Glean Assistant: Search, Autocomplete & Images (2026)

Glean Assistant: Search, Autocomplete & Images (2026)

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13 janv. 2026

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Glean’s latest Assistant update brings Search in Chat, smarter autocomplete, and image generation into one workflow. You can find company knowledge, accept type-ahead suggestions, and create on-brand visuals without leaving the conversation—reducing context-switching and speeding delivery for enterprise teams.

Why this matters now

Assistant has evolved from Q&A to a find-and-create workspace: search directly inside chat, accept autocomplete suggestions, and generate images that align to your enterprise context. This closes the gap between asking, locating the right source, and producing a shareable asset.

What’s new (at a glance)

  • Search in Chat: Query your company’s knowledge without switching tabs; results are grounded in your indexed sources and appear inline with answers.

  • Autocomplete: Faster navigation and query completion with intent-aware suggestions (docs, people, teams, operators) as you type.

  • Image generation: Create contextual visuals from within Assistant so outputs live alongside citations and chat history.

  • (Related) Contextual images: Assistant can also surface diagrams/charts already in your company docs directly in chat.

Practical steps (enable in minutes)

  1. Open Assistant and start a chat. Use natural language plus filters (app, author, date) to narrow results; pin key answers to Canvas.

  2. Use autocomplete: begin typing a query or document title; select suggested docs or people to jump straight in.

  3. Generate images: prompt Assistant to create a visual (e.g., “concept diagram for onboarding flow”), then insert it into your summary or deck.

  4. Keep context rich: attach files from connected apps so search, chat and images reference the same sources.

Examples

  • Project brief in one thread: Ask Assistant for prior proposals, accept an autocomplete suggestion to open the right deck, then generate a diagram for the new variant—no app-switching.

  • Support runbook update: Search past incidents in chat, summarise fixes, and add a labelled image showing the escalation path.

FAQs

Q1: How does Search in Chat work?
Type a question in Assistant; it searches your enterprise sources and returns cited results directly in the chat so you can refine or act immediately.

Q2: What are the benefits of autocomplete?
It speeds discovery by suggesting queries, documents, people and operators as you type—helping you jump to the right item faster.

Q3: Can I create images directly in Assistant?
Yes. Assistant supports image generation in chat so you can produce visuals alongside your sources and summaries.

Next Steps

Rolling out Assistant’s new features across a UK org? Contact Generation Digital for a governance-first deployment—SSO, permissions, prompt libraries and adoption playbooks included.

Glean’s latest Assistant update brings Search in Chat, smarter autocomplete, and image generation into one workflow. You can find company knowledge, accept type-ahead suggestions, and create on-brand visuals without leaving the conversation—reducing context-switching and speeding delivery for enterprise teams.

Why this matters now

Assistant has evolved from Q&A to a find-and-create workspace: search directly inside chat, accept autocomplete suggestions, and generate images that align to your enterprise context. This closes the gap between asking, locating the right source, and producing a shareable asset.

What’s new (at a glance)

  • Search in Chat: Query your company’s knowledge without switching tabs; results are grounded in your indexed sources and appear inline with answers.

  • Autocomplete: Faster navigation and query completion with intent-aware suggestions (docs, people, teams, operators) as you type.

  • Image generation: Create contextual visuals from within Assistant so outputs live alongside citations and chat history.

  • (Related) Contextual images: Assistant can also surface diagrams/charts already in your company docs directly in chat.

Practical steps (enable in minutes)

  1. Open Assistant and start a chat. Use natural language plus filters (app, author, date) to narrow results; pin key answers to Canvas.

  2. Use autocomplete: begin typing a query or document title; select suggested docs or people to jump straight in.

  3. Generate images: prompt Assistant to create a visual (e.g., “concept diagram for onboarding flow”), then insert it into your summary or deck.

  4. Keep context rich: attach files from connected apps so search, chat and images reference the same sources.

Examples

  • Project brief in one thread: Ask Assistant for prior proposals, accept an autocomplete suggestion to open the right deck, then generate a diagram for the new variant—no app-switching.

  • Support runbook update: Search past incidents in chat, summarise fixes, and add a labelled image showing the escalation path.

FAQs

Q1: How does Search in Chat work?
Type a question in Assistant; it searches your enterprise sources and returns cited results directly in the chat so you can refine or act immediately.

Q2: What are the benefits of autocomplete?
It speeds discovery by suggesting queries, documents, people and operators as you type—helping you jump to the right item faster.

Q3: Can I create images directly in Assistant?
Yes. Assistant supports image generation in chat so you can produce visuals alongside your sources and summaries.

Next Steps

Rolling out Assistant’s new features across a UK org? Contact Generation Digital for a governance-first deployment—SSO, permissions, prompt libraries and adoption playbooks included.

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Numérique

Bureau au Royaume-Uni
33 rue Queen,
Londres
EC4R 1AP
Royaume-Uni

Bureau au Canada
1 University Ave,
Toronto,
ON M5J 1T1,
Canada

Bureau NAMER
77 Sands St,
Brooklyn,
NY 11201,
États-Unis

Bureau EMEA
Rue Charlemont, Saint Kevin's, Dublin,
D02 VN88,
Irlande

Bureau du Moyen-Orient
6994 Alsharq 3890,
An Narjis,
Riyad 13343,
Arabie Saoudite

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Financial Times FT 1000 Logo
Febe Growth 100 Logo (Background Removed)


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