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Grammarly Launches Docs and Specialized AI Agents for Writing, Grading, and Detection

The company positions the release as training for AI literacy.

Grammarly 's new AI agents aim to be your smartest writing partner.
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Overview

  • The rollout introduces Docs, an AI-first writing surface, with eight context-aware agents that handle tasks such as proofreading, citation generation, reader reaction forecasts, expert review, paraphrasing, grading estimates, AI detection, and plagiarism checks.
  • Most agents are available to Free and Pro users at launch, with AI Detector and Plagiarism Checker limited to Pro and enterprise and education access slated for later this year.
  • Grammarly says the agents act without manual prompts by using document context to deliver targeted help inside the new block-based Docs interface built from its Coda acquisition.
  • The AI Grader can analyze course materials and publicly available information about an instructor to give tailored feedback and estimate a likely grade before submission.
  • Reporters note unresolved issues such as detector reliability and potential hallucinated citations, while Grammarly claims its detector has been tuned for market-leading accuracy and plans more agents to come.