Visa Invests in Replit and Expands Partnership for AI Commerce Integration

May 28, 2026
Replit announced a partnership and investment from Visa to integrate Visa Intelligent Commerce into its AI software creation platform, enabling developers to build secure payment-enabled applications. The collaboration includes enterprise access updates and a new partner program with firms like Accenture and Slalom.
Visa Invests in Replit and Expands Partnership for AI Commerce Integration

Replit has entered into a partnership with Visa, which also includes an investment from the payments company. The collaboration was announced in a press release and focuses on integrating Visa Intelligent Commerce into Replit’s platform to allow developers to build applications and agents capable of initiating secure transactions within their workflows.

Visa began using Replit internally for prototyping and development and now has more than 1,000 employees using the platform. The companies are exploring how Visa’s Trusted Agent Protocol can enable Replit-built agents to conduct transactions as Visa-trusted entities, supporting secure machine-to-machine and agent-based payment experiences.

Replit also introduced self-serve enterprise access, allowing organizations to purchase enterprise plans of up to $200,000 directly, with features such as SSO, audit logs, and SOC-2 compliance. The company expects this model to streamline enterprise adoption by removing sales friction.

Additionally, Replit launched its Solution Partner Program to expand enterprise support. Founding partners include Accenture, Slalom, and Hexaware, who will assist companies in scaling AI software creation and integrating Replit into existing systems.

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