Grammarly has just made a big move by acquiring Superhuman, the popular email client, in a bid to enhance its AI capabilities for its productivity suite. This acquisition marks a significant step for both companies, although financial details have not been disclosed.
Superhuman, founded by Rahul Vohra, Vivek Sodera, and Conrad Irwin, has garnered over $114 million in funding from top investors like a16z, IVP, and Tiger Global, reaching a valuation of $825 million. Now, with Superhuman joining forces with Grammarly, CEO Vohra and the Superhuman team are set to transition over to Grammarly.
Email is a crucial tool for professionals worldwide, making it a focal point for both Grammarly and Superhuman. By combining their expertise, the companies aim to revolutionize the way AI agents collaborate across various communication platforms. With recent AI-powered features introduced by Superhuman, Grammarly plans to leverage this technology to enhance its email services.
This partnership follows Grammarly’s previous acquisition of Coda and the recent $1 billion investment from General Catalyst. The company’s strategic moves and collaborations with tech and VC heavyweights signal an exciting roadmap ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on the Disrupt 2025 agenda!
