Devin adds native Windows VM support
Devin now runs inside its own Windows VM, so it can build, run, and test Windows applications natively instead of approximating them from Linux. It also supports computer-use workflows and Windows-native toolchains like MSBuild, IIS, PowerShell, and SQL Server.
This is the kind of platform expansion that makes an agent feel enterprise-ready rather than demo-ready. The value is not just “Windows support,” it’s that Devin can now validate work in the same environment where legacy Windows software actually breaks.
- –Native Windows execution closes the loop for .NET Framework modernization, desktop app testing, and UI verification
- –Support for MSBuild, IIS, PowerShell, and SQL Server targets the exact stack most modernization work still depends on
- –Computer use makes it useful even when the app has no clean API surface or test harness
- –The isolated-session and no-training-on-customer-code story is clearly aimed at security-conscious enterprise buyers
- –Rolling access suggests this is still early, but the direction is strategically important for Devin’s wedge into real-world maintenance work
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2026-05-21
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