Sanciti AI Expands Agentic Platform With RGEN to Streamline Documentation, Governance, and Release Cycles

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN – 20/01/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – Enterprises seeking to modernize aging software portfolios while maintaining operational continuity are increasingly challenged by fragmented documentation and slow handoffs between development stages. In response, Sanciti AI has completed the full integration of its RGEN capability into the company’s Full Stack SDLC Platform, enabling organizations to automatically derive structured requirements, business rules, and use cases directly from existing technical and operational artifacts.

RGEN functions as an autonomous intelligence agent that bridges the long-standing disconnect between evolving codebases and outdated documentation. By performing reverse engineering and intelligent code-to-use-case mapping, the platform extracts embedded business logic accumulated over years of development. This approach allows enterprises to preserve institutional knowledge while accelerating modernization initiatives, eliminating the need to rebuild specifications from scratch.

The solution supports a wide range of enterprise input sources, including legacy and modern source code, Agile user stories and epics, meeting transcripts, JIRA tickets, design documentation, existing test cases, and business process models. From these inputs, RGEN generates a comprehensive set of SDLC-ready outputs such as structured requirement statements, categorized requirement libraries, JIRA-ready user stories, traceability matrices, dashboards, business requirement documents, and process flow diagrams—providing teams with consistent artifacts that improve collaboration and governance.

Designed for regulated environments such as healthcare, financial services, and automotive industries, RGEN is engineered with enterprise-grade security and audit readiness. Deployment options include on-premises environments or single-tenant virtual private clouds, with alignment to OWASP and NIST standards. Built-in controls support data isolation and encryption, role-based access management, secure API connectivity, and compliance with internal governance frameworks.

RGEN integrates into existing enterprise technology stacks without disrupting established workflows. It connects with DevOps pipelines, supports widely used application lifecycle management platforms such as Jira and Azure DevOps, and operates across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures. The solution also aligns seamlessly with the broader Sanciti AI ecosystem, including automated testing, vulnerability assessment, synthetic data generation, and legacy modernization modules.

According to company leadership, the integration of RGEN is designed to remove manual overhead while preserving governance discipline, enabling engineering teams to concentrate on higher-value product development. Organizations leveraging agentic intelligence within the platform have reported meaningful efficiency gains, including reductions in development effort and operational costs of up to 40 percent, along with faster release cycles.

Sanciti AI differentiates its platform through full lifecycle coverage, multi-agent orchestration, embedded security and compliance, deep customization capabilities, and advanced reverse-engineering of legacy systems. These capabilities collectively support measurable business outcomes such as accelerated deployment timelines, increased automation across testing workflows, and improved consistency across enterprise development processes.

Sanciti AI, a V2Soft company headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, delivers generative and agentic AI solutions that transform software development lifecycles. Its integrated platform combines human-in-the-loop intelligence with autonomous agents to support requirements generation, code development, automated testing, and large-scale legacy system transformation.