Infosys and AI coding specialist Cognition have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating AI-driven value creation for global enterprises, with a focus on transforming software engineering productivity and speed to market.
Under the agreement, Infosys will deploy Cognition’s AI software engineer, Devin, across its internal engineering ecosystem and client engagements worldwide. The collaboration brings together Devin’s autonomous and agentic software development capabilities with Infosys Topaz Fabric, a purpose-built, multi-layer AI fabric designed to unify infrastructure, models, data, applications and workflows into a composable, agent-ready environment.
Infosys Topaz Fabric serves as the backbone of the company’s agentic services suite, enabling secure and modular integration of AI agents into enterprise engineering environments. By combining this architecture with Devin, the companies aim to accelerate software development cycles, boost engineering productivity and significantly reduce modernization timelines for large-scale enterprises.
Infosys has been using Devin internally for the past six months and reports measurable improvements in both engineering quality and efficiency. Building on this experience, the company will now integrate Devin into its internal engineering teams, embed it within client delivery models and enable deployment directly within customer engineering environments.
To support large-scale adoption, Infosys and Cognition are jointly developing shared engineering frameworks and enablement programs. These initiatives are designed to make the combined capabilities of Infosys Topaz Fabric and Devin accessible to engineers across multiple industries, while ensuring enterprise-grade security and governance.
The collaboration targets complex challenges such as brownfield engineering, technical debt reduction and large-scale modernization. The combined platform will support the creation of “virtual engineers” capable of addressing complex production and maintenance issues, while automating key aspects of software refactoring and system transformation.
As part of the partnership, the two companies will also co-develop industry-specific solutions, AI-native modernization blueprints and scalable engineering frameworks. These efforts will be supported by co-innovation labs and structured enablement programs to help enterprises adopt agentic AI safely and effectively. Infosys’ Financial Services practice is already leading the first wave of joint client engagements, applying Devin across banking, payments, capital markets, insurance and wealth management environments.
Cognition Founder and CEO Scott Wu said the collaboration represents a major step in bringing autonomous and agentic AI engineering to large, complex enterprises.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Infosys to bring the power of autonomous and agentic AI engineering to some of the world’s most complex enterprises. Infosys Topaz Fabric and Devin together offer unmatched capability, from real-time developer augmentation to fully autonomous engineering execution. Infosys is the first large digital services and consulting firm to deploy agentic tools at this scale, enabling clients to dramatically accelerate time-to-market, enhance ROI and unlock a new era of engineering transformation,” Wu said.
Infosys Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Salil Parekh said the partnership strengthens the company’s ability to help enterprises realize tangible value from AI investments.
“Our collaboration with Cognition marks a significant step forward in accelerating AI value realization for global enterprises. By integrating Cognition’s advanced agentic and autonomous engineering expertise with our industry-leading domain and delivery capabilities, we are creating a differentiated value proposition for the market. Infosys Topaz Fabric will serve as a catalyst for modernization and innovation, helping clients achieve their strategic objectives,” Parekh said.
The announcement underscores the growing shift toward agentic and autonomous AI in enterprise software development, as global organisations seek faster delivery, lower costs and greater returns from increasingly complex digital transformation programs.
