Grammarly, the company helping over 30 million people and 70,000 teams work smarter and faster wherever they write, announced several updates to its enterprise AI offerings, including new personalized voice profiles to produce text that sounds like the user and the general availability of its generative AI features. Grammarly is seeing growing enterprise demand as the only AI writing partner that works across a company’s apps and tools, understands their unique context, and doesn’t compromise security and privacy.
People at 96% of the Fortune 500 and teams at leading enterprises such as Atlassian, Zoom, Databricks, Expedia Group, Expensify, and Siemens are getting results with Grammarly. Businesses report Grammarly saves them an average of 19 working days—an estimated $5,000+—per employee per year. For a company of 1,000 employees, that’s over $5.1 million in annual savings and over 17X return on investment.¹
“While other companies jump on the AI hype, we’ve been building AI solutions and delivering real results for our customers for over 14 years,” said Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, CEO of Grammarly. “Just imagine what four weeks of time saved per employee per year could do for businesses: higher productivity, better results, faster growth—the possibilities are limitless. With extended access and functionality in our generative AI features for businesses everywhere, they can now scale their use of AI to get increased value from Grammarly.”
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Grammarly is expanding the limits of enterprise-grade AI by announcing:
- Personalized voice detection and application, addressing the problem of AI-generated text sounding robotic or impersonal. Grammarly will automatically detect a user’s unique writing style and create a personal voice profile describing how they sound to their audiences. They can then rewrite any generated text in their voice with one click. Grammarly continuously adapts to the user’s preferences over time, capturing elements such as tone and stylistic choices. The capabilities will roll out to all Grammarly Business customers by year’s end.
- General availability of its generative AI features for all businesses, educational institutions, and individual users following a successful beta release. Users are creating over 12 million pieces of content weekly with Grammarly’s generative AI features, relying on them for everything from kicking off first drafts and ideas, to quickly tackling pings and emails, to rewriting text to be just the right length and tone. In addition to its new personalized voice capabilities, Grammarly listened to customer feedback during the beta to add new and enhanced functionality, including:
- Enhanced Grammarly’s “Improve It” prompt with greater context and quality to rewrite text more effectively
- Added a description of how Grammarly improved the user’s text so they understand why it was changed
- Improved integration of user context and past prompts to generate even more relevant output
- Added prompt history so users can pick up where they left off
- General availability of its Knowledge Share feature for all business customers. Knowledge Share surfaces relevant company documents, definitions, and key contacts in-line where employees work, so they don’t have to waste time searching for information.
SOURCE: Businesswire