Computers can write bizarre sci-fi movies about characters who have to “go to the skull,” but can they make us better writers?
Compose.ai just raised $2.1m in seed funding to help us write faster, per TechCrunch.
It’s a free browser extension that offers autocomplete suggestions to help users churn out the content.
The startup’s yet-to-launch paid versions will “learn” a user’s voice, picking up frequently used phrases and writing styles. Teams can get a custom plan that lets them set language rules.
Meanwhile, Google Docs and Microsoft Word may soon have to step up their games.
Almanac — which raised $9m in seed funding last year — bills itself as the fastest document editor ever.
It works by streamlining common workflows. You can:
All of these advances sound great, but we have yet to see any startup tackle writer’s block.
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated Grammarly’s annual revenue. This number has never been officially released. The error has been amended.