
New Delhi: India's top IT services companies — Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro — have collectively rolled out Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot platform to more than three lakh employees in just six months, marking one of the largest enterprise AI deployments globally.
According to [Microsoft](https://www.microsoft.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com), each of the three IT giants has now expanded its Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment to over 100,000 employees, doubling from the roughly 50,000-user rollouts announced in December 2025.
The technology company said the milestone highlights a growing trend of integrating artificial intelligence into core business operations, with AI increasingly being used across software engineering, service delivery, productivity enhancement and enterprise workflows.
The rapid scale-up also places India among the fastest-growing enterprise AI markets in Asia, with domestic technology firms leading large-scale adoption efforts.
Microsoft Commercial Business CEO Judson Althoff said AI is no longer being viewed merely as a productivity tool but is becoming a key driver of how organisations function, innovate and compete.
Globally, Microsoft 365 Copilot's adoption is accelerating, with paid subscriptions reaching nearly 20 million users worldwide. The company added that quarterly growth in paid seats has risen by more than 250 per cent.
At Infosys, over 100,000 employees are now using Copilot, with monthly active usage exceeding 91 per cent. The company has integrated AI tools across engineering, project delivery and corporate operations.
TCS has similarly enabled more than 100,000 employees with Copilot access. Around 86 per cent of users actively engage with the platform, and the company reports productivity gains of 20–25 per cent in areas such as research, documentation and content creation.
Wipro has recorded even higher engagement levels, with monthly active usage crossing 95 per cent. Employees generate approximately 7.5 million AI prompts every month, while AI-driven automation is helping the company save more than 250,000 full-time equivalent workdays every quarter.
Microsoft said the next stage of AI adoption will focus on deeper integration into client services, business processes and enterprise operations, signalling a shift from experimental use cases to AI becoming a foundational layer of business infrastructure.
As of Wednesday, TCS remained India's most valuable IT company with a market capitalisation of about ?8.22 lakh crore, followed by Infosys at ?4.95 lakh crore and Wipro at ?2.17 lakh crore.
With inputs from IANS