
Grammatically Announced Tuesday The acquisition of an email client superhuman in push to build its AI for its productivity suite. Neither companies provided details of the financial terms of the agreement.
Superhuman was founded by Rahul Vohra, Vivek Sodera, and Conrad Irwin. The company raised more than $ 114 million in funding from supporters including A16Z, IVP, and Tiger Global, with its latest estimate at $ 825 million, according to data from a corporate data analytics firm TraxCN.
“With superhuman, we can deliver that future to millions of more professionals, giving our existing users another surface for an agent -a collaboration that simply does not exist anywhere. Email is not just another app; it is where professionals spend significant portions of their day, and it is the perfect stage to orchestrate multiple AI agents at the same time,”
With this agreement, Director General Vohra and other superhuman employees move to grammar.
“Email is the main communication tool for billions of people worldwide and the number-one case case for grammar clients. Joining strengths with grammar, we will invest even more in the core superhuman experience, and will also create a new way of working, where AI agents collaborate through the communication tools we all use,” Rahul Vohra, CEO of superhum, uses.
In recent months, Superhuman has released AI-functional functions related to Planning,, answersand categorization. In his announcement, Grammarly said it wants to build AI agents for emails through the superhuman Techniko. The company said that email residue is one of the best cases for Grammarly.
Last year, grammatically Acquired collaborative productivity software CODAand as part of the agreement, promoted Coda’s co -founder, Shishir Malhotra, to Director General.
In May, grammatically raised $ 1 billion overall catalyst in a non-diligent investment. Rather than giving up equity, the company would repay general catalyze the money with a chapted percentage of revenue it creates with the money of the corporate firm.