Grammarly Rebrands as Superhuman, Introduces Superhuman Go

In addition to unifying its brand identity, the company introduced a new tool designed to help users eliminate routine, repetitive tasks.

Written by Mia Goulart
Published on Oct. 30, 2025
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Grammarly has officially rebranded as Superhuman, bringing together its existing products Grammarly, Coda and Superhuman Mail under one unified identity. In a Wednesday announcement, the company said the move is intended to make AI tools more seamless and accessible while helping users overcome what it calls the “AI productivity gap.”

As part of its rebrand, Superhuman is introducing Superhuman Go, an AI-powered assistant that integrates across documents and workflows to provide context-aware suggestions. The tool is designed to handle routine tasks like drafting content and managing administrative work, freeing users to focus on higher-value projects.

“Superhuman represents a fundamental shift in how we think about AI at work. The name Superhuman reflects our belief that AI should amplify human capability, not replace it or force people to adapt to its limitations. Our vision is AI that makes every person better by working everywhere they work, understanding how they actually work, and bringing them what they need at the right time, so people can stop managing tools and start focusing on work that matters,” Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Superhuman, said in a statement.

For current Grammarly, Coda and Superhuman Mail users, Superhuman said their existing products will continue unchanged.

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