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UiPath Launches Platform for AI Coding Agents in Enterprises

The robotic process automation company adds orchestration and governance tools to help organizations deploy coding agents at scale.

Omega Editorial· June 8, 2026· 2 min read

UiPath expands automation capabilities with coding agent platform

UiPath has launched a new platform designed to help enterprises deploy AI coding agents with integrated orchestration and governance controls, the company announced May 12.

The platform, called UiPath for Coding Agents, enables organizations to use coding agents—including Code and OpenAI Codex—to build, test, deploy, and operate automations through natural language conversations. Business analysts, process owners, and domain experts can create automations conversationally without traditional coding expertise.

The offering includes capabilities for connecting coding agents to continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) infrastructure, testing frameworks, and governance controls. This integration addresses a common enterprise challenge: managing AI agents at scale while maintaining security and compliance standards.

Why it matters

As enterprises race to adopt AI coding assistants, many struggle with governance, security, and integration into existing development workflows. UiPath's platform addresses these operational barriers by providing the orchestration layer that IT organizations need to deploy coding agents safely across teams. This positions the company to capture demand from enterprises moving beyond experimental AI projects to production deployments.

Part of broader agentic AI strategy

The coding agent platform represents the latest addition to UiPath's expanding suite of agentic AI tools within its Automation Suite platform. The company has been systematically enhancing its automation solutions across multiple business functions.

UiPath's Purchase-to-Pay solution, for example, streamlines procurement and accounts payable operations by reducing manual processing in purchase-to-pay workflows. These sector-specific applications demonstrate how the company is translating its core robotic process automation (RPA) technology into targeted business solutions.

The platform is currently available to enterprise customers.

Software robots, not hardware

UiPath specializes in robotic process automation, which uses software robots rather than physical hardware. These digital workers mimic human-computer interactions to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks that consume significant employee time. The technology has found applications across industries from finance to healthcare, where high-volume transactional processes benefit from automation.

By adding AI coding agents to its portfolio, UiPath is extending its automation capabilities into software development itself—enabling organizations to automate not just business processes but also the creation of automation solutions.

These details were first reported by Automation Watch.

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This is an original analysis by the Omega editorial team. Source reporting: Automation Watch.

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