Sudowrite, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 2020. With an estimated 10 employees, it reported $666,666.00 in revenue as of 2023. The company specializes in generative AI, offering a tool designed to assist writers with brainstorming, outlining, writing, and editing, functioning as a comprehensive writing assistant.
Discussions surrounding AI writing tools for specific fiction genres continued in late April 2026, with an aiinsightsnews.net report on April 24 highlighting author frustrations regarding "NSFW AI Writers" that stop or break during steamy dialogue. Previously, on April 23, guidance was published for using AI in "Age Gap Romance," emphasizing sensitivity and craft in generating scenes involving characters with significant age differences. This followed a comparison piece published by the Sudowrite Team on April 22, directly contrasting Sudowrite with DreamGen for writing "spicy fiction" and noting their differing approaches. Earlier, on April 21, an explanation of Sudowrite's "Prose Modes" detailed available AI models like Muse, Claude, and GPT-4o Mini for users. On April 20, advice was provided for leveraging AI to write "Reverse Harem" narratives, focusing on developing distinct character voices and interaction dynamics.
Sudowrite's customers primarily consist of book and Periodical Publishing and newspaper Publishing companies. Examples of Sudowrite's customers include The New York Times, The Washington Post and The New Yorker.