Microsoft Partners with Replit to Bring AI-Powered Vibe Coding to Azure Marketplace
In a major boost to AI-powered app development, Microsoft has announced a strategic partnership with Replit, the fast-growing “vibe coding” platform. With this move, Replit will now be available as a subscription service through Microsoft’s Azure Marketplace, opening up its powerful tools to more enterprise customers around the globe.
This partnership gives a big boost to Microsoft’s low-code and no-code efforts, making it much easier for people without a coding background to create and launch software just by describing what they want in plain English.
Replit’s Growing Influence in Enterprise Software
Replit, known for its intuitive AI coding assistant and collaborative cloud-based IDE, has made headlines with its explosive growth. The platform’s annual recurring revenue (ARR) jumped from $10 million to $100 million in just six months, according to a recent tweet by CEO and co-founder Amjad Masad.
Now, with Azure integration, Replit is pushing deeper into enterprise tech. Companies can now build applications using Replit directly on Microsoft cloud infrastructure, including containers, VMs, and Neon Serverless Postgres—which Replit already supports.
What This Means for Businesses
This partnership is a big win for enterprise teams that need to move fast. Whether it’s building internal tools or testing out new ideas, Replit makes it easy to prototype and launch custom software—without waiting weeks for traditional development cycles.
Companies like Zillow are already using Replit to solve real-world problems, proving just how effective AI-powered coding tools can be in the hands of non-developers.
“Our mission is to empower entrepreneurial individuals to transform ideas into software—regardless of their coding experience,” said Replit CEO Amjad Masad.
“This collaboration with Microsoft democratizes application development,” added Deb Cupp, President of Microsoft Americas.
With Replit now available on Azure, business teams can get creative, move fast, and bring their ideas to life—without needing a whole team of engineers to make it happen.
Rise of “Vibe Coding”
You’ve probably listen the term “vibe coding” thrown around lately. It’s a another or we can say new way of building apps where you don’t need to write traditional code—instead, you just describe what you want, and the AI takes care of the rest.
That’s where Replit shines. Its tools let anyone—from product managers to founders—turn ideas into working apps with just a few prompts.
By partnering with Microsoft, Replit is taking this concept mainstream. It’s not just for hobbyists or indie developers anymore—it’s now a serious option for enterprise innovation, making software development faster, easier, and way more accessible.
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