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      Grammarly Unveils Smart AI Agents with Grade-Prediction and Citation Tools

      Updated:December 25, 20252 Mins Read
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      Grammarly has introduced a powerful new suite of AI agents embedded in its AI-native writing platform, Docs, aiming to support both students and educators through tailored writing tools—including an AI Grader that estimates potential grades based on uploaded rubrics and public instructor data, a Citation Finder that auto-generates formatted citations, a Reader Reactions predictor that forecasts how audiences will respond, as well as proofreading, paraphrasing, plagiarism checking, and AI detection capabilities. These agents are integrated into Grammarly Free and Pro, with certain advanced features like AI and plagiarism detection initially exclusive to Pro; availability for Enterprise and Education users is planned later this year .

      Sources: Tech Target. Tom’s Guide, The Verge

      Key Takeaways

      – Grammarly’s AI agents streamline the writing process by automating complex tasks—like predicting grades, locating sources, and forecasting reader expectations—so users can focus on content rather than prompts.

      – The tools are designed to preserve the user’s voice and authenticity, offering context-aware assistance rather than generic fixes.

      – While many features are available to Free and Pro users, the most advanced tools (e.g., plagiarism and AI-generated content detection) remain behind the Pro tier, with broader rollout to enterprise and education customers on the horizon.

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      Grammarly’s newly launched AI agents represent a thoughtful evolution in writing support—a toolkit that goes beyond grammar checks to become an intelligent collaborator guiding students and educators through each phase of the writing process, with a respectful nod to preserving individual voice and intent. The Docs platform houses agents like the AI Grader, which predicts potential grades using uploaded rubrics and publicly available instructor info, while the Citation Finder automatically fetches and formats supporting sources. The Reader Reactions feature anticipates audience responses, helping shape messaging for clarity and engagement. Additional tools like proofreading, paraphrasing, plagiarism detection, and AI-origin detection enhance both integrity and polish.

      These features are immediately accessible to Free and Pro users, with high-value capabilities—especially plagiarism and AI detection—initially reserved for Pro accounts. Grammarly emphasizes that students benefit from responsible AI use while honing real writing skills, with Education and Enterprise integrations slated for later release.

      This development underscores the importance of equipping learners with tools that prepare them for an AI-enhanced world without sacrificing craftsmanship or accountability. As institutions wrestle with AI’s role in education, Grammarly offers a solution that embeds AI literacy into everyday writing tasks—encouraging independence, integrity, and skill-building in one unified interface.

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