Nintex, a leader in business process automation, has launched its new strategic direction, Agentic Business Orchestration. This initiative aims to go beyond traditional automation by unifying human, system, and AI agent interactions within a single, governed platform. The goal is to help organizations build adaptive, outcome-driven solutions that orchestrate mission-critical operations at scale. The company has also unveiled new AI-native capabilities, including six new AI actions for document processing and a preview of Agent Designer, which will allow users to build and manage specialized AI agents.
Nintex has introduced Agentic Business Orchestration to evolve business process automation.
The platform unifies legacy systems, manual processes, and agentic AI to drive strategic business outcomes.
It features intelligent agents that can dynamically manage workflows, assign tasks, and adjust processes within a governed framework.
Nintex has added six new AI actions for document processing, including text extraction, language detection, and sentiment analysis.
The company also previewed Agent Designer, a forthcoming capability for building and orchestrating enterprise-grade AI agents.
This new direction builds on Nintex's existing generative AI tools, such as the AI Process Generator and AI Workflow Generator.
Nintex has announced Agentic Business Orchestration, a new vision for business process automation and application development. This approach extends beyond simple task automation to focus on orchestrating processes across people, systems, and AI agents to achieve specific business outcomes. According to Maureen Fleming, Program Vice President at IDC, this represents a significant shift toward coordinating these elements in a governed way to deliver measurable results at scale.
As part of this new strategy, Nintex has introduced several new AI-native capabilities. The platform now features six new AI actions for AI Document Processing, which helps organizations handle unstructured data from documents more efficiently. These actions include Text Extraction, Language Detection, and Information Extraction, which are particularly useful for industries like financial services and healthcare that deal with large volumes of paper-based information.
Additionally, Nintex previewed its new Agent Designer, a tool that will empower both IT leaders and business technologists to create and manage specialized AI agents natively within the Nintex CE platform. This low-code environment will enable users to build agents from templates, orchestrate them alongside existing workflows, and ensure all actions remain compliant and auditable.
Nintex's CEO, Amit Mathradas, highlighted the company's focus on moving beyond isolated task automation to an era of coordinated, outcome-driven processes. He noted that Agentic Business Orchestration unifies process intelligence, agentic workflow orchestration, and AI-driven solution building into a single platform. This approach helps organizations cut through software sprawl and move toward a future where every process is purposeful, adaptive, and outcome-driven. The company’s Chief Product and Technology Officer, Niranjan Vijayaragavan, emphasized the importance of governance and auditability, stating that every process and action is architected to flow seamlessly from trigger to outcome, ensuring compliance and oversight.
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.