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Infosys has entered into a strategic collaboration with US-based AI coding company Cognition to deploy Devin, the AI software engineer, across its internal engineering teams and global client engagements.
The partnership marks one of the largest enterprise rollouts of agentic software engineering tools to date, spanning highly regulated and complex industry environments.
Under the collaboration, Infosys will integrate Devin into its engineering ecosystem through Infosys Topaz Fabric, the company’s agentic AI services suite that brings together infrastructure, models, data, applications and workflows into a composable, agent-ready architecture. The combined offering is aimed at accelerating time-to-market, improving developer productivity, and shortening technology modernisation cycles for enterprises.
Infosys has been using Devin internally for the past six months and has reported material improvements in engineering quality and efficiency. According to the company, complex modernisation projects, including legacy COBOL migrations and JCP servlet transformations, have shifted from long, resource-intensive programmes to more streamlined execution timelines.
The rollout has begun within Infosys’ Financial Services practice, covering banking, payments, capital markets, insurance and wealth management. The company plans to expand deployment across other verticals, including retail, energy and healthcare, where it operates at scale.
Infosys will use Devin across three primary models. First, it will deploy the AI software engineer within its own teams to drive internal productivity. Second, it will embed Devin into client engagements, pairing human engineers with autonomous agents in hybrid delivery pods to accelerate execution. Third, Infosys will offer Devin as part of a managed service, deploying and operating the system directly within customer environments, with governance, optimisation and ongoing support.
As part of the partnership, Infosys and Cognition are jointly developing shared engineering frameworks, industry-specific solutions and enablement programmes designed for large, regulated enterprises. These include AI-native modernisation blueprints, standardised architectures and automation playbooks to reduce complexity and improve operational resilience. Co-innovation labs and training initiatives are also being set up to support enterprise-scale adoption.
Scott Wu, founder and CEO of Cognition, said the collaboration would bring autonomous and agentic AI engineering to some of the world’s most complex enterprises. He said Infosys was the first large digital services and consulting firm to deploy agentic tools at this scale, combining real-time developer augmentation with fully autonomous engineering execution to accelerate time-to-market and improve return on investment.
Salil Parekh, CEO and managing director of Infosys, said the partnership was a step towards faster AI value realisation for global enterprises. He said integrating Cognition’s agentic engineering capabilities with Infosys’ domain expertise and delivery scale, supported by Infosys Topaz Fabric, would create a differentiated modernisation and innovation proposition for clients.
Cognition is best known as the maker of Devin, described as the first AI software engineer, and focuses on building collaborative AI teammates for engineering teams. Infosys, which operates in 59 countries with a workforce of over 320,000, has been expanding its AI-first strategy as part of its broader push to modernise enterprise systems using cloud and artificial intelligence.
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