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Atlassian launches visual AI tools and third-party agents in Confluence

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Why This Matters

Atlassian's new AI tools and third-party agents integrated into Confluence aim to enhance productivity by transforming data into visual assets and automating tasks such as prototyping and presentation creation. These innovations demonstrate Atlassian's commitment to embedding AI directly into existing workflows, helping teams create more efficiently and effectively. This development signals a broader industry shift towards smarter, integrated collaboration tools that streamline content creation and project management for users and organizations alike.

Key Takeaways

Software giant Atlassian announced new AI tools and agents on Wednesday with a focus on turning data into visual assets and applications.

This includes the rollout of the visual tool Remix in open beta. Remix allows enterprises to turn the data and information stored in Atlassian’s content collaboration software Confluence into assets including charts and graphics.

Remix will recommend which visual format makes the most sense for the data or information at hand and create these visual assets without requiring the users to open another application or software.

The company also announced three new third-party agents that run within Confluence using model context protocols (MCPs).

One agent connects Confluence users to the vibe coding darling Lovable to turn product ideas and data into working prototypes. Another agent connects to app builder software Replit and allows users to convert technical documents into starter apps. The third agent works with AI presentation builder Gamma to build slides and other presentation materials.

“With Remix and agents in Confluence, a single page becomes the starting point for whatever comes next: a clear story for leaders, a prototype for builders, or a walkthrough for customers, all from the same source of truth,” Sanchan Saxena, senior vice president of teamwork collaboration at Atlassian, wrote in a blog post announcing the features. “When you remove that friction, teams do more than manage documents; they create the next generation of products and experiences.”

The new tools are the latest in Atlassian’s push to incorporate AI agents and tools directly into the apps workers are already using, as opposed to launching new software platforms. In February, the company added AI agents to its product management software Jira.

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