Oracle has launched an AI-native “builder experience” for Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, aimed at helping customers and partners create and run “Fusion Agentic Applications” inside Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications.
Oracle said the approach is intended to support governed, outcome-driven applications that operate within Fusion’s existing business objects, workflows, approvals, audit logs and security controls, rather than “standalone agents” or disconnected automation tools.
The company said the updated builder tooling is designed to span no-code, low-code and pro-code development. Oracle said business users can begin in natural language via an “Agentic Applications Builder”, while developers and partners can use a new “AI Studio Skill” with tools including Visual Studio Code, command-line interfaces and Git-based workflows, as well as AI coding assistants such as Codex and Claude Code.
Chris Leone, executive vice president, Applications Development at Oracle, said the company sees enterprise software moving from systems that record work to systems that execute outcomes, and argued that building agentic applications natively inside Fusion avoids having to add controls after the fact.
Oracle positioned the Fusion-native runtime as addressing barriers to moving AI projects from prototype to production, citing requirements such as identity, data access, approvals, audit trails, observability, governance controls and lifecycle management.
In an emailed statement, Greyhound Research chief analyst Sanchit Vir Gogia said the enterprise agent market is now focused less on the intelligence of individual agents and more on “the governed runtime in which agents are permitted to act”.
Oracle said the platform can be used to extend more than 1,000 AI agents delivered through Fusion Applications and “the 22 Fusion Agentic Applications” it said were launched earlier this year.
Oracle also said it is expanding Oracle AI Agent Marketplace—part of Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications—to support a catalogue of agentic applications, and cited “over 80,000 certified experts” trained in Oracle AI Agent Studio.

