Grammarly, the popular AI-powered writing assistant, has rolled out a major redesign along with new generative AI-powered features for both free and paid users.
The most noticeable change is the new “docs” interface, which is a new take on a word processor. This new UI is designed to provide a more focused and unified space for users to write directly within the Grammarly platform.
In addition to the design changes, Grammarly has introduced a suite of new AI tools that go beyond its traditional grammar and spelling checks. These new features are aimed at boosting productivity and creativity, including:
- Generative AI Writing Assistant: This feature allows users to compose, rewrite, brainstorm, and summarize content using simple text prompts.
- AI Detector: This tool estimates the likelihood of a text being AI-generated, helping users ensure their work is authentic.
- Tone and Style Adjustments: AI-powered tools can rewrite text to match a desired tone and formality, from professional to casual.
- Paraphrasing Tool: This feature assists users in rephrasing their writing to avoid plagiarism and improve originality.
These updates represent Grammarly’s move to transform from a simple writing checker into a comprehensive AI-powered writing and productivity tool.