Infosys, TCS & Wipro Scale Microsoft Copilot to Over 300,000 Employees

According to Microsoft, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have each now crossed the 100,000-user threshold.

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Infosys, TCS & Wipro Scale Microsoft Copilot to Over 300,000 Employees
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Indian IT giants Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are collectively expanding Microsoft 365 Copilot deployments to more than 300,000 employees. The milestone marks a significant increase from December 2025, when Microsoft announced that Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant would together roll out over 200,000 Copilot licenses.

"Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are moving beyond deployment to AI as an operating model, using Microsoft Copilot and agents to translate their unique IQ into better decisions, faster execution, and stronger customer outcomes. With Intelligence + Trust as a foundation, we are enabling organizations to unlock human ambition and leverage AI for growth,” Judson Althoff, Microsoft Commercial Business CEO, said.

According to Microsoft, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have each now crossed the 100,000-user threshold.

“What Infosys, TCS and Wipro are doing is remarkable. They are putting Copilot at the heart of how their teams work—pairing intelligence with trust, at a scale only true enterprise leaders can deliver. This is the shift we are seeing with our most ambitious customers: moving from experimenting with AI to building their businesses around it,” Puneet Chandok, Microsoft India and South Asia President, said in a statement.

Infosys said more than 100,000 employees across delivery, engineering, and corporate functions are now using Copilot, with monthly active usage exceeding 91%. The deployment is integrated with Infosys Topaz, the company's AI-first strategy.

“The real opportunity with AI lies in how deeply it is embedded into everyday work. We are focused on operationalising this at scale with Infosys Topaz – integrating AI across our workflows to enhance enterprise effectiveness and strengthen our ability to unlock AI value for our clients,” said Salil Parekh, Infosys CEO and MD.

TCS has enabled over 100,000 associates to use Copilot for reporting, documentation, meeting management, and analytical tasks as part of its AI-first operating model.

Meanwhile, Wipro reported more than 95% monthly active usage among Copilot users, generating 7.5 million prompts every month through its Wipro Intelligence platform.

The development reinforces India's growing role in Microsoft's global AI strategy as enterprises increasingly move from pilot projects to production-scale AI deployments.