Notion debuts Notion AI Studio to host models and ship UI templates

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Notion debuts Notion AI Studio to host models and ship UI templates

Notion has released Notion AI Studio, a product that enables teams to host and configure small assistant models directly within Notion pages. The studio offers templates for common tasks like design critique, component naming, and content tagging, with fine-grained controls over training data and permission scopes.

Models can be bound to specific workspace sections, and templates allow designers to create interactive micro-apps (e.g., a microcopy generator or accessibility checklist) that surface inline within documents. Notion emphasized ease of deployment, letting non-technical product owners iterate on assistant behavior through a visual editor.

Notion AI Studio integrates with the platform’s block model and supports provenance tracking, making it simpler for teams to review why an assistant made a recommendation. The company also introduced rate-limited local caches to keep inference costs manageable for high-traffic templates.

Teams appreciated the ability to bake assistant behavior into the documentation and design review process, though security teams requested clearer SLAs and export options for models trained on proprietary design assets.