Oracle Adds AI-Native Builder For Fusion Agentic Applications
Yahoo Tech, republishing Verdict, said Oracle introduced an AI-native builder inside AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications. Oracle said the builder supports no-code, low-code and pro-code work, runs inside Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications, and can extend over 1,000 existing AI agents and 22 Fusion Agentic Applications.

Yahoo Tech, republishing Verdict, said Oracle introduced a builder for AI-native applications inside AI Agent Studio for Fusion, with the resulting tools running directly in Fusion Cloud.
The release supports outcome-driven systems that use teams of specialised AI agents to coordinate and execute business processes.
Fusion Builder Combines No-Code And Developer Workflows
The builder combines no-code, low-code and pro-code development in a single Fusion-native framework.
For developer workflows, the account listed Visual Studio Code, command-line tools, Git workflows and coding assistants such as Codex and Claude Code.
The framework is designed for different experience levels and includes security, governance controls and auditability by default.
Fusion Runtime Carries Governance And Business Objects
Fusion Agentic Applications run inside the Fusion ecosystem rather than as wrappers around existing software.
The applications interact directly with Fusion business objects, workflows, policies and approvals, and are designed around outcomes such as financial close, collections, service management, workforce operations and supply chain execution.
The studio supports deployment work across Oracle, partner and external agents.
Marketplace And Developer Resources Expand
Developer resources include templates, starter projects and example applications in a new public GitHub repository.
The marketplace is expanding to include catalogues of agentic applications alongside existing AI agents, and the company cited over 80,000 certified experts in AI Agent Studio.
The company said the Fusion studio has no extra charge; the same package includes orchestration, testing, validation and integrated security tools.
Existing Agents And Workforce Disclosure Stay Separate
Oracle also said the new builder can be applied to the existing Fusion estate: more than 1,000 AI agents in Fusion Applications and 22 Fusion Agentic Applications introduced earlier this year.
Separately, Oracle's latest annual report recorded a 13% global workforce reduction over the past fiscal year, according to the Yahoo Tech article.
The filing recorded about 141,000 full-time employees on 31 May 2026, compared with roughly 162,000 a year earlier.
The public record still lacks named customers, pricing and rollout timing for the new Fusion builder.


















