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Grammarly Launches Docs and Eight AI Agents for Writing, Research, and Detection

Built on a block-based writing surface, the tools act from context with Enterprise plus Education rollouts later this year.

Overview

  • Free and Pro users get immediate access in Docs at no extra cost, with AI Detector and Plagiarism Checker limited to Pro at launch.
  • The lineup spans tasks from an AI Grader that estimates scores using course details to a Citation Finder that gathers sources and formats citations, alongside Proofreader, Paraphraser, Reader Reactions, Expert Review, AI Detector, and a Plagiarism Checker.
  • Grammarly says the agents can act automatically based on document context to reduce prompting, positioning them as guides for students and working professionals.
  • The new Docs workspace uses a block-based editor with a sidebar AI chat and was built on technology from Coda, which Grammarly acquired last year.
  • Company leaders and reviewers warn that AI detection can be inconsistent and citation results may include errors, so users are urged to verify outputs.