Factory builds Droids, agent-native software development tools that operate across existing engineering workflows without requiring workflow changes or model switching. The platform integrates across IDEs, terminals, desktops, web interfaces, command-line environments, and collaboration tools including Slack and Teams, targeting both developer-facing and enterprise deployment scenarios.
The system handles end-to-end coding tasks - refactors, incident response, migrations - while maintaining interface and vendor agnosticism across development stacks. Architecture prioritizes integration depth: rather than replacing existing tools, Droids embed into established practices, reducing operational friction from tool adoption.
Enterprise deployment emphasizes security and scalability as first-order constraints. The platform's design assumes heterogeneous tooling environments and avoids forcing standardization as a prerequisite for agent operation, addressing a core integration bottleneck in agent-native development tooling.