UiPath Inc. (NYSE: PATH) on Wednesday introduced UiPath Maestro Flow, a new orchestration platform designed to coordinate AI agents, robotic process automation tools, APIs, documents and human workers within unified workflows.
The platform, which goes live today through UiPath’s website, leverages the company’s existing Maestro orchestration engine to enable processes to transition from prototype to production without rebuilding or re-platforming. A companion offering, UiPath Maestro Lite, targets simpler deployments that do not require extensive management.
Maestro Flow supports multiple coding agents, including Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot and Codex, as well as development environments such as VS Code and UiPath Studio. Its capabilities include execution, observability and governance features tailored for production environments.
Raghu Malpani, Chief Product and Technology Officer at UiPath, said the release addresses what the company views as a core enterprise challenge: "Enterprises don’t have an agent problem; they have an orchestration problem. 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."
UiPath describes itself as a global provider of business orchestration and automation solutions.











