Vertesia Named an IDC Innovator for GenAI and Agentic Life-Cycle Tools

The company's unified platform helps enterprises build and deploy custom generative AI applications and agents.

Feb. 25, 2026 at 6:24pm

Vertesia, a platform for building intelligent, GenAI-driven enterprises, has been named an IDC Innovator in the IDC Innovators:Generative AI and Agentic Life-Cycle Tools and Technologies report. The report highlights Vertesia's innovative approach to enabling generative and agentic AI for enterprises, including its intuitive agent builder platform, integrated intelligent document processing, and low-code tools for quickly building and managing agentic use cases.

Why it matters

As enterprises move beyond GenAI experimentation to operationalizing agentic systems at scale, Vertesia's unified platform aims to help organizations overcome the complexity and cost typically associated with deploying GenAI, reducing time to value while enhancing output accuracy and enabling comprehensive governance.

The details

Vertesia's platform features an intuitive, autonomous agent builder with a comprehensive set of agent tools, integrated intelligent document processing and retrieval-augmented generation, and a low-code approach with self-service tools and ready access to infrastructure to quickly build out common agentic use cases and manage agent development and operations end-to-end.

  • Vertesia was named an IDC Innovator in the February 2026 report.

The players

Vertesia

A unified platform for building intelligent, GenAI-driven enterprises.

Tim Law

Research Director, AI & Automation, at IDC.

Grant Spradlin

VP of Product at Vertesia.

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What they’re saying

“The generative AI and agentic life-cycle tools market is evolving rapidly, driven by advances in foundation models and expanding enterprise use cases. As governance practices mature, organizations are prioritizing platforms that reduce complexity while enabling scalable, responsible agentic deployments.”

— Tim Law, Research Director, AI & Automation, at IDC (IDC)

“Enterprises are moving beyond GenAI experimentation to operationalizing agentic systems that must perform reliably at scale. IDC's recognition reinforces our belief that managing increasing agent sprawl requires a unified platform—bringing together intelligent document processing, advanced RAG, governance, and AI-assisted development in a single environment designed for production.”

— Grant Spradlin, VP of Product at Vertesia (IDC)

The takeaway

Vertesia's recognition as an IDC Innovator highlights the growing importance of unified platforms that can help enterprises overcome the complexity and cost of deploying generative AI and agentic systems at scale, enabling them to quickly build, deploy, and manage custom AI-powered applications and services.