An enterprise AI and knowledge management (KM) platform uses artificial intelligence to ingest, organize, and surface institutional knowledge across an organization. Its 6 core capabilities—Intelligent Search, Automated Capture, Knowledge Synthesis (GenAI/RAG), Contextual Recommendations, Process Automation, and Enterprise Governance—transform unstructured data into actionable, in-flow business insights.
The Enterprise AI & Knowledge Management (KM) category encompasses platforms designed to help organizations harness and operationalize institutional knowledge through artificial intelligence. These platforms address the challenge of extracting actionable insights from unstructured data, such as documents, emails, and chat transcripts, by leveraging capabilities like intelligent search, automated data capture, generative AI for knowledge synthesis, contextual recommendations, process automation, and enterprise governance. For marketers, these tools are particularly valuable in breaking down silos, enhancing cross-functional collaboration, and accelerating decision-making by providing on-demand access to relevant information in real time. By embedding AI-driven insights directly into workflows, these platforms enable marketers to respond more efficiently to customer needs, optimize campaigns, and improve overall operational agility.
Based on The Agile Brand Guide List composite scoring across innovation, organizational strength, customer signals, and vision, the top 5 Enterprise AI & Knowledge Management platforms in 2026 are: 1. Dust; 2. Guru; 3. Glean; 4. Stack AI; 5. Hebbia.
Key capabilities tracked for Enterprise AI & Knowledge Management platforms include: Automated Knowledge Capture & Curation, Enterprise-Grade Governance & Security, Intelligent & Semantic Search, Intelligent Action & Process Automation, Knowledge & Synthesis (GenAI and RAG), and Predictive & Contextual Recommendations. The Agile Brand Guide List defines and scores these capabilities consistently across every vendor in the category.
Enterprise AI & Knowledge Management platforms are most commonly deployed in Financial Services & Banking, Technology & Software, Professional Services, and Non-Profit & Government, based on the published industry focus of vendors in this category.
Each platform receives a composite score from 0 to 100, weighted across four dimensions: Innovation Index, Organizational Strength, Customer Signals, and Vision Index. Scores are recalculated regularly from public evidence and are explained in detail on the methodology page.
Start by matching capabilities to your top use cases, then compare the leading vendors by composite score, customer signals, and industry fit. Dust currently ranks first in the Enterprise AI & Knowledge Management category, but the right platform depends on your scale, region, and existing tech stack.