Siteimprove Launches Advanced AEO Insights for AI Visibility to Help Enterprises Win in Answer Engines and Generative Search
New AEO capabilities within the Siteimprove.ai Search solution enable enterprises to track AI citations, prompts, share of voice, and sentiment across answer engines in a single, unified platform
LAS VEGAS, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ADOBE SUMMIT -- Siteimprove, a leader in agentic content intelligence, today announced a major advancement in Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) with the launch of deeper AEO insights within Siteimprove.ai Search solution for AI Visibility. This new capability enables enterprise teams to measure, understand, and optimize how their brand appears across answer engines and generative search experiences.
As AI fundamentally reshapes the digital landscape, traditional search is no longer the sole gateway to discovery. According to IDC Research, 79% of buyers will use AI tools to navigate complex purchasing decisions, make informed decisions, and rely less on salespeople by 2028*. In this new environment, visibility is defined not by rankings alone, but by presence within AI-generated answers.
The Siteimprove.ai Search solution addresses this shift by ensuring enterprise content is structured, accurate, trustworthy, and accessible—the essential foundation for discoverability and performance across both traditional and AI-driven search.
The new AEO capabilities provide customers with a comprehensive understanding of how their content performs across AI-driven platforms, including Google's AI experiences and emerging answer engines. With this intelligence, organizations can improve visibility, increase engagement, enhance customer experiences, and drive measurable business outcomes.
"Answer engines are rapidly becoming the first point of engagement for buyers, and visibility in these AI channels is no longer optional," said Nayaki Nayyar, CEO of Siteimprove. "With deeper AEO capabilities embedded into our Siteimprove.ai platform, we're giving customers the clarity and control to shape how they are discovered, trusted, and chosen—across both AI-driven and traditional search environments."

