Empowering Developers and Businesses with Seamless Agent Orchestration
UiPath, the world’s leading agentic automation company, has introduced capabilities in its orchestration platform, UiPath Maestro™, that enable enterprises to manage Microsoft Copilot Studio agents in conjunction with UiPath and third-party agents. Developers now can easily manage Copilot agents through Maestro itself—streamlining people, robot, and AI workflows.
This update follows on from the recent announcement by Microsoft of two-way integration between Microsoft Copilot Studio and the UiPath Platform. This two-way integration enables users to integrate UiPath automations into Copilot and vice versa—enabling higher productivity, better scalability, and more intelligent decision-making.
“Continuing our partnership with Microsoft allows millions of Microsoft users to unlock all of agentic automation,” said Graham Sheldon, UiPath Chief Product Officer.
Building an Open Ecosystem
While other platforms work in silos, UiPath focuses on an open ecosystem so customers can orchestrate agents on any system—new SaaS, old legacy systems, documents, and more—without tech lock-ins. This means they can achieve real business outcomes.
“You cannot automate a process in isolation,” said Ramnath Natarajan, Director at Johnson Controls.
Johnson Controls, for example, realized a 500% ROI and 18,000 hours per year in savings by improving its UiPath-Power Automate solution through the addition of a UiPath agent for document extraction.
Developer Empowerment
Developers can now execute coded agents developed with LangGraph natively on the UiPath Platform and leverage tools such as UiPath UI Agent—which is intent-aware and self-navigates real-world interfaces.
UiPath continues to broaden integration with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, Teams, Azure tools, and AI Foundry—fortifying its shared commitment to intelligent automation at enterprise scale.