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Grammarly was founded in 2009 by Max Lytvyn, Alex Shevchenko, and Dmytro Lider. The brand was originally created in Kyiv, Ukraine, with the goal of helping people communicate more effectively through technology. Initially developed as a grammar-checking tool primarily for educational settings, it has evolved into a sophisticated AI-powered communication assistant used by millions of individuals and businesses worldwide.
As a digital software-as-a-service (SaaS) product, Grammarly does not have a physical manufacturing location. However, its development is a global effort. While the company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, it maintains significant engineering and research operations in Ukraine, where much of the core technology was birthed. This international operational structure allows the brand to integrate advanced artificial intelligence and natural language processing into its platform continuously.
The brand remains a private entity under Grammarly Inc. It is backed by high-profile venture capital firms including Baillie Gifford, BlackRock, and General Catalyst. The company’s ownership reflects a standard Silicon Valley corporate structure while maintaining deep roots in its Ukrainian heritage. As of 2024 and beyond, Grammarly continues to operate as an independent major player in the productivity software space without being absorbed by larger conglomerates like Microsoft or Google.
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