Grammarly is developing an AI-based writing assistant that helps 30 million people every day write more clearly and effectively in English. In building a product that scales across multiple platforms and devices—including a web editor, native desktop apps, an iPad app, mobile keyboards, add-ins for Microsoft Office, and browser extensions—Grammarly is working to empower users whenever and wherever they communicate.

Grammarly’s writing assistant is powered by advanced AI. We’re building a product that delivers sophisticated communication suggestions, adapts to individual users, and scales across the internet. Using a variety of innovative approaches—including advanced machine learning and deep learning—we’re consistently breaking new ground in natural language processing (NLP) research to deliver unrivaled assistance in our product offerings.

Across offices in Kyiv, San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver, Grammarly’s values-driven team is growing to support our expanding user base and to continue developing our writing assistant into a truly comprehensive communication partner.

Check out our technical blog, where Grammarly’s engineers, researchers, and computational linguists discuss the technical challenges they’re tackling here.

Explore open roles here.

Curious to learn more about Ukraine, its language, and culture?

Join the virtual presentation “Cultural journey around Ukraine” (there will be ten sessions at different times during the conference to ensure you will be able to find a slot that suits you!) and an interactive presentation on the Ukrainian language with a quiz and prizes on April 22 at 18:00 (UTC+2). For more details and links, check the Social Events page.

Visit our booth in Gather.Town to chat with the Grammarly team:

Our team will be there on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11:00 until 13:00 (UTC+2). We will be happy to meet all of you.

Poster session: Grammarly’s researchers Kostiantyn Omelianchuk, Oleksandr Skurzhanskyi, and Vipul Raheja will be happy to chat with you and answer any questions related to their recent paper “Text Simplification by Tagging” at the BEA workshop on Tuesday, April 20, 15:40-16:50 Time (CEST).

Tuesday, Apr 20
  • Tuesday, Apr 20 (13:40-14:50 GMT):

    Poster session: Grammarly’s researchers Kostiantyn Omelianchuk, Oleksandr Skurzhanskyi, and Vipul Raheja will be happy to chat with you and answer any questions related to their recent paper “Text Simplification by Tagging” at the BEA workshop.

Wednesday, Apr 21
  • Wednesday, Apr 21 (10:00-11:00 GMT):

    Live Q&A: Learn more about the day-to-day of Grammarly’s computational linguistics team with Vitaliy Atrasevych, Computational Linguist at Grammarly Kyiv.

  • Wednesday, Apr 21 (09:00-11:00 GMT):

    Meet the Grammarly Team at Gather.Town

Thursday, Apr 22
  • Thursday, Apr 22 (11:00-12:00 GMT):

    Presenting UA-GEC: the first dataset annotated for grammatical error correction for the Ukrainian language. Join Grammarly’s Applied Research Scientist Oleksiy Syvokon and Analytical Linguist Lena Nahorna to learn more about this corpus.

  • Thursday, Apr 22 (09:00-11:00 GMT):

    Meet the Grammarly Team at Gather.Town

Friday, Apr 23
  • Friday, Apr 23 (11:00-12:00 GMT):

    Live Q&A: Learn more about the day-to-day of Grammarly’s research team with Andrey Gryshchuk, Applied Research Scientist at Grammarly Kyiv.

  • Friday, Apr 23 (09:00-11:00 GMT):

    Meet the Grammarly Team at Gather.Town