Atlassian said products such as Jira, Confluence and Loom will run on Google Cloud and integrate with Gemini models in a broad partnership.

Separately, Atlassian announced better-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter results.

Key parts of the Atlassian-Google Cloud partnership include:

  • Atlassian's products will run on Google Cloud and be integrated with Vertex AI and Gemini models.
  • The integration will enable customers to build AI agents.
  • Atlassian apps will be available on Google Cloud Marketplace for the first time and joint customers can use cloud computing credits for Atlassian subscriptions.
  • Atlassian Rovo, the company's AI agent, will be able to use Vertex AI and Gemini models. Customers can build Rovo agents that can utilize documents in Google Workspace and leverage data from across Jira, Confluence, Google Docs and Gmail.
  • Rovo will support Agent2Agent (A2A) agents.
  • Jira and Confluence users will be able to act within Gmail, Chat and Docs.

For its fourth quarter, Atlassian reported a net loss of $23.9 million, or 9 cents a share, on revenue of $1.38 billion, up 22% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings for the fourth quarter were 98 cents a share, 13 cents a share better than Wall Street estimates.

Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian, said the company ended the quarter with 2.3 million AI monthly active users.

In a shareholder letter, Cannon-Brookes said:

"Jira Product Discovery has already amassed over 20,000 customers, Loom MAU is growing more than 30% year-over-year, and Jira Service Management Premium and Enterprise edition sales are up over 50% year-over-year."

For fiscal 2025, Atlassian reported a net loss of $256.7 million, or 98 cents a share, on revenue of $5.2 billion, up 20% from a year ago. Non-GAAP net income for the year was $975.9 million.

The company also said President Anu Bharadwaj will leave to pursue other opportunities. She has been at Atlassian for 12 years in multiple roles.

As for the outlook, Atlassian said first quarter revenue will be between $1.395 billion to $1.4 billion with cloud revenue of 22.5%. For fiscal 2026, Atlassian is projecting revenue growth of 18% and cloud revenue growth of 21%.