Superhuman

1,500 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2009

Superhuman Company Growth, Stability & Outlook

Superhuman Employee Reviews

It’s an incredibly exciting time to be tackling engineering challenges at Grammarly. The problems we’re addressing range from scaling AI-driven systems and building platforms that simplify developers’ lives to creating cutting-edge large language model-based product experiences for our users at a global scale.

Andriy Derevyanko
Andriy Derevyanko, Director of Engineering
Andriy Derevyanko, Director of Engineering

We built Superhuman Go because we believe AI should reduce friction, not create it. While other AI tools ask you to change how you work, Go learns how you work and meets you there. It’s the difference between having an AI tool you have to remember to use and having an AI partner that’s actively working with you.

Noam Lovinsky
Noam Lovinsky, CPO
Noam Lovinsky, CPO

What People Are Saying About Superhuman

  • Strong Revenue Growth: The organization’s ARR increased from roughly $650M at end‑2024 to about $700M by May 2025, indicating ongoing top‑line expansion. The acquired email client also showed ARR gains from ~$30M (end‑2024) to ~$35M (mid‑2025).
  • Product Line Growth: The company broadened beyond writing assistance by acquiring Coda (Dec 2024) and the Superhuman email client (July 2025) and then unified them under one brand. The October 2025 launch of cross‑app AI features (e.g., Superhuman Go) expanded its product surface across email, documents, and 100+ apps.
  • Investor Backing & Capital Strength: The company secured $1B in non‑dilutive financing in 2025 to accelerate platform expansion. This capital supports continued investment in AI features and integration of acquired products.