Visa has made a strategic investment in Replit, the companies announced. The two are working together to integrate secure payment tools into AI-built applications and software agents. The deal comes as Replit pushes further into the enterprise market with self-serve access and a new partner program.
What the partnership means
The investment is aimed at bringing Visa's payment infrastructure into the growing world of AI-generated software. Replit's platform lets users build apps and agents using natural language prompts. By embedding Visa's payment capabilities, those AI-built tools could handle transactions directly — without developers needing to build payment systems from scratch.
Financial terms of the investment were not disclosed. Visa is one of the world's largest payment networks, and Replit operates a popular online coding platform used by millions of developers.
Replit's enterprise push
Alongside the Visa news, Replit is expanding its enterprise business. The company now offers self-serve access for teams and organizations, letting them use Replit's AI-powered development tools without going through a sales process. It also launched a new partner program aimed at resellers and integrators who want to bring Replit to their clients.
The enterprise expansion suggests Replit sees its biggest growth opportunity in serving businesses, not just individual coders. The Visa partnership fits that strategy: businesses building AI agents for customers often need to handle payments securely.
Neither company said when the integrated payment tools will be available, or what fees might apply. Developers using Replit's platform can expect more details as the collaboration progresses.




