UiPath Introduces UiPath Maestro Flow, Delivering Developer-First Orchestration for Coding Agents

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UiPath Introduces UiPath Maestro Flow, Delivering Developer-First Orchestration for Coding Agents


NEW YORK — UiPath today announced UiPath Maestro Flow, a developer-first orchestration canvas combining the speed of modern, AI-native development with enterprise-grade durability and governance.

Using Maestro Flow, builders can use supported coding agents to design, run, observe, and govern an end-to-end process as a single artifact, from prototype to production.

With the popularity of coding agents, users can build AI agents quickly, but struggle to implement and run them as real business processes across systems. Without a critical layer of orchestration, process logic becomes fragmented, difficult to govern, and costly to maintain—prototypes cannot ship, work stalls while waiting on review, automations are not tracked, and the cost of experimentation itself becomes a brake on progress.

Maestro Flow closes that gap. Builders can use the coding agents they already rely on—including Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Codex—to design, run, observe, and govern complete business processes as a single artifact, all from their native development environment, such as VS Code or UiPath Studio. It is a fast, code-first build experience directly on an enterprise-grade orchestration engine, so the version prototyped is the version that ships into production, without rebuilding or re-platforming.

Maestro Flow enables teams to build at prototype speed and run with production durability. Teams keep the code-first workflow they already use, while enterprises gain the execution, observability, and governance needed for production. Coordinating AI agents, robots, APIs, documents, and people within one flow, Maestro Flow runs on the same Maestro orchestration engine enterprises already trust.

“Enterprises don’t have an agent problem; they have an orchestration problem,” said Raghu Malpani, Chief Product and Technology Officer, UiPath. “With coding agents, it’s never been easier to build an agent. But running a real business process, spanning agents, robots, systems, and people—and being able to prove what happened at every step—needs an orchestration layer that ties these together in a real business environment. Maestro Flow is that missing layer, and it runs on the durable, governed orchestration foundation in the UiPath Platform that our customers already trust.”

Developers can get started today with UiPath Maestro Flow by clicking the “Try Now” button. For those developers interested in trying out UiPath Maestro, UiPath is offering UiPath Maestro Lite, a lightweight option for processes that do not require extensive management, matching operational depth with the cost and criticality of the work.

SD Times Q&A
What coding agents does UiPath Maestro Flow support?

UiPath Maestro Flow supports several popular coding agents, including Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Codex. Builders can use these agents from within their native development environments, such as VS Code or UiPath Studio, to design and run end-to-end business processes.

What is UiPath Maestro Flow and how does it differ from UiPath Maestro?

UiPath Maestro Flow is a developer-first orchestration canvas built on top of the UiPath Maestro orchestration engine. It provides a code-first build experience that lets developers take a process from prototype to production without rebuilding or re-platforming. UiPath Maestro Lite is also available as a lightweight option for processes that don’t require extensive management.

How does Maestro Flow handle governance and observability for AI agents in production?

Maestro Flow runs on UiPath’s enterprise-grade Maestro orchestration engine, which provides built-in execution tracking, observability, and governance. Every step of a business process—spanning AI agents, robots, APIs, documents, and people—is logged and auditable, addressing compliance and accountability requirements in enterprise environments.

Can developers use VS Code with UiPath Maestro Flow?

Yes. UiPath Maestro Flow is designed to work within developers’ native development environments, explicitly including VS Code and UiPath Studio. The intent is to let developers design, run, observe, and govern business processes without leaving their existing toolchain.

What problem does UiPath Maestro Flow solve for enterprises deploying AI agents?

Enterprises often find that AI coding agents make it easy to prototype automations, but operationalizing those prototypes as governed, production-grade business processes is difficult. Maestro Flow provides the orchestration layer that coordinates AI agents, robots, APIs, documents, and human tasks within a single artifact, eliminating the need to rebuild prototypes before shipping to production.

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