Leading IT companies Copilot adoption has crossed 300,000 employees as Infosys, TCS, and Wipro expand AI-powered workflows, boosting productivity and accelerating enterprise transformation.

India’s leading IT services companies are rapidly turning artificial intelligence from a promising experiment into a core part of daily business operations.

Microsoft announced IT companies copilot adoption, that is Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, and Wipro have each deployed Microsoft 365 Copilot to more than 100,000 employees. Together, the three companies have launched the AI-powered assistant to over 300,000 workers in less than six months, marking one of Microsoft’s largest enterprise AI deployments worldwide.

The expansion comes after the companies initially announced deployments of around 50,000 seats each in December. The latest milestone highlights how quickly AI is becoming embedded across engineering, service delivery, productivity, and business operations.

AI Is No Longer a Pilot Project

Microsoft says the move reflects a major shift in how enterprises view AI. Instead of testing AI through limited pilot programs, organizations are now integrating it directly into everyday workflows.

According to the company:

  • Each of the three IT firms has surpassed 100,000 Copilot users.

  • Combined deployments now exceed 300,000 employees.

  • Microsoft has reached 20 million paid Copilot seats globally.

  • Copilot seat additions grew by more than 250% during the latest quarter.

Microsoft India and South Asia President Puneet Chandok said the companies are placing AI at the center of how their teams work, helping transform business processes and customer engagement at scale.

What Results Are Companies Seeing

The large-scale adoption is already producing measurable outcomes.

Infosys reported monthly active usage exceeding 91%, showing strong employee engagement across business functions.

TCS said 86% of employees with Copilot licenses actively use the tool. The company reported:

  • 20% to 25% productivity gains in research and content creation.

  • Twice-faster insight generation.

  • 25% to 35% reductions in selected work-cycle times.

Wipro recorded more than 95% monthly active usage. Employees generate approximately 7.5 million AI prompts every month, while Copilot-assisted workflows save over 250,000 workdays each quarter. The company has also built more than 29,000 employee-created AI agents and over 60 enterprise-grade AI solutions.

Is India Becoming a Global AI Workplace Leader

The scale and speed of adoption suggest that India is emerging as a key market for enterprise AI transformation. Large organizations are increasingly combining human expertise with AI tools to improve decision-making, collaboration, and operational efficiency.

Microsoft describes these organizations as “Frontier Firms,” where employees and AI agents work together across critical business functions.

Looking Ahead

As Business Fortune observes, the next phase of deployment will focus on expanding AI deeper into client delivery, enterprise operations, and business workflows. As adoption grows, AI is expected to become as common in the workplace as email and collaboration tools are today. For India’s IT industry, the future may not be about whether AI is used, but how effectively companies build entire operating models around it.