UiPath adds native agent integration
- UiPath said on May 12 it added native coding-agent integration to its orchestration platform, letting enterprises build, test, deploy and govern automations. - UiPath named OpenAI Codex and Anthropic Claude Code among supported coding agents and said published agents follow the same Orchestrator governance model. - Studio Web preview documentation dated May 7 and product pages updated May 12 outline setup, publishing and governance for coded agents.
UiPath said on May 12 it launched “UiPath for Coding Agents,” a platform-wide integration that lets enterprises connect coding agents to the company’s business orchestration and automation stack. The company said the feature is designed to let developers use coding agents inside governed workflows that include approvals, testing, deployment and audit controls. UiPath described the release as an industry first and said it makes coding agents “enterprise deployable” across its platform. The new release extends UiPath’s push into what it calls agentic business orchestration, a category the company has been building around agents, robots and human approvals. UiPath’s investor relations page says the company had about 10,750 customers as of January 31, 2026, with annualized recurring revenue of $1.853 billion. ### Which coding agents does UiPath say it supports first? UiPath’s coded-agents product page names LangGraph agents and LlamaIndex agents as supported frameworks and says enterprises can plug in external agents through APIs and orchestrate them in UiPath Maestro. (uipath.com) Third-party coverage of the May 12 launch, citing the company’s announcement, said OpenAI Codex and Anthropic Claude Code were among the first coding agents integrated into the offering. (ir.uipath.com) Jerry Liu, chief executive of LlamaIndex, said on UiPath’s product page that the integration lets users plug document-focused agents into “complex workflows,” with governance and observability on top. Harrison Chase, chief executive of LangChain, said the companies were integrating LangSmith with UiPath to help developers ship agents with more visibility into performance. ### How does the product fit into existing enterprise controls? (uipath.com) UiPath’s documentation says coded agents are packaged with the `uipath pack` command into the same `.nupkg` format used for standard automation packages and then published to Orchestrator with `uipath publish`. Once published, the agent appears in Orchestrator as a regular package and can be scheduled, triggered and integrated into broader automation projects under the same governance principles as standard processes, according to the documentation updated May 12. (uipath.com) The coded-agents page says each run is fully logged, can pause for human approval and follows enterprise security and compliance rules. UiPath’s developer site says its orchestration layer handles long-running processes, exception routing and audit trails, while its platform pages say Maestro is the orchestration layer for agents, robots and people across end-to-end workflows. (docs.uipath.com) ### What changes for developers using Studio Web? UiPath’s Studio Web documentation, marked Preview and last updated May 7, says coded agents can be created as a distinct agent type and linked to a local Python project. The documentation says Studio Web serves as the control plane while the integrated development environment remains the primary development environment. (uipath.com) Studio Web provides a read-only source view, evaluation sets, evaluators, debug tools and production publishing controls after a local project is connected, according to the documentation. The same page says developers need Python 3.11 or higher and must authenticate with UiPath Automation Cloud before pushing projects with the `uipath push` command. ### Why is UiPath emphasizing orchestration rather than a single model vendor? (docs.uipath.com) UiPath said in the May 12 announcement that enterprises should be able to run different coding agents in different departments rather than standardize on one vendor. The company said the orchestration layer is the constant piece, providing observability, execution and governance regardless of which coding agent or model version is used. (docs.uipath.com) UiPath has used similar language in earlier product launches. In an April 30, 2025 press release, the company said its next-generation platform was built to unify AI agents, robots and people on one system and to blend low-code and pro-code development for enterprise deployment. ### What comes next from here? UiPath’s newsroom lists the coding-agent announcement on May 12 and a separate public-sector Automation Suite release on May 5, showing the company is continuing to add agentic features across cloud and on-premises products. (financialcontent.com) The company’s blog published a follow-up post on May 15 that pointed readers to coding agents, Maestro, Case and Data Fabric updates. UiPath also announced Global AgentHack 2026 on May 15 in Bengaluru, with $48,000 in prizes for developers building agentic solutions on the platform using the coding agent of their choice, according to a company-backed announcement carried by The Tribune. (uipath.com) (tribuneindia.com) (uipath.com)