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Pega Blueprint and Infinity Studio

AI has changed how quickly teams create prototypes and generate solutions, as explored in The new enterprise reality. Enterprise success depends on more than speed. Teams also need a way to preserve business intent, align stakeholders, and create solutions that move toward production with clarity and control.

Pega Infinity™ supports this through two connected environments:

  • Pega Blueprint™, where teams shape business intent into a structured design.
  • Infinity Studio, where that design becomes the starting point for the application build.

Together, Blueprint and Infinity Studio help teams move from idea to implementation without relying on disconnected documents, diagrams, or assumptions.

In the following video, watch how Vodafone is using Pega Blueprint to drive rapid process redesign, build a better minimum viable product (MVP) with fewer change requests, and generate measurable impact:

Pega Blueprint

Pega Blueprint™ is an AI-driven design environment that helps teams turn discovery conversations into a structured model of the intended solution.

Instead of starting with a blank requirements document, teams can use Blueprint to make the solution visible during the conversation. Blueprint organizes business intent into design elements such as workflows, Personas, Data Objects, Case Types, and decision points. Business intent often begins as a conversation. Stakeholders might describe goals, problems, exceptions, and constraints in different ways. Blueprint turns that ambiguity into something the team can see, review, and refine.

Blueprint also gives teams a stronger starting point. A new Blueprint can draw on industry knowledge, templates, and best practices, and teams can then refine it with the client's specific goals, documents, and operating context.

Infinity Studio

Infinity Studio is the AI-first development environment where teams build and evolve Pega applications.

For someone new to Pega, the distinction is straightforward:

Blueprint is where the solution is designed. Infinity Studio is where the solution is built.

Infinity Studio supports application development with AI assistance, embedded Blueprint AI, and a streamlined path from idea to delivery.  It supports a direct transition from Blueprint to the build studio, so teams continue from a structured design rather than interpreting a separate requirements document.

The Blueprint and Infinity Studio link

The connection between Blueprint and Infinity Studio is what makes the Pega approach different from a traditional handoff.

In many delivery approaches, discovery produces documents, diagrams, or slide decks. Those artifacts are useful, but they still need to be interpreted later. Each interpretation creates a risk that business intent will be misunderstood, simplified, or lost.

With Pega, the design created in Blueprint becomes a structured starting point for work in Infinity Studio. When a workflow is captured in Blueprint, it is not just a diagram that needs to be re-entered into a separate development environment. It is an artifact that can be imported directly into Infinity Studio: intact, structured, and ready to build from.

This connection preserves continuity from design into build. The team does not move from conversation to document to interpretation to rebuild. Instead, the design carries forward as a shared, structured artifact.

The following table summarizes the relationship between the two environments:

Pega Blueprint Infinity Studio
Structures business intent Builds from the structured design
Makes the solution visible Turns the design into an application
Helps stakeholders align Accelerates the build process
Reduces ambiguity before build Reduces rework during build

Summary

Pega Blueprint and Infinity Studio work together to connect design and build.

Blueprint helps teams turn business intent into a structured, visible design. Infinity Studio gives teams a place to build from that design in Pega Infinity. The connection between them reduces handoff gaps, preserves alignment, and supports a governed path from idea to implementation.

In the next topic, Blueprint Delivered methodology, you will learn how to carry that alignment across the full lifecycle.


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