Wipro Limited announced a strategic partnership with Factory, a 2023‑founded agent‑native software development platform, on January 28, 2026. The deal will embed Factory’s AI‑driven “Droids” into Wipro’s WEGA agent‑native delivery platform, expanding Wipro Intelligence™ and allowing enterprises to delegate feature development, refactors, migrations, and testing to autonomous agents.
The collaboration is designed to shorten innovation cycles, improve code quality, and unlock greater value for clients across banking, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and technology. Wipro plans to roll out Factory’s capabilities to tens of thousands of its engineers, positioning the company to deliver faster, higher‑quality software while maintaining its established engineering standards and architectural consistency.
Factory is backed by Wipro Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and NVIDIA, and its platform represents a shift from autocomplete to delegation, where AI agents handle substantial portions of the development lifecycle. By integrating Droids into its platform, Wipro gains a competitive edge in the emerging agent‑native development space, where few incumbents have a comparable offering.
Wipro’s recent financial performance underscores the strategic importance of the partnership. In Q4 FY25, the company reported ₹225 billion ($2.63 billion) in gross revenue, with IT services revenue of $2.60 billion and net income of ₹35.7 billion ($417.8 million). The partnership is part of Wipro’s effort to counter margin erosion and drive growth amid a cautious revenue outlook for the coming year.
Management highlighted the significance of the deal. Chief Technology Officer Sandhya Arun said the partnership marks a shift from AI experimentation to production‑scale adoption, enabling clients to modernize faster. Managing Partner Ali Wasti of Wipro Ventures noted that the investment reinforces Factory’s enterprise‑grade platform and aligns with Wipro Ventures’ strategy of backing AI‑driven software innovation.
The partnership signals Wipro’s commitment to becoming an “AI‑everywhere” enterprise, potentially unlocking new revenue streams and strengthening its competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving software development landscape.
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