Grammarly has stepped into the AI agent space with a strong focus on education and workplace writing. The company has introduced nine AI-powered agents designed to act as smart writing partners, moving beyond traditional grammar and spell-check.
These tools are built into a new platform called Grammarly Docs, an AI-first writing space where users can draft, edit and refine their work with real-time assistance. The idea is to help people write with more confidence, for instance, if it’s a student preparing an assignment or a professional drafting an important email.
What the AI agents can do
Each of the nine agents is trained for a specific task, eliminating the need for complicated prompts. Instead, they provide targeted, context-aware feedback while preserving the writer’s style.
For example, a student could use Citation Finder for research, Proofreader for polish, and AI Grader for final evaluation before submission. Similarly, professionals can save time by tailoring emails or reports with Reader Reactions and validating accuracy with Expert Review.
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