UiPath and Microsoft advance open agentic ecosystem to unlock new levels of productivity
UiPath, a global leader in agentic automation, is offering new capabilities that enable the orchestration of Microsoft Copilot Studio agents alongside UiPath and other third-party agents using UiPath Maestro, an enterprise orchestration solution to seamlessly coordinate agents, robots, and people across complex processes.
Developers can now orchestrate Microsoft Copilot Studio agents directly from Maestro, building on bi-directional integration between the UiPath Platform and Microsoft Copilot Studio recently announced by Microsoft, to facilitate seamless interaction between UiPath and Microsoft agents and automations.
According to the vendors, this allows customers to automate complex end-to-end processes, enable contextual decision-making, improve scalability, and unlock new levels of productivity.
Developers can now embed UiPath automations and AI agents directly into Microsoft Copilot Studio and integrate Copilot agents within UiPath Studio—all while orchestrating seamlessly across platforms with UiPath Maestro.
“Our continued partnership with Microsoft enables millions of Microsoft users to take full advantage of the capabilities and flexibility offered by agentic automation and orchestration,” said Graham Sheldon, chief product officer at UiPath. “The UiPath multi-agent, cross-system capability uniquely enables seamless interaction and collaboration across various enterprise systems and applications, breaking down silos and enhancing overall operational efficiency.”
UiPath Maestro can leverage the bi-directional integration with Copilot Studio to give customers built-in capabilities to build, manage, and orchestrate agents built in Microsoft Copilot Studio and other platforms in a controlled and scalable way—all while driving tangible business outcomes.
Customers who use Microsoft Copilot Studio agents and Power Automate for email monitoring, email classification and intelligent Q&A are already seeing measurable ROI by augmenting their processes with UiPath agentic automation, according to UiPath.
The integration extends other new capabilities that elevate business processes and drive smarter outcomes with agentic automation across departments and platforms
Developers can also use UiPath UI Agent for computer use, to navigate real-world enterprise interfaces. The UiPath UI Agent understands intent, plans, and acts autonomously using a combination of computer use models and UiPath industry leading UI Automation. UI Agent is currently in private preview.
UiPath and Microsoft are also working together to make Azure tools discoverable to UiPath agents with an MCP integration as well as bring models and capabilities built on AI foundry to customers through the UiPath Platform, the companies said.
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