization.

A standout addition is the AI assistant, accessible via a sidebar, which offers real-time text summarization, contextual answers, and tailored writing suggestions. Beyond basic proofreading, Grammarly now includes specialized tools like Reader Reactions, enabling writers to gauge how different audiences might perceive their work. Students benefit from features such as Grader, which evaluates assignments against instructor guidelines, and Citation Finder, streamlining academic referencing.

The platform also introduces a Paraphraser to adjust tone and style, alongside agents designed to flag plagiarism and AI-generated content. While Luke Behnke, Grammarly’s VP of enterprise product, acknowledges that AI detection isn’t foolproof, he emphasizes the tool’s role in helping students refine their work before submission rather than policing academic integrity.

Balancing AI assistance with detection reflects Grammarly’s broader mission, preparing users for a workforce increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. Recent moves, including the acquisition of email client Superhuman and a $1 billion funding round led by General Catalyst, signal aggressive expansion into AI-enhanced productivity tools. As the platform evolves, its dual focus on creation and accountability positions it as a versatile resource for professionals and students alike.

Images courtesy of Grammarly

(Source: TechCrunch)

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