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Notion AI Launches Enterprise Knowledge Graph for APAC Teams with Japanese and Korean Language Support

Notion launches AI Knowledge Graph for enterprise with APAC language support — connects docs, databases, and meetings into a searchable intelligence layer. Addresses knowledge fragmentation in APAC enterprises managing multilingual content across distributed teams.

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Notion launches AI Knowledge Graph for enterprise with APAC language support — connects docs, databases, and meetings into a searchable intelligence layer. Addresses knowledge fragmentation in APAC enterprises managing multilingual content across distributed teams.

Notion has announced Notion AI Knowledge Graph, an enterprise-tier AI capability that indexes all content within a Notion workspace — pages, databases, meeting notes, and linked documents — into a unified semantic knowledge layer that answers natural language questions with source-cited responses. The launch includes Japanese and Korean language support, with Simplified Chinese in beta, making it the first major knowledge management platform to offer AI Q&A natively in three APAC enterprise languages simultaneously.

The Knowledge Graph launch directly addresses the retrieval problem that has limited enterprise adoption of Notion for mission-critical knowledge management: as workspaces grow beyond 500 pages, search quality degrades and navigation becomes the primary method for knowledge retrieval — which is slow, dependent on knowing the wiki structure, and inaccessible to new team members. AI Q&A with source citations transforms the retrieval model from navigation to question-answering, enabling any team member to find institutional knowledge without prior knowledge of the workspace structure.

For APAC enterprises with multilingual documentation — Japanese engineering teams maintaining English-language technical documentation for global consumption alongside Japanese operational documentation for local teams — the Knowledge Graph's cross-language retrieval capability means a Japanese query can surface relevant content from English-language pages and vice versa. This is a practically significant capability for APAC multinationals managing documentation in multiple languages within a single workspace.

Notion's enterprise pricing for the Knowledge Graph feature is included in the Enterprise plan at no additional per-seat charge, addressing the primary procurement friction that Notion AI's previous add-on pricing model created. APAC enterprise IT procurement teams evaluating Notion against Confluence can now compare Enterprise plan pricing directly without the add-on complexity that previously made cost modelling difficult.

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