Nintex, a global leader in agentic business orchestration, today announced the release of Nintex K2 (5.9.1), the latest on-premises version of its business orchestration platform. The update added built-in on-premises AI capabilities, simplified identity management, and continued accessibility improvements for organizations operating in complex and regulated environments. Organizations face mounting pressure to adopt AI workflows while maintaining strict governance and data sovereignty.
Nintex serves more than 7,000 public and private sector organizations across more than 100 countries.
New release removes need to choose between innovation and control.
Locally hosted AI engine runs entirely within customer's environment without reliance on external APIs during normal operation.
OIDC-compatible identity providers with guided setup and built-in synchronization.
WCAG runtime improvements for forms including contrast, zoom behavior, and focus states.
AI-driven decisions include sentiment analysis and severity scoring.
Nintex K2 (5.9.1) focuses on reducing the operational friction that slows execution in complex environments, making it easier to embed AI into workflows, manage identity at scale, and help ensure applications remain accessible and compliant. New capabilities include:
Built-in, locally hosted AI: Organizations can embed AI directly into forms and workflows using out-of-the-box actions such as sentiment analysis and severity scoring. AI-driven decisions, including routing, prioritization, and issue detection, run entirely within the customer environment, with no external dependencies required to operate the platform.
Simplified identity federation: Automated onboarding for OIDC-compatible identity providers, combined with a guided setup experience and built-in synchronization, reduces the complexity of managing users across systems and keeps identity data current without manual intervention.
Enhanced accessibility and usability: WCAG runtime improvements for forms, including updates to contrast, zoom behavior, and focus states, help organizations meet accessibility standards. A new high-contrast style profile and greater control in the Workflow Designer, including optional auto-save behavior, improve usability for both end users and developers.
K2 has long served as the orchestration layer for complex, case-driven processes. With 5.9.1, Nintex extends that foundation to support a new model of execution, one that combines deterministic workflows with AI-driven decisioning inside a governed environment. This approach enables organizations to introduce AI incrementally without disrupting existing systems, maintain full visibility and control over automated decisions, and support compliance in industries where data sovereignty is non-negotiable. Organizations have been under pressure to adopt AI, but for many, especially in regulated environments, the barrier hasn't been interest, it's been how to apply it responsibly. K2 (5.9.1) is Nintex's first step in bringing AI directly into the platform in a way that fits how customers operate today. By keeping AI within the boundaries they already trust, Nintex gives teams a practical entry point to start using AI in workflows where it adds value without disrupting the control and governance their processes depend on.
About Nintex
Nintex, the possibility engine, helps organizations unlock the power of agentic business orchestration by combining process intelligence, workflow orchestration, low-code development, and agentic AI to build solutions designed for their unique business challenges. Today, more than 7,000 public and private sector organizations across more than 100 countries rely on Nintex and its global partner network to supercharge business process orchestration, create purpose-built solutions, and unlock the full potential of their people.