ROVO DIALECT

About Rovo UI

Compose Rovo experiences using design tokens, flexible components, and purposeful interaction patterns.
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Rovo Dialect: an expression for Rovo UI

Rovo Dialect defines how AI-powered moments look and behave across Atlassian products. It’s part of the Atlassian Design Language with a focused set of principles, foundations, components and patterns. Together, they make the Rovo expression feel integrated, clear, and purposeful wherever it appears.

Diagram showing Rovo Dialect nested within the Atlassian Design Language, harmonizing the Atlassian and Rovo brands.

Instantly recognizable, but fluent in our design language

People should always know when they’re interacting with AI and when they’re not. At the same time, Rovo experiences should feel like a natural part of Atlassian, not a third-party app added on. Most of Rovo’s expression comes from the Atlassian Design Language, but use of illustration, color and motion gives it distinction.

Rovo chat bubble illustration, branded icons, and logo shown together as recognizable Rovo UI elements.

Principles

Principles guide design decisions when building with Rovo. Use them to evaluate whether an application is appropriate.

Integrated, not segregated

Rovo lives where work already happens, embedded alongside everything else rather than set apart.

Earned expression

Rovo’s expression scales. It’s invisible until needed, present while working, fully expressive when AI is front and center.

Motion with intent

Rovo is recognized through how it moves. Motion shows state and progress, guides attention, and helps users navigate.

Color as signal

Rovo color is applied to specific signifiers, not whole surfaces. Restraint and intent make those moments land.

Sentient and responsive

The dialect responds to user attention, context, and intent. It’s adaptive and aware but never just for show.

Familiar through consistency

Rovo patterns are standardized, so makers can build with confidence and users always know what to expect.
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