Mon, 25 May 2026

Camunda unveils ProcessOS, a new AI-powered intelligence layer for enterprise process transformation

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Camunda has introduced ProcessOS, a new AI-powered intelligence layer for enterprise process transformation, at its annual CamundaCon conference in Amsterdam.

Daniel Meyer
Daniel Meyer

“In ProcessOS, you describe the desired outcome in natural language, and then ProcessOS creates the process, deploys it, and continuously optimises it based on the business outcomes you defined,” Daniel Meyer, CTO, Camunda.

ProcessOS

ProcessOS is described as anagentic operating systemdesigned to help enterprises discover, redesign, and continuously improve business processes for an AI-first environment. It works as an intelligence layer on top of Camunda’s orchestration platform, which already handles millions of workflow instances daily for large enterprises.

It allows enterprises to:

  • Discover existing business processes from existing knowledge and operational data.
  • Re-engineer legacy processes to leverage AI strategically and rethink how the process should work in an AI-first world, based on defined outcomes.
  • Continuously improve processes against key performance indicators. ProcessOS uses the latest advances in agentic software development to generate and modify full-process-based solutions – including agentic processes, integrations, data mapping, agent prompts, decisions, and UI forms – drawing on a growing catalogue of extensions on the Camunda Marketplace.

“ProcessOS tackles the real reason AI adoption stalls in large enterprises: we can’t build tomorrow’s processes using only what we know today. Transformation starts with a bold vision of the future – and ProcessOS turns that vision into a practical path forward. We’re excited to collaborate with Camunda to bring this innovation to life,” Lily Wang, managing director, Barclays.

The platform is initially available in closed beta for selected enterprises. Camunda said ProcessOS runs natively on Amazon Web Services infrastructure and integrates with Amazon Bedrock services for AI model deployment and agent management.

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