Grammarly Launches Multilingual Support with Five New Languages

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Grammarly, the leading AI-powered writing assistant, has taken a major step toward becoming a truly global platform by expanding beyond English for the first time in its 15-year history. The company announced the rollout of beta support for five widely spoken languages — French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Previously, Grammarly only supported English, offering users the ability to choose among regional variations such as U.S., U.K., Canadian, and Indian English. With the latest update, users on Windows, Mac, and Chrome extensions can simply begin typing in one of the newly supported languages, and Grammarly will automatically detect and adapt.

The platform will now provide real-time grammar and spelling checks, tone adjustments, and suggestions to improve clarity and flow in these languages. One of the most notable additions is paragraph-level rewrites, a signature feature that has been central to Grammarly’s English offering. The company has also introduced in-line translation across all six supported languages, enabling users to convert text into 19 additional languages without leaving the app.

The update is available to both free and premium users, though certain advanced features remain exclusive to paid plans. Grammarly says it tested the multilingual capabilities with over one million users prior to launch, receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback.

“Our customers have been asking for multilingual support, and we’re meeting them where they are — not just in the 500,000 apps and websites where Grammarly already works, but also in the languages they use to think, learn, and communicate daily,” said Ailian Gan, Director of Product Management at Grammarly.

This move marks a strategic effort by Grammarly to expand its reach beyond English-speaking markets. With 40 million daily active users reported earlier this year, the company expects the addition of five widely used languages to significantly boost its global adoption.

Looking forward, Grammarly plans to continue enhancing its capabilities by rolling out advanced clarity and style suggestions in the supported languages over the coming year, bringing them closer to its mature English offering.


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