Replit Collaborates with Microsoft to Bring Vibe Coding to Enterprise Customers
SAN FRANCISCO, JUL 8 – Replit and Microsoft enable non-engineering teams to build secure enterprise software using AI-assisted vibe coding, with over 500,000 business users adopting the platform worldwide.
- On July 8 in San Francisco, Replit announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to bring Vibe Coding to enterprise customers via Azure Marketplace.
- Driven by the goal to democratize software development, the partnership enables business teams to build enterprise-grade apps via natural language, integrating Replit’s tools with Azure infrastructure.
- Over 1,000 companies use Windsurf, generating 40–60% of committed code, while AI models remain vulnerable to SQL injection, XSS, and path traversal.
- Following the deal, Replit becomes available on Azure Marketplace, challenging Google Cloud and opening new revenue streams for Microsoft.
- Looking ahead, the collaboration between Replit and Microsoft suggests a future where enterprise development becomes more accessible and roles blur, potentially transforming innovation.
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