Infragistics launches AI toolchain for enterprise app development
Infragistics has launched an AI development stack that connects coding assistants to its Ignite UI library, documentation and theming system as part of Ultimate 26.1. The new tools are designed to help teams build, modernize and theme production applications faster across React, Angular, Blazor and Web Components. Why it matters: - Infragistics is aiming to close the gap between AI-generated code and production-ready enterprise software. - The new toolchain gives AI assistants access to framework-specific components, live documentation and team themes, which can reduce rework and speed up delivery. - The release is positioned for teams that want to use AI inside existing development workflows instead of treating AI output as disposable code. What happened: - Infragistics launched the Ignite UI Enterprise MCP toolchain as part of Ultimate 26.1. - The toolchain connects GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Desktop, Claude Code and JetBrains AI Assistant to Ignite UI’s component library, documentation and theming system. - The company said the workflow can take developers from an initial AI prompt to shippable enterprise applications in one continuous process. - Ultimate 26.1 is available now at more information . The details: - Ignite UI Agent Skills gives coding assistants framework-specific knowledge for Angular, React, Web Components and Blazor. - Ignite UI Agent Skills can turn screenshots and mockups into working views across modern web frameworks. - Ignite UI CLI MCP Server keeps AI responses aligned with current documentation and APIs through live access. - Ignite UI Theming MCP Server generates palettes, typography and styling that match an existing design system. - The toolchain supports an idea-to-application workflow that creates project structure, adds routing and wires in Ignite UI components. - Developers can share screenshots, mockups or wireframes and have the AI workflow identify matching components and apply a matching theme. - Teams can modernize applications incrementally by replacing third-party or outdated UI components one at a time. - The workflow surfaces component documentation in real time, including properties, events and usage patterns. - The theming server can generate palettes, design tokens, typography, elevations and complete component themes for Angular, React, Web Components and Blazor. - Infragistics said these themes are intended to be production-ready, not visual prototypes. - Ignite UI for React now includes AI guidance inside the package so assistants can recognize and use the library out of the box. - The new React release adds PDF export across all React data grids. - The React release also more than doubles scroll performance on large datasets and updates multi-language support. - Ignite UI for Angular 21.2 updates templates using the latest Angular patterns. Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader push to make AI coding assistants aware of the actual libraries, styles and conventions used inside enterprise projects. - Infragistics is differentiating on integration depth, not just code generation, by tying AI directly to components, APIs and design systems. - The company is also signaling that AI should help with modernization work, not only greenfield app creation. What’s next: - Infragistics is framing Ultimate 26.1 as a release that keeps AI embedded in how teams design, build and ship software. - Developers and enterprise teams can now test whether the MCP toolchain cuts prompt-to-production time and reduces manual rework. - The company is likely to keep expanding AI support across its UI and development products as adoption grows. The bottom line: - Infragistics is turning popular AI coding assistants into context-aware enterprise development tools by giving them direct access to the same components, docs and themes developers already use.
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