Microsoft has partnered with Sachin Dev Duggal’s Builder.ai, a composable software platform, to revolutionize software development. The alliance will also involve developing AI-driven solutions that can enable businesses to create applications and become digitally native without any requirement for technical skills. Microsoft has invested some equities in Builder.ai, but the terms of the deal and its total cost have not been made public.
Builder.ai, an AI-powered next-generation composable software development platform, announced today that it is collaborating with Microsoft. As part of this collaboration, Microsoft has made an equity investment in Builder.ai, advancing its mission to empower businesses globally to build software without requiring technical expertise.
In 2016, Sachin Dev Duggal started Builder.ai with a vision to start a Software as a service to ease the software development process, breaking down software into Lego-like features for reuse; and customization from a managed expert network of designers and developers. Collectively, Builder.ai is an assembly line powered by artificial intelligence.
Key Highlights:
Business Empowerment: Software Development in Easy Reach – democratizing software development so that anybody can make a website or mobile app cheaper and faster than they thought possible
AI-Driven Solutions: Builder AI plans on creating AI-powered solutions with Microsoft that will allow businesses to develop applications and become digitally native without needing any know-how of technologies.
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