Today, Notion has formally introduced a number of groundbreaking enterprise features, all designed to attract large companies to its platform. These enhancements include a robust enterprise search capability, a research mode powered by reasoning AI models, and new document formatting options. This step is meant to simplify workflows and enhance collaboration across an organization.
Their new enterprise search feature lets you search from inside Notion to explain across your other applications. This combination increases efficiency. It provides users with unprecedented access to information from thousands of sources at once, helping them identify useful data more efficiently.
In addition to the search functionality, Notion has rolled out a research mode that empowers users to explore topics in depth. This mode enables users to create shareable documents by leveraging AI models for reasoning, facilitating more informed discussions and decision-making processes. From cocktail parties to focus groups, users can select from 10 distinct formatting styles specifically suited for each unique category of meeting. Others are Auto, Sales Call, Standup, Team Meeting—whatever works to keep documentation clean and purposeful.
Perhaps the most exciting addition in this update is the “Confirm Consent” button giving users the ability to start an automatic transcription of meetings. This feature hopes to improve quality for more accurate reflection of conversations while still keeping the use in line with consent requirements. Notion AI supports employees in hybrid meetings and through documentation by giving them the confidence to ask questions. This new feature encourages a more hands-on and enjoyable experience.
Collaboration continues to be a major push for Notion, as the shared documents in the platform are simple to share with coworkers. Additionally, users can paste meeting blocks into other work folders, facilitating seamless integration of meeting notes into broader project contexts.
Notion has taken important steps in accessibility as well, having supported over a dozen languages. The platform now accommodates users in English, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Vietnamese, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Dutch, and Swedish. This multilingual support is designed to make sure that teams — no matter where they are in the world — can use Notion’s powerful features to the fullest.