Atlassian expands Google Cloud partnership for AI-powered teamwork tools
Atlassian Corporation announced an expansion of its partnership with Google Cloud to integrate artificial intelligence capabilities into its Rovo teamwork platform. The collaboration will incorporate Google's Gemini models and AI infrastructure to power agentic AI workflows for teams worldwide.
The partnership builds on a previous collaboration announced last year. Atlassian received recognition as the 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year Award winner in the Technology: Application Development – Developer Experience category.
Under the expanded agreement, Atlassian is constructing AI infrastructure using Google Kubernetes Engine and Google Cloud's AI Hypercomputer. The company will utilize Google's Tensor Processing Units and high-performance GPUs to scale training and inference workloads.
Gemini 3 Flash will power certain Rovo capabilities, providing access to advanced language model functions including complex reasoning, multimodal use cases, and summarization tasks. The integration enables features like Remix in Confluence, which converts text documentation into diagrams and charts.
"With Google Cloud, we're co-engineering the infrastructure and AI agents that teams will rely on to deliver mission-critical work," said Jamil Valliani, Head of Product, AI at Atlassian.
The partnership introduces integrations between Atlassian's Rovo, Google Workspace, and Gemini Enterprise. Users can access Rovo directly within Gemini Enterprise and pull Jira data into Google Docs or Gmail. The collaboration enables cross-tool workflow automation spanning both platforms.
Atlassian serves over 350,000 customers worldwide, including more than 80% of Fortune 500 companies. The company provides software development, work management, and enterprise service management solutions.
