
Grammarly Dispatches Eight New AI Agents
Grammarly, the AI-powered communication and productivity platform, has launched eight new, specialized tools geared toward students. The “agents”—which provide reader reactions, subject-matter expertise, paraphrasing, AI detection, and more—are available on Grammarly Docs, Grammarly’s AI-native composition platform.
In a release, the company said the tools aim to “provide targeted assistance for specific writing challenges—from finding credible sources and checking originality to predicting reader reactions and evaluating work against rubrics.”
“We’re moving beyond simple suggestions to intelligent agents that understand context and actively help users achieve their communication goals,” said Luke Behnke, Grammarly’s VP of product management, in a statement.
According to a new study from Grammarly, only 18% of students feel “very prepared” to use AI professionally after graduation, whereas two-thirds of employers in 2025 say they’re seeking candidates with AI skills.
“Students today need AI that enhances their capabilities without undermining their learning,” added Jenny Maxwell, head of Grammarly for Education. “Grammarly’s new agents fill this gap.”