World: Amid the crisis between Ukraine and Russia, many have raised support in favour of Ukraine. Among them, one is Grammarly, which has changed its application logo’s theme.
Grammarly, the grammar checking application, has changed its logo’s theme colour from “Green” to “Blue and Yellow” (which is the colour of Ukraine’s flag).
Grammarly has also added #StandwithUkraine, and the bio further read, “Grammarly stands with Ukraine. We invite you to do the same. Please consider donating below.”
The grammar checking application has informed the change through Twitter and wrote, “Over the coming weeks, Grammarly will donate $5 million to organizations and funds defending and supporting the people of Ukraine.”

It further invited the citizens of the world to come together and support the country (Ukraine), “We wholeheartedly #StandWithUkraine, and we invite you to do the same.”
Over the coming weeks, Grammarly will donate $5 million to organizations and funds defending and supporting the people of Ukraine.
We wholeheartedly #StandWithUkraine, and we invite you to do the same. Here are some immediate ways to help: https://t.co/6AcrWpay4I pic.twitter.com/3P0FqFNTuH
— Grammarly (@Grammarly) March 1, 2022
The typing assistant has also posted a tweet on February 25, 2022, and expressed strength towards Ukraine. The tweet by Grammarly, “To our team members, friends, family, and the greater community of Ukraine: Stay strong, and stay resilient. We are holding on and proudly standing with you.”
To our team members, friends, family, and the greater community of Ukraine: Stay strong, and stay resilient. We are holding on and proudly standing with you. #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/uTIqzipBOq
— Grammarly (@Grammarly) February 25, 2022
Grammarly is a Ukrainian American-headquartered cloud-based typing assistant that assists the user in reviewing grammar, spelling, punctuation, engagement, clarity, delivery mistakes as well as plagiarism.
The application uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify and search for an appropriate replacement for the error. The platform allows the user to customize their style, tone and context-specific language.
Grammarly was launched by Alex Shevchenko, Max Lytvyn, and Dmytro Lider in the year 2009. The application, in 2018, launched the beta version of its browser extension, optimized for Google Docs.
This software was produced by Grammarly Inc. The software has been headquartered in California, and San Francisco, having offices in Kyiv, New York City, and Vancouver.