Grammarly introduced a bunch of new features in its latest update for its iPadOS application today. The updates improve the user experience on the iPad app by integrating the features provided by Grammarly - spellchecking, synonym suggestions, and other grammatical assistance - more seamlessly into the UI.
Previously, iPad users had to head over to the tab's browser to access the Grammarly Editor. This lengthy process of copying and pasting content just to edit it has now been shortened and made easier thanks to today's updates. Starting today, iPad users can access the editor from the Grammarly Keyboard app directly.
As for the Grammarly Editor itself, that has also been upgraded. The new optimized version of the editor enables users to create and save new documents and manage other documents synced to their accounts once signed in. Other features rolled out today include support for hardware keyboards, keyboard flicks and iPad-optimized layouts.
And finally, the last new addition to the Grammarly Keyboard for iPadOS is a feature called the 'insights' tab, similar to the weekly progress reports emailed to users called Grammarly Insights. Users can tap on the new tab to access their weekly writing statistics and track their improvements by comparing the number of words written, the accuracy of the language and the vocabulary used.
Grammarly's latest update for the iPad app is currently rolling out and should be installed automatically based on the settings. Alternatively, users may download it manually from the App Store.