India’s leading IT services providers, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro, have collectively rolled out ‘365 Copilot’ to more than 3 lakh employees in just six months, making it one of the largest enterprise AI implementations globally. Each of these companies has now extended Microsoft 365 Copilot deployments to over 100,000 employees, surpassing the initial 50,000-seat deployments announced in December 2025.
This milestone signifies a growing trend of integrating AI agents into crucial business workflows, with companies increasingly incorporating AI across various functions like engineering, service delivery, productivity, and business operations. India is rapidly emerging as one of the fastest-growing markets for enterprise AI adoption in Asia, with local tech firms leading the way in large-scale deployment.
Microsoft’s Commercial Business CEO, Judson Althoff, emphasized that AI’s impact is no longer limited to productivity gains but is reshaping how organizations operate, compete, and expand. The 365 Copilot platform is experiencing a surge in global adoption, with paid seats reaching around 20 million worldwide and quarterly additions growing by over 250 percent.
Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have seen significant AI adoption within their organizations. Infosys has over 100,000 employees using Copilot, with monthly active usage exceeding 91%, integrating AI across various functions. TCS has enabled more than 100,000 associates with Microsoft 365 Copilot, reporting productivity gains of 20-25% in research and content production. Wipro’s Copilot deployment boasts over 95% monthly active usage, with employees generating millions of prompts monthly and saving over 250,000 full-time equivalent days each quarter through AI-led automation.
The next phase of adoption will involve deeper integration of AI into client delivery, business operations, and enterprise workflows, signaling a shift from AI experimentation to it becoming a fundamental enterprise infrastructure layer. Infosys, TCS, and Wipro, with market capitalizations of Rs 8.22 lakh crore, Rs 4.95 lakh crore, and Rs 2.17 lakh crore respectively, are among India’s largest software services companies.
