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Glean triples revenue amid demand for AI-driven corporate budget optimization

Glean, an enterprise AI search service, has tripled its revenue and exceeded $300 million in annual income. Its main weapon against giants: helping companies…

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Startup Glean, which helps companies search for information in their internal data using AI, has tripled its annual revenue and surpassed $300 million. This happened at a moment when Google and Microsoft are aggressively entering the market with their own AI solutions.

How Glean Found Its Niche

Glean operates in the enterprise AI search category — specialized tools for searching within corporate data. Founded in 2019, by 2025 the company had become one of the most well-funded startups in this sector. But it's not simply a search service.

Glean's main value proposition is cost savings. As companies massively adopt AI tools, they face exponential growth in cloud spending, licenses, and computing power. Glean offers an answer: instead of subscribing to 10-15 different AI applications, a company can use a single platform that integrates everything while operating cheaper through optimization.

It's precisely this argument — budget-cutting amid AI inflation — that resonates with CFOs and CTOs at large enterprises. It's not "cool new technology," it's "let's spend less money while getting the same results."

Why Giants Don't Dominate Here

Google integrated AI into Google Workspace, Microsoft launched Copilot in Microsoft 365. On the surface, this should have crushed Glean. But in practice, it solves a completely different problem. Google Workspace and Copilot help you write emails faster or summarize an already-open document. Glean solves a different challenge: how to find the right document out of thousands stored in a company when you're unsure what it's called or where to look. Moreover, IT leaders at large enterprises are wary of complete dependence on a single vendor. Glean works with documents from all sources: Google Drive, SharePoint, Slack, Jira, Salesforce, Confluence, and dozens of others. The platform indexes data from these disparate repositories and makes search truly useful and relevant.

Practical Results for Clients

Companies using Glean (primarily large tech corporations and financial institutions) report concrete wins:

  • 70-80% reduction in time spent searching for information
  • Savings on licenses for alternative AI tools
  • Cloud spending optimization through minimizing unnecessary requests
  • Improved compliance adherence through detailed access audits

What This Means

Glean's revenue tripling is a signal that the enterprise AI market is still emerging. Winning companies will be those that solve specific pain points, not those that simply integrate the latest LLM into an existing product. For Glean, the pain point is: "we need information, but we can't afford another ten subscriptions." And this pain point turned out to be very real.

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