With a successful 2025, propelling Lyzr’s market value and popularity, the Bangalore-based startup is back in the news with its new offering- Architect.
It is the company’s first text-to-agent platform, designed to help business users build enterprise- grade agentic applications, through natural language prompts.
New trends demand new moves. With more and more business teams building their own internal workflows, platforms like Lyzr’s Architect are proving to be indispensable.
The platform is designed to help business users design their own workflow, and agents without using coding, thereby reducing dependency on developers. This shows that AI is steadily moving closer to the people who are directly running the show.
Modelled on Lyzr’s Agentic Operating System, Architect moves beyond simple chatbot creation to generate complete application stacks. These include user interfaces, database connections, orchestration logic, and governance controls, enabling organizations to deploy agentic system without writing code.
Today, though it is relatively easier to build a simple AI agent, establishing a complete agentic application with proper security, governance, and enterprise integration remains difficult.
To counter these challenges, platforms like ‘Architect’ help users describe their workflow needs in plain language and automatically generate an absolute infrastructure required to run it.
This does not just include the AI logic, but the full application environment, role-based access controls, audit logging, database connections, and user-facing interfaces.
At Architect’s core is Lyzr’s Organizational General Intelligence, an orchestration layer that synchronizes multi-agent workflows along with maintaining enterprise governance standards.
The platform incorporates Agent Eval, a multi-agent consensus system where agents validate each other’s decisions before execution. Every agent action is logged and auditable, enabling compliance with internal controls and regulatory requirements, while maintaining operational efficiency.
Lyzr ensures its customers’ success through a platform-plus-people approach, where engineers work along with customer teams to understand specific business requirements, configure governance rules, and integrate Architect with existing enterprise systems including ERP, CRM, and document management platforms.
Major consulting firms are already using the platform to build governed agent workflows for their clients and internal operations, substantiating the platform’s security and governance capabilities.
Designed for mid-market and large enterprises, the platform supports phased adoption and can be configured to align with organization-specific policies, approval structures, and compliance requirements.
With this new platform, Lyzr aims to shift the enterprise AI landscape from being a developer-dependent tool to a business-user empowerment tool.
About Lyzr:
Lyzr is an enterprise agent orchestration company that combines a comprehensive self-service platform with expert services to help organizations deploy AI agents for mission-critical functions with thorough governance and security.
With customers across banking, insurance, and enterprise consulting sectors, the startup has managed to grab eyeballs in 2025, by successfully raising $8 million in Series A round of funding, with participants like Accenture, Plug and Play, GFT Ventures, BGV, PFNYC, and Firstsource. It used its own technology for the fundraising process, with its own Agent Sam handling investor queries.
Henry Ford III, of the famed Ford Motor Company, has recently joined Lyzr as an investor and independent board member.




