The first Ukrainian decacorn Grammarly is featured on the TIME’s list of the 100 Most Influential Companies in 2022.
“More than 30 million people use Grammarly daily to improve their written communications. The AI-powered tools not only help with spelling and grammar, but also improve writing quality, consistency, clarity, and efficiency. The software seamlessly integrates with internet browsers, Microsoft Office, and, most recently, desktops, enabling users to communicate confidently no matter where they’re writing.
“Grammarly is pioneering the future of AI-driven communication at a time when it’s never been more critical—or challenging—to get communication right,” says CEO Brad Hoover.
The company became one of the top 10 most valuable U.S. startups last year after closing a $200 million financing round at a $13 billion valuation.”
Discover when and who founded Grammarly as well as how the company became the most innovative AI global here


Support Ukraine!
- Come Back Alive is one of the largest charitable foundations that supports Ukrainian soldiers, founded by the IT specialist Vitaliy Deynega. The organization collected more than 210 million UAH (more than $7M) in 2014. According to Na chasi, the Patreon page Come Back Alive is in the top ten projects by the number of financial donations.
- Army SOS, which develops drones;
- Everybody Can, an organization that supports internally displaced people;
- Help on the Ministry of Defense website.
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