Happiest Minds Launches Agentic AI Platform for Enterprise Engineering
Rel(AI)Build uses specialized AI agents to automate software development, testing and IT operations.
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Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd has launched Rel(AI)Build, an agentic AI platform for automating software development and IT operations.
The platform is built around an agentic development lifecycle, or ADLC, which uses AI agents across planning, coding, testing, deployment and system management.
Happiest Minds said the platform can be used for application modernization, quality engineering, data engineering, platform development, cybersecurity and infrastructure operations.
The company said it combines automation with governance controls to help organizations manage AI-assisted software delivery.
Rel(AI)Build integrates AI agents into tasks such as code analysis, testing, infrastructure provisioning and system monitoring, with the aim of reducing manual effort and accelerating project execution.
“Software engineering is entering a new era where AI actively participates in the delivery process,” Sridhar Mantha, Chief Executive Officer of GenAI Business Services at Happiest Minds, said in a statement.
Ritesh Gupta, Chief Technology Officer of Happiest Minds, said the platform is designed to bring automation and oversight together across the software delivery lifecycle.
The launch comes as enterprises increasingly explore agentic AI systems that can perform multi-step tasks across technology environments with limited human intervention.
Shares of Happiest Minds rose as much as 3.9% in early trading on Friday.
The launch follows the company’s latest quarterly results, in which consolidated net profit rose 51.8% quarter-on-quarter to ₹61.17 crore in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026. Revenue from operations increased 2.8% sequentially to ₹604.08 crore.

