
Grammarly has launched multilingual writing support for Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian, marking its first expansion beyond English. This update provides real-time grammar corrections, paragraph rewrites, and in-line translations, addressing global communication needs for professionals, students, and teams.
Grammarly adds support for Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian.
Features include grammar corrections, rewrites, and in-line translations.
Available in beta for all plans on Windows, Mac, and Chrome.
Addresses $500B+ global communication challenge for multilingual workplaces.
Early trials with 1M+ users show strong adoption.
Plans to enhance clarity suggestions and AI agents in 2026.
Grammarly’s expansion into five new languages responds to the growing demand for seamless multilingual communication, with nearly 1 in 5 U.S. workers speaking multiple languages. Traditional tools force users to switch between apps for writing, translation, and editing, causing inefficiencies. Grammarly’s AI-driven platform eliminates this friction, enabling users to write confidently in their preferred language without leaving their workflow. “Our customers have been asking for multilingual support, and we’re meeting them where they are,” said Ailian Gan, Director of Product Management at Grammarly.
The beta release includes three core capabilities:
Grammar and Spelling Corrections: Familiar red underlines now appear for errors in Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian, mirroring Grammarly’s trusted English support.
Paragraph-Level Rewrites: Users can refine tone, style, and flow with one-click rewrites in all five languages, enhancing communication clarity.
In-Line Translation: Instant translation into 19 languages from the six supported languages, streamlining global communication without external tools.
These features, tested with over 1 million users, have seen high adoption, supporting diverse needs from non-English-speaking professionals to global organizations.
Grammarly’s multilingual support integrates with over 500,000 apps and websites, delivering real-time suggestions tailored to user context while maintaining enterprise-grade security. Unlike general AI tools, Grammarly’s specialized focus on writing ensures precise, context-aware assistance. The features are available on Grammarly for Windows, Mac, and Chrome across Free, Pro, Enterprise, and Education plans, with some limitations for Free users.
Grammarly plans to introduce advanced clarity suggestions in these languages in 2026, similar to its English offerings, and extend multilingual capabilities to its AI agents in its AI-native writing surface, docs. This expansion aligns with Grammarly’s vision to become a comprehensive AI productivity platform, building on its acquisition of Coda and Superhuman.
Trusted by over 40 million users and 50,000 organizations, including Atlassian and Zoom, Grammarly’s multilingual launch sets a new standard for AI-driven writing assistance, fostering efficient and confident global communication.
Grammarly is the trusted AI assistant for communication and productivity, helping over 40 million people, 50,000 organizations, and 3,000 educational institutions do their best work. Companies like Atlassian, Databricks, and Zoom rely on Grammarly to brainstorm, compose, and enhance communication that moves work forward. Grammarly works where you work, integrating seamlessly with over 500,000 applications and websites. Coda, the maker of powerful AI productivity tools, and Superhuman, the AI-native email app, are now a part of Grammarly. Together, they are redefining collaboration and transforming how we get work done.