UiPath launches platform integration for coding agents
UiPath (NYSE: PATH) announced the launch of UiPath for Coding Agents, a platform integration that allows enterprises to use coding agents to build, test, deploy, and manage automations at scale. The company states this is the first business orchestration platform to offer native integration with coding agents.
The platform supports multiple coding agents including Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, with additional integrations planned for 2026. Users can create enterprise automations through natural language conversations with their chosen coding agent, while the UiPath platform handles orchestration and governance.
The integration addresses challenges with existing coding agents that operate in isolation from enterprise development workflows, security policies, and deployment pipelines. UiPath for Coding Agents provides built-in governance features including policy enforcement, audit trails, credential vaults, and role-based access control.
"The emergence of coding agents signals a fundamental shift in the definition of a builder on our platform," said Daniel Dines, CEO and founder of UiPath. "We are first to market with a platform that treats AI-generated automations as first-class citizens, with the same governance, reliability, and scale that enterprises demand."
The platform maintains an open architecture that allows teams to use different coding agents across departments without requiring standardization on a single vendor. The orchestration layer connects agents with observability, execution, and governance controls regardless of which coding agent or model version is being used.
UiPath for Coding Agents is available to enterprise customers, extending automation capabilities to business analysts, process owners, and domain experts who previously lacked technical development resources. The platform is designed to enable users without coding experience to create enterprise-ready automations through conversational interfaces.
