Grammarly now offers spelling and grammar check for five more languages | TechCrunch
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Grammarly now offers spelling and grammar check for five more languages | TechCrunch
"Grammarly built its reputation on being a tool for checking spelling, grammar, and writing tips in English. The company is now expanding the scope of these features to support five more languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Italian. The company said it will now suggest paragraph-level rewrites for tone, style, and flow for the new languages. Users writing in any of these five languages, as well as English, will also be able to translate text in-line in 19 languages."
"Grammarly said in May that it recorded 40 million daily active users, and today's addition is no doubt aimed at increasing that number. The company said it piloted the multilingual tools with 1 million people and saw results were positive. However, it didn't share any specific usage numbers. Grammarly has been on a launch spree of late. Last month, it introduced new AI features and a redesigned document UX, powered by Coda, the productivity startup it acquired last year."
Grammarly expanded core editing features beyond English to Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Italian, enabling paragraph-level rewrites that improve tone, style, and flow. Users composing in those five languages and English gain inline translation capabilities across 19 languages. The multilingual writing feature is available to both free and paid users. The company piloted the tools with one million people and reported positive results while withholding detailed usage metrics. Grammarly reported 40 million daily active users in May and plans to extend multilingual support into its AI features and redesigned document UX powered by Coda.
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