OutSystems announces the general availability of Mentor, the first-of-its-kind AI-powered digital worker

OutSystems announces the general availability of Mentor, the first-of-its-kind AI-powered digital worker

OutSystems, a global leader transforming how companies innovate through software, have announced the general availability (GA) of Mentor on OutSystems Developer Cloud (ODC). Mentor, a first-of-its-kind Artificial Intelligence (AI) digital worker, positions OutSystems as a leader in AI-powered low-code by generating an application from a simple prompt or requirements document and automating the software development lifecycle (SDLC), including iteration and validation of existing applications.

Following the announcement of Mentor on ODC in October 2024 at ONE, select OutSystems customers and partners participated in its Early Access Program, reporting significant time savings, accelerated business alignment, and reduction in the time to develop new digital experiences.

The GA launch of Mentor comes at a time when there’s a widespread increase in the adoption of AI in software development. Mentor positions OutSystems at the forefront of this trend by integrating AI into the entire SDLC. Its unique agentic AI architecture orchestrates over ten distinct agents, collaborating and iterating across various components of application development to produce fully compliant, high-quality applications from natural language inputs or product requirement documents. Mentor frees up teams to focus on high-impact work, reducing development time and enabling faster responses to market demands.

“Mentor reimagines the software development lifecycle, bringing AI and low-code together to not only speed development, but also enhance the quality, explainability, and governability of software solutions,” said Paulo Rosado, Founder and CEO of OutSystems. “Strong results from our Early Access Program underscore the value that Mentor delivers—it is the safest and fastest way for organizations to build the next generation of enterprise applications.”