Oracle has added a developer-focused “AI-native builder” experience to AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, allowing customers and partners to build and run multi-agent business applications inside Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications. The update, announced by Oracle on July 14, brings Visual Studio Code, command-line tools, Git workflows, and coding assistants including OpenAI Codex and Claude Code into Oracle’s Fusion-focused development model.
Oracle calls the resulting workloads “Fusion Agentic Applications.” Rather than standalone chatbots or automation scripts, they are intended to combine specialized agents, workflows, approval steps, policy controls, user interfaces, and runtime assets around a defined business process. Oracle’s examples include financial close, collections, service escalation, workforce operations, and supply-chain execution.
For IT teams, the key detail is where these applications run. Oracle says they execute natively within Fusion Applications and use Fusion business objects and workflows, inheriting the suite’s identity controls, access policies, approvals, and audit logging. That is the company’s answer to a familiar enterprise AI problem: a prototype may be easy to assemble outside the line-of-business platform, but deploying it safely requires separate work on permissions, data access, lifecycle management, observability, and compliance controls.
The new AI Studio Skill is aimed at developers who do not want to abandon established tools for a browser-only low-code environment. Per Oracle’s announcement, it supports VS Code, standard CLIs, local validation and debugging, Git-based source control, and CI/CD workflows. It also allows developers to use AI coding agents alongside Oracle’s tools.
Business users can instead begin with natural-language prompts in the Agentic Applications Builder, while developers and partners can take a pro-code route. Oracle is positioning both as parts of one framework, with the same Fusion-native runtime and governance model.
Oracle also plans a public GitHub repository with templates, starter projects, sample applications, reusable assets, and reference architectures. Its AI Agent Marketplace is expanding beyond individual agents to include agentic applications, according to the company.
That creates a more useful automation surface, but it raises the bar for testing. AI Business noted that the difficult cases are not recommendations but actions such as changing financial records, releasing orders, initiating payments, or modifying supply plans while preserving approvals and an audit trail.
Oracle says AI Agent Studio is available at no additional cost to Fusion Applications customers and partners. The company also says customers can extend more than 1,000 AI agents supplied through Fusion Applications and 22 Fusion Agentic Applications introduced earlier in 2026.
This is a cloud application-platform update rather than a Windows product change, but Windows-based enterprise developers using VS Code and Git can now target Fusion’s agent framework without moving their day-to-day development workflow into Oracle’s low-code interface.
Oracle calls the resulting workloads “Fusion Agentic Applications.” Rather than standalone chatbots or automation scripts, they are intended to combine specialized agents, workflows, approval steps, policy controls, user interfaces, and runtime assets around a defined business process. Oracle’s examples include financial close, collections, service escalation, workforce operations, and supply-chain execution.
For IT teams, the key detail is where these applications run. Oracle says they execute natively within Fusion Applications and use Fusion business objects and workflows, inheriting the suite’s identity controls, access policies, approvals, and audit logging. That is the company’s answer to a familiar enterprise AI problem: a prototype may be easy to assemble outside the line-of-business platform, but deploying it safely requires separate work on permissions, data access, lifecycle management, observability, and compliance controls.
A path for pro-code developers
The new AI Studio Skill is aimed at developers who do not want to abandon established tools for a browser-only low-code environment. Per Oracle’s announcement, it supports VS Code, standard CLIs, local validation and debugging, Git-based source control, and CI/CD workflows. It also allows developers to use AI coding agents alongside Oracle’s tools.Business users can instead begin with natural-language prompts in the Agentic Applications Builder, while developers and partners can take a pro-code route. Oracle is positioning both as parts of one framework, with the same Fusion-native runtime and governance model.
Oracle also plans a public GitHub repository with templates, starter projects, sample applications, reusable assets, and reference architectures. Its AI Agent Marketplace is expanding beyond individual agents to include agentic applications, according to the company.
Governance is the real product
The practical value will depend less on whether an agent can draft a response or summarize a record than on whether it can safely perform consequential actions. Oracle documentation says AI Agent Studio can use Fusion business-object tools to retrieve, create, update, and delete records, subject to the application’s configured access controls.That creates a more useful automation surface, but it raises the bar for testing. AI Business noted that the difficult cases are not recommendations but actions such as changing financial records, releasing orders, initiating payments, or modifying supply plans while preserving approvals and an audit trail.
Oracle says AI Agent Studio is available at no additional cost to Fusion Applications customers and partners. The company also says customers can extend more than 1,000 AI agents supplied through Fusion Applications and 22 Fusion Agentic Applications introduced earlier in 2026.
This is a cloud application-platform update rather than a Windows product change, but Windows-based enterprise developers using VS Code and Git can now target Fusion’s agent framework without moving their day-to-day development workflow into Oracle’s low-code interface.
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