Grammarly Founders Become Billionaires From Fixing Your Sloppy Writing

Updated: November 19th, 2023

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Max Lytvyn, Dmytro Lider, and Alex Shevchenko founded Grammarly, an AI-powered writing tool, in 2009.

The tool provides individuals and businesses with unrivaled, market-leading communication support by combining technological approaches with human expertise.

Grammarly aims to improve people's lives by fostering better communication. Every day, 30 million people and 50,000 teams use this writing assistance technology.

The company raised $200 million in November 2021 from investors, including Baillie Gifford and BlackRock, at a valuation of $13 billion.

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