Grammarly launches new AI agents to assist students and professionals with writing tasks

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Grammarly launches new AI agents to assist students and professionals with writing tasks

Grammarly

has launched eight new AI agents designed to help users with specific writing challenges such as finding sources, checking originality, predicting reader reactions, and evaluating work against rubrics. The agents, as revealed by the company, will be available in docs, Grammarly’s new AI writing surface and aim to support both students and professionals with research, editing, and communication needs. The launch marks the first stage of Grammarly’s shift toward agent-based AI, with plans to expand these tools across the platforms where users write and collaborate.


Features of new Grammarly AI agents

The eight agents include:

  • Reader Reactions: predicts likely takeaways, questions, and points of confusion for a target audience such as professors, managers, or clients.
  • AI Grader: provides feedback aligned with uploaded rubrics and estimates grades before submission.
  • Citation Finder: locates evidence for or against claims and generates formatted citations.
  • Expert Review: offers subject-specific feedback based on academic or professional standards.
  • Proofreader: gives in-line suggestions for clarity and confidence while adapting to user style.
  • AI Detector: scores whether text was likely AI- or human-generated.
  • Plagiarism Checker: compares text against databases and published material to highlight overlaps and ensure citations.
  • Paraphraser: adjusts tone, audience, and style, and allows users to create a custom voice.

In addition to agents, Grammarly is introducing AI Chat in docs to assist with brainstorming, summarizing, and generating suggestions.Grammarly said the agents will help students use AI responsibly while maintaining academic integrity. According to the company, a study found that while two-thirds of employers plan to hire candidates with AI skills in 2025, only 18% of students feel very prepared to use AI in their careers.For professionals, Grammarly said the agents can help manage workplace writing tasks while preserving individual voice and credibility. A marketing director, for example, could use Reader Reactions to test how an announcement might be received by different audiences and then turn to Expert Review for feedback on industry alignment.

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