Wipro Limited, the Bangalore-headquartered IT services firm, has announced a global strategic partnership with US-based Factory, a platform for agent-native software development. The collaboration aims to accelerate agent-native software development for global enterprises, promising a leap in engineering productivity and faster delivery of production-ready code.
The announcement, unveiled today in a joint press release from Wipro’s offices in Bengaluru and Factory’s headquarters in San Francisco, also confirmed that Wipro Ventures, the company’s corporate investment arm, participated in Factory’s latest funding round. The financial terms of that investment were not disclosed.
At the core of this partnership is Factory’s agent-native platform, which enables engineering teams to delegate substantive portions of the software development lifecycle, including feature creation, refactors, migrations and testing, to autonomous AI agents known as Droids.
According to Factory and Wipro executives, these agents operate under human engineering governance, preserving architectural integrity while accelerating throughput at scale.
Wipro plans to embed Factory’s capabilities into WEGA, its agent-native delivery platform, as part of its broader Wipro Intelligence™ suite of AI-powered platforms and solutions. The integration is expected to be rolled out across tens of thousands of Wipro engineering practitioners globally, reshaping internal development processes and extending an enhanced service portfolio to clients across banking and financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and technology sectors.
“AI is reshaping how software is built across the enterprise with large-scale transformation across engineering,” said Sandhya Arun, Chief Technology Officer at Wipro. “Our partnership with Factory reflects a broader shift among global enterprises, from AI experimentation towards production-scale adoption. Together, we will help clients modernise faster and accelerate development using safe, production-grade autonomous agents.”
Ali Wasti, Managing Partner at Wipro Ventures, stressed the growing market pressure on large enterprises to innovate rapidly while preserving quality and security. Wasti characterised the funding and partnership as a reinforcement of Factory’s position as an enterprise-grade AI platform capable of transforming conventional development workflows.
Factory’s co-founder and CEO, Matan Grinberg, described the collaboration with Wipro as “a powerful foundation” for enterprises looking to dramatically improve software delivery performance by pairing Factory’s AI-native platform with Wipro’s deep enterprise relationships and engineering scale.
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