Business users will now be able to build enterprise-grade agentic applications, using natural language prompts.
Lyzr– a Bangalore-based startup, announced the launch of its first text-to-agent platform ‘Architect’, which will help business users build workflows without coding.
The company’s agentic operating systems will help generate complete application stacks that encompasses user interfaces, database connections, orchestration logic, and governance controls.
Without the need to write codes anymore, even marketing and operations teams within organisations, will be able to deploy multi-agent systems.
Until now, business users have been dependent on engineering teams for their most basic automation needs. And though making AI agents had become relatively easier in the current months, deploying a complete agentic application replete with proper security, governance, and enterprise integration was arduous.
This is where the role of Architect shines bright. The platform runs by allowing users to describe their workflow needs in plain language, and then automatically generating the complete infrastructure required to run it. This helps enable professionals to transform their ideas into agentic prototypes within minutes.

Built for mid-market and large enterprises, the platform will reduce dependencies on developers. Major consulting firms are already using Architect to build governed agent workflows for their clients and internal operations.
A phased adoption system is being used for platform configuration, to line-up with organization-specific policies, their approval structures, and compliance requirements. The startup uses a platform-plus-people approach, setting Agentic Transformation Consultants (ATCs) and Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs) with enterprise customers, to guide successful implementation.
Engineers are working with customer teams to understand specific business requirements, configure governance rules, and integrate Architect with existing enterprise systems like ERP, CRM, and document management platforms.
Architect incorporates Agent Eval, a multi-agent consensus system, where agents validate each other’s decisions before execution. Every agent’s action is logged and audited, thereby maintaining operational efficiency.
When confidence scores fall below designated thresholds, actions automatically come under human purview. This warrants that automation augments, rather than replace human judgment.
With their newest offering, Lyzr aims to shift the enterprise AI landscape from a developer-dependent one to a business-user empowered environment.
About Lyzr:
Lyzr is an enterprise agent orchestration company that combines a comprehensive self-service platform with expert services to help organizations dep
The startup also used its own technology – Agent Sam, the company’s personal agent to handle investor Q & A’s and repetitive questions about the business, projections, team, and differentiators.loy AI agents for mission-critical functions. It serves customers across industries like banking, insurance, and enterprise consulting sectors.
Last year, the company raised $8mn in Series A funding to bring Agentic operating systems to enterprises. Companies like Accenture, Plug and Play, GFT Ventures, BGV, PFNYC and FirstSource participated in the same.














