Grammarly
AI productivity platform spanning writing assistance, docs (Coda), and email (Superhuman) — ~$700M ARR
productivity
📍 San Francisco, CA
Founded 2009
Current Valuation
$13B
as of 2025 (unchanged from 2021)
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Grammarly is a profitable, at-scale AI writing assistant transitioning into a broader AI productivity platform. In 2025 it acquired Coda (CEO Shishir Mehrotra became Grammarly's new CEO) and Superhuman, repositioning the combined entity around AI agents for knowledge work. The company raised $1B in non-dilutive revenue-based financing from General Catalyst in May 2025 — the largest funding deal in Ukrainian tech history (Grammarly was founded in Kyiv). Valuation held flat at $13B from its 2021 Series C.
Company Profile
Last Round
Revenue-based financing — $1.0B (Apr 2026) · Lead: General Catalyst
Founders & Key People
Max LytvynAlex ShevchenkoDmytro Lider
Investors
General Catalyst · BlackRock · Baillie Gifford · Franklin Templeton · IVP
Products
- Grammarly (writing assistant)
- Coda (collaborative docs)
- Superhuman (email client)
- Grammarly Business
- Grammarly for Education
Competitors
Microsoft Copilot · Google Workspace AI · Notion AI · ChatGPT · Jasper · QuillBot
AIProductivityWritingConsumer + Enterprise
Private-company numbers are not real-time. Reflects publicly disclosed valuations from press releases, news reports, and tender offers as of 2025 (unchanged from 2021). Refreshed quarterly.