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Lyzr.ai Unveils Architect: A Production‑Ready Agentic Application Builder

Lyzr.ai announces Architect, a no‑code platform that lets non‑technical users create, test, and deploy multi‑agent systems at scale, targeting enterprises seeking production‑ready AI automation.
6 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Overview of Lyzr.ai and the Architect Platform

Lyzr Inc., a Jersey City‑based startup with development hubs in Bangalore, focuses on providing an “agent infrastructure” rather than a traditional no‑code development environment. The company’s new product, Architect, is positioned as a production‑grade alternative to solutions such as Microsoft Copilot and Salesforce Agentforce.

Key Features of Architect

  • Prompt‑driven multi‑agent creation: Users can select from over 1,000 pre‑built “production‑grade blueprints” and generate a complete workflow with an end‑user interface in minutes.
  • Simulation engine: Runs up to 10,000 automated tests per agent to surface failure modes and improve reliability.
  • Governance, evaluation, and monitoring tools: Built‑in capabilities for production oversight.
  • Blueprint library & Agentic Transformation Consultants (ATCs): Accelerates prototype building, with 90 % of customers going live after ATC assistance.

Enterprise Traction and Funding

Lyzr reports deployments at large consulting firms including Accenture and KPMG. An Accenture‑built system leverages more than 200 agents to track roughly 300,000 startups worldwide, generate profiles, and draft investment memos.

The company recently closed an $8 million funding round—backed in part by Accenture—bringing total capital to $10.5 million. Revenue has reportedly grown tenfold since the October round, and headcount has doubled to 120 employees.

Strategic Vision: Organizational General Intelligence

Lyzr coins the term “organizational general intelligence” to describe a central intelligence layer continuously enriched by production agents. This vision underpins the goal of moving AI agents from prototype to enterprise‑wide deployment at scale.

Future Outlook

Siva Surendira, Lyzr’s CEO, aims to expand the team to over 1,000 people within a year and expects the business to break even in April. Discussions for the next funding round are already underway, positioning Lyzr to compete directly with major AI platform vendors.