Wipro has announced a strategic partnership with US-based Factory to help global enterprises accelerate the adoption of agent-native software development across their engineering teams. As part of the collaboration, Wipro Ventures, the company’s corporate investment arm, has also participated in Factory’s latest funding round.

Factory is an agent-native software development platform that allows engineering teams to delegate significant parts of the software lifecycle to artificial intelligence agents, known as “Droids”. These agents can assist with tasks ranging from feature development and code refactoring to system migrations and testing, while maintaining architectural consistency and engineering standards.

Under the partnership, Wipro will integrate Factory’s platform into its WEGA agent-native delivery framework, strengthening Wipro Intelligence™, the company’s suite of AI-powered platforms and solutions. The technology will be rolled out across tens of thousands of Wipro engineers, with the aim of speeding up software development, improving code quality and reducing innovation cycles.

Wipro said it would offer Factory-enabled solutions to clients across sectors including banking and financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and technology.

Sandhya Arun, chief technology officer at Wipro, said artificial intelligence was driving a fundamental shift in how enterprise software is built. She said the partnership reflected a move away from limited AI experimentation towards production-scale adoption of autonomous systems within engineering organisations.

Ali Wasti, managing partner at Wipro Ventures, said enterprises were under increasing pressure to deliver innovation at speed without compromising on security or quality. He said the investment demonstrated confidence in Factory’s ability to operate at enterprise scale.

Factory’s co-founder and chief executive, Matan Grinberg, said the partnership combined Wipro’s global enterprise reach and engineering expertise with Factory’s AI-native development capabilities. He added that the collaboration would help organisations significantly improve software delivery performance.

The announcement highlights the growing focus among technology services firms on embedding AI directly into core engineering processes, as enterprises look to modernise software development in response to rising complexity and competitive pressures.