Common Lisp
Programming language standard
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May 2025 | Grammarly raised $1 billion in nondilutive funding from General Catalyst. |
December 2024 | Grammarly announced the acquisition of productivity startup Coda, with Coda CEO Shishir Mehrotra replacing Rahul Roy-Chowdhury as Grammarly's CEO. |
September 2024 | Grammarly announced the release of its Authorship tool, designed to identify the original source of text passages and determine if they were written by a human or generated by AI. |
July 2024 | Grammarly donated approximately $500,000 to help rebuild Okhmatdyt children's hospital after it was damaged by a Russian missile strike. |
April 2023 | Grammarly launched a generative AI product built on GPT-3 large language models, capable of generating and rewriting content, suggesting edits, and creating topic ideas and outlines. |
2022 | Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Grammarly ceased business operations in Russia and Belarus. The company donated $5 million in net revenue from Russia and Belarus to Ukrainian humanitarian groups and supported Ukrainian employees who joined the army. |
2021 | Grammarly raised $200 million in its third funding round, reaching a total valuation of $13 billion and growing to approximately 30 million users. |
2020 | Grammarly made its first outside investment, participating in a $10 million funding round for Docugami, an AI-driven document generation company. |
2019 | Grammarly added a tone detector to its writing assistant and raised $90 million in its second funding round. |
2018 |
ScoreCloud
ScoreCloud 4 is released.
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2017 | Grammarly raised $110 million in its first funding round. |
2015 | Grammarly reached one million active daily users and launched a freemium model. The company also introduced browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, and an add-on for Google Docs. |
2014 |
ScoreCloud
ScoreCleaner changes its name to ScoreCloud.
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June 2013 |
ScoreCloud
ScoreCleaner is launched in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The company wins Gold and Silver medals at the Cannes Lions Festival.
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2011 |
ScoreCloud
The first beta version of ScoreCleaner is made available.
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