UiPath, a global provider of business orchestration and automation solutions, has introduced UiPath Maestro Flow, a developer-focused orchestration capability designed to help enterprises build, run, monitor and govern complete business processes using coding agents.

The new capability combines a code-first development approach with enterprise-grade orchestration, allowing developers to move AI-powered processes from initial prototypes to production without rebuilding them on a separate platform.

New Tool Connects Coding Agents with Business Processes

The growing use of coding agents has made it easier for developers to create AI agents and prototypes. However, turning those individual agents into reliable business processes that operate across multiple systems can present challenges.

UiPath said that without an orchestration layer, process logic can become fragmented, making applications more difficult to manage, monitor and govern.

Maestro Flow is designed to address this gap by allowing developers to use supported coding agents to design and manage complete business processes as a single artifact.

Supports Popular Coding Agents

Maestro Flow supports coding agents including Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot and Codex. Developers can work from their existing environments, including VS Code and UiPath Studio, while using the orchestration capability to design, execute, observe and govern processes.

The approach is intended to allow developers to maintain their existing code-first workflows while giving enterprises greater control over execution, observability and governance.

AI Agents, Robots and People Can Work Within One Flow

According to UiPath, Maestro Flow can coordinate AI agents, robots, APIs, documents and people within a single business process.

The capability operates on the same Maestro orchestration engine used by enterprises, providing a foundation for running processes with greater durability and oversight.

Raghu Malpani, Chief Product and Technology Officer at UiPath, said enterprises increasingly need orchestration capabilities to connect AI agents with robots, business systems and people while maintaining visibility into what happens at every stage of a process.

He described Maestro Flow as an orchestration layer designed to address this requirement within an enterprise environment.

Focus on Moving from Prototype to Production

A key feature of Maestro Flow is its focus on reducing the gap between development and deployment. Developers can build processes using a code-first workflow while retaining the orchestration, monitoring and governance capabilities required for production environments.

This approach could help organisations reduce the need to rebuild successful prototypes when moving them into operational systems and potentially shorten the path from experimentation to deployment.

UiPath Maestro Flow Available to Developers

UiPath said developers can begin using Maestro Flow through its website. The company is also offering UiPath Maestro Lite, a lightweight option aimed at processes that do not require extensive management capabilities.

The new offerings reflect the growing emphasis on combining AI development tools with enterprise controls as organisations expand their use of coding agents and AI-powered automation.

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