Techreviewer.co, the global marketplace that helps businesses find and evaluate IT service providers, unveiled its 2025 report “AI in Software Development: From Exploration to Accountability.” Drawing on responses from software-development leaders across 20+ countries, the study shows artificial intelligence has moved from pilots to pervasive practice, with nearly every company integrating AI into its software-development life cycle (SDLC).
Key Findings
- Near-total adoption: 97.5% of surveyed firms now deploy AI in development workflows, up from 90.9% in 2024.
- Productivity surge: 82% of respondents report at least a 20% productivity boost; one in four exceed 50%.
- Top use cases: Code generation (72%), documentation and code review (67% each), and automated testing/debugging (56%) dominate AI adoption.
- Growing in-house expertise: 59.5% of companies employ dedicated AI specialists, while reliance on off-the-shelf tools fell to 17.7%.
- Governance era: Data privacy (47.5%) and transparency (32.1%) are leading concerns as organizations formalize ethical and regulatory frameworks.
“AI is no longer optional – it's the operating system of modern software development,” said Yury Zelianko, Product Owner at Techreviewer. “The conversation has shifted from whether to adopt AI to how to govern it responsibly while maintaining developer creativity and trust.”
Market Implications
- End-to-end SDLC impact: AI usage extends upstream into requirements analysis (53%) and UI/UX optimization (48%), signaling full-cycle integration.
- Talent realignment: With hiring hurdles easing – 84% rate recruitment neutral or easy – organizations focus on upskilling via in-house programs (63%) and university partnerships (20%).
- Strategic outlook: 76.5% expect AI’s role in development to “grow significantly” over the next five years, driven by generative and agentic systems, multimodal models, and AI-powered DevOps.
About the Survey
The online survey, conducted in Q2 2025, captured insights from executives, CTOs, project managers, and other leaders at software development companies, 80% of which have fewer than 250 employees. Respondents span North America, Europe, and Asia, with the largest cohorts in India (27%) and the U.S. (24%).
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Techreviewer.co Survey Finds AI Adoption in Software Development Soars to 97.5%, Marking Shift from Exploration to Accountability
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