Mistral AI launches Le Chat Enterprise with new Medium 3 model, enterprise search and agent builders
Mistral AI has launched Le Chat Enterprise, powered by its new Mistral Medium 3 model. The platform includes enterprise search across Google Drive, Sharepoint, OneDrive, Gmail and Google Calendar, no-code agent builders, custom data connectors, and hybrid deployment options including self-hosted and cloud.
Mistral AI launches Le Chat Enterprise with new Medium 3 model, enterprise search and agent builders
Mistral AI has launched Le Chat Enterprise, an AI assistant platform powered by its new Mistral Medium 3 model, with enterprise search, agent builders, and hybrid deployment capabilities. The platform aims to address tool fragmentation and knowledge integration challenges in enterprise environments.
Core features
Le Chat Enterprise includes enterprise search with connectors to Google Drive, Sharepoint, OneDrive, Google Calendar, and Gmail, with additional connectors planned. The platform will add Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for connecting to additional enterprise systems, though no timeline was specified.
The platform features no-code agent builders for automating routine tasks, with agents able to connect to apps and document libraries for contextual understanding. Users can organize external data sources, documents, and web content into knowledge bases, with an Auto Summary feature for file previews.
Document libraries allow teams to maintain collections of frequently used files across uploaded documents and connected cloud storage services.
Deployment and privacy
Le Chat Enterprise offers three deployment options: self-hosted, public or private cloud, or Mistral-hosted service. According to Mistral AI, the platform adheres to strict access control lists (ACLs) for data connections to enterprise tools.
The platform includes audit logging and storage capabilities. Organizations can customize the AI through integrations to enterprise data, stored memories for assistants, and user feedback loops for model improvement.
Availability and rollout
All features are rolling out over the next two weeks, according to the announcement. Le Chat Enterprise is now available in Google Cloud Marketplace, with Azure AI and AWS Marketplace availability planned.
Mistral AI also announced unspecified improvements to Le Chat Pro and Team plans for individuals and small teams. Pricing for Le Chat Enterprise was not disclosed.
The platform is accessible at chat.mistral.ai and through mobile apps on iOS and Android.
What this means
Mistral AI is positioning Le Chat Enterprise as a unified platform to compete with enterprise AI assistants from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. The combination of a new model (Mistral Medium 3), enterprise integrations, and flexible deployment addresses common enterprise requirements around data privacy and infrastructure control. The no-code agent builder and MCP support signal a focus on making AI customization accessible to non-technical teams. However, the lack of disclosed pricing and the two-week feature rollout suggest the platform is in early stages of enterprise deployment.
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