Atlassian has introduced new visual AI tools and third-party agents in Confluence, allowing users to create visual content directly within the platform. The update includes integrations with Lovable, Replit, and Gamma, expanding the software’s functionality beyond traditional document collaboration.
The visual AI tools let users generate diagrams, charts, and other visual assets without leaving Confluence. This addresses a common gap in document-based collaboration platforms, where visual content often requires external tools. Atlassian says the feature is designed to streamline workflows for teams that rely on both text and visuals.
Third-party agents now operate within Confluence, enabling automated tasks such as code generation, project management, and content creation. The initial partners—Lovable for AI-driven design, Replit for coding, and Gamma for presentation tools—highlight Atlassian’s push to integrate specialized services. These agents run directly in the platform, reducing the need for users to switch between applications.
Atlassian’s move follows a broader trend of embedding AI and automation into enterprise software. The company positions Confluence as a central hub for collaboration, combining document editing with AI-powered and third-party enhancements. The update is available immediately for existing Confluence users, with no additional cost for standard features.
Source: techcrunch.com