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Replit enables direct publishing of AI applications to Microsoft Fabric

Replit has launched a native integration with Microsoft that lets teams build internal tools in Replit and publish them directly to Microsoft Fabric, where enterprise security, authentication, and governance are applied. This provides a direct path to deploying functional internal software without managing custom infrastructure or deployment pipelines.
Target Platform
Microsoft Fabric
Access Tier
Public Beta
Security Features
Built-in governance and authentication
Workflow
Direct publishing from Replit
Infrastructure
No custom deployment pipelines required

This addresses a primary barrier to enterprise agentic coding: data governance. For organizations already on Azure and Fabric, it offers a faster path from governed data to internal software, letting teams build on top of governed Fabric data using existing authentication and access controls. It follows a broader pattern of AI-native development tools partnering with Microsoft, such as Bolt.new.

Organizations using Azure and Microsoft Fabric can join the public beta to build apps on their existing governed data. The integration uses existing authentication and enterprise access controls and publishes directly into the Microsoft data ecosystem, avoiding the need to manage custom infrastructure or deployment pipelines.

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Announcing our new collaboration with @Microsoft Organizations can now build internal tools, workflows, or data dashboards in Replit and publish directly to Microsoft Fabric with security, authentication, and governance built in

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Still wondering? A few quick answers below.

The integration allows organizations to build internal tools, workflows, and data dashboards within Replit and publish them directly to Microsoft Fabric. It bridges the gap between AI-driven development and enterprise data governance by providing a secure, direct path from governed data to functional internal software.

The integration is currently available in public beta for organizations already using Azure and Microsoft Fabric. Interested teams can sign up through the official Replit partnership page to begin building applications on top of their governed data without managing custom infrastructure or deployment pipelines.

Yes, the integration includes built-in security, authentication, and governance. It supports existing Microsoft enterprise access controls and identity management, ensuring that applications built in Replit comply with the strict data sovereignty requirements of the Microsoft Fabric ecosystem and Azure cloud infrastructure.

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