
Zip, the AI platform for enterprise procurement trusted by Anthropic, AMD, Visa, and OpenAI, announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide AI-Enabled Spend Orchestration 2026 Vendor Assessment (#US54663526, July 2026). This is the second time Zip has been named a Leader in an IDC MarketScape for Spend Orchestration.
The report identified Zip as “one of the few providers with referenceable production deployments of agentic AI for procurement, with autonomous agents already executing tasks across the full procurement lifecycle.”
The 2026 IDC MarketScape highlighted Zip as a “category-defining platform with the largest spend orchestration reference base.” The report also noted that “Zip differentiates through its category position, full life-cycle platform coverage, and agentic AI capabilities. Zip counts multiple Fortune 100 deployments and the deepest body of production case studies for complex spend orchestration implementations at scale.”
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The report also identified Zip as “one of the few providers with referenceable production deployments of agentic AI for procurement, with autonomous agents already executing tasks across the full procurement lifecycle.”
Zip believes spend orchestration has evolved from a workflow-centric layer connecting stakeholders, processes, and data into the foundation for something bigger: AI that takes on real procurement work, and does it with the audit trails, controls, and governance enterprises are required to maintain. Earlier this month, Zip released Superagents, the first fully governed and auditable AI agents in procurement. Unlike general-purpose AI tools that operate outside enterprise oversight, every Superagent action is logged, auditable, and bound by the policies and approval chains companies already have in place, giving enterprises the productivity of autonomous agents without sacrificing control.
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“We believe being named a Leader in the first IDC MarketScape validated the category we created and that being named a Leader again, two years later, validates where we’re taking it,” said Rujul Zaparde, cofounder and CEO of Zip. “In Zip’s opinion, orchestration was never the end state. It was the foundation for AI to do real procurement work, with every action governed and auditable. That’s what enterprises are buying now, and it’s why the world’s largest companies, including the world’s leading AI companies, run their procurement on Zip.”
Today, Zip powers procurement for over 800 global enterprises, has processed over $500 billion in spend, and has saved its customers more than $10 billion through its AI suite. The company believes the IDC MarketScape recognition is part of a broader pattern of category validation. A Forrester Total Economic Impact study released this June found Zip delivers 386% ROI for large enterprises, with the platform paying for itself in under six months. Zip was also named a Visionary in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Source-to-Pay Suites, the youngest company ever recognized in the category.
“Enterprise and mid-market organizations seeking a proven, commercially mature spend orchestration platform with full lifecycle coverage from intake through payment should consider Zip, particularly those prioritizing a strong reference base, agentic AI capabilities, AI-led guided buying experience, and a vendor with demonstrated ability to support complex enterprise deployments at scale,” said Patrick Reymann, Research Director for Procurement Applications and Agents at IDC.













