$ 90 million invested in Ukrainian IT company Grammarly




Ukrainian IT company Grammarly, which develops a communications assistant, has raised $ 90 million in investments. Thus, the company has already raised $ 200 million in investments.


Grammarly creates an online artificial intelligence service to help you write texts in English. The investments involved will further improve the technology.

The company was founded in 2009 in Kiev by Maxim Litvin, Alexey Shevchenko and Dmitry Leader. Today, the service is used by more than 20 consumers. Grammarly opened its fourth office in Canadian Vancouver and doubled the number of team members in offices in Kiev, New York and San Francisco.

The plans for the near future are to expand the office in Kyiv by 130 more.

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