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Atlassian Completes Acquisition of The Browser Company to Launch AI-Powered Browser for Knowledge Work

Atlassian Corporation has completed its acquisition of The Browser Company of New York Inc., the developer of the Dia and Arc browsers. The move marks a strategic step toward reimagining the web browser for modern knowledge work in the age of artificial intelligence. For millions of knowledge workers, the browser is the central hub of daily productivity. However, today’s browsers were originally designed for internet browsing, not for managing complex workflows across numerous SaaS applications. With the rapid growth of cloud-based tools and the integration of AI into everyday tasks, there is a growing need for a browser built specifically for work—not just surfing. Atlassian aims to combine its two decades of experience in understanding how teams collaborate with The Browser Company’s expertise in creating intuitive, user-focused browsers. The goal is to launch an AI-powered browser that enhances productivity by seamlessly connecting apps, tabs, and tasks while prioritizing security and data privacy. The new browser will be designed to integrate deeply with the SaaS ecosystem where teams spend most of their time. It will help users navigate between tools more efficiently, reduce context switching, and streamline workflows—all powered by AI to anticipate needs and automate repetitive tasks. As part of the acquisition, The Browser Company’s team will join Atlassian, bringing their innovation and passion for user experience to the broader mission of transforming how teams work. Atlassian emphasized that the acquisition is part of its broader vision to deliver an AI-powered system of work that connects people, tools, and processes across organizations. The company plans to share more details about the new browser and its capabilities through its Work Life blog. This press release includes forward-looking statements regarding future expectations, including the integration of The Browser Company’s technology, product development timelines, anticipated benefits, and strategic goals. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including integration challenges, technological hurdles, market competition, and changes in business conditions. Actual results may differ materially due to factors outlined in Atlassian’s SEC filings, particularly the Risk Factors section of its annual and quarterly reports. Atlassian undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements beyond what is required by law. Atlassian empowers teams worldwide with collaboration and productivity tools used by over 80% of the Fortune 500 and more than 300,000 organizations, including NASA, Rivian, Deutsche Bank, United Airlines, and Bosch. The company continues to innovate at the intersection of AI, teamwork, and workflow efficiency.

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