Hancom headquarters view. /Courtesy of Hancom

HANCOM said on the 25th that it launched a subscription-based paid service for its artificial intelligence (AI) document authoring tool "Hancom Assistant."

The paid service adds features that support file search through AI agent integration and connections with external productivity tools like Notion. The basic AI features previously offered—drafting, document summarization, and content correction—remain free.

In particular, the newly introduced "Agent Lab" equips a document work–dedicated AI agent that can import materials organized in Notion to generate drafts, or quickly search files on a PC and apply them to documents.

HANCOM CEO Kim Yeon-su said, "This launch is a strategic move in line with the spread of generative AI into individuals' daily lives and work environments," adding, "We will continue to provide users with more powerful productivity tools by expanding integration services and adding advanced features."

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