Grammarly announced today the opening of a new office in Vancouver.
Grammarly’s digital writing assistant uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing to offer grammar checking, spell checking, and plagiarism detection services along with suggestions about writing clarity, concision, vocabulary, delivery style, and tone.
10 year-old Grammarly is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in Kiev and New York City. The Vancouver office will be Grammarly’s fourth and will be dedicated to expanding Grammarly’s talented team.
Grammarly co-founder Max Lytvyn calls Vancouver home and shared his excitement in a blog post today.
“Living in Vancouver while developing a company in multiple locations around the world has been a pleasure,” says Lytvyn. “I’ve seen Vancouver’s technology scene develop at an inspiring pace and am delighted to have the opportunity to expand our team in this amazing city.”
Grammarly is excited by the prospect of exploring great opportunities locally to continue building Grammarly’s culture and to add key new hires across a variety of roles.
“Vancouver is home to many innovative companies, and today we’re thrilled to officially add Grammarly to the list,” says Lytvyn.
“The opening of Grammarly’s Vancouver office will offer the chance to expand our team and bolster our efforts to improve the way people communicate around the world. We’re eager to continue growing our company’s momentum by joining this vibrant tech community.”
Look out for Lytvyn at Vancouver Startup Week on Monday, September 16th where he’ll be giving a talk.