Indian Developers Reclaim Time with AI-Assisted Coding
The report features insights from 1,129 senior developers and 50 project managers across 63 countries and 100+ industries, including 143 participants from India.
Indian developers using AI for coding save an impressive 10 hours per week, 2.7 hours above the global average—essentially reclaiming an entire workday through automation and smarter workflows.
India Races Ahead on AI Adoption and Upskilling
72% of Indian developers worry about falling behind in AI skills.
They dedicate 5 hours per week to AI upskilling—1 hour more than the global average.
YouTube tutorials (56%) and on-the-job learning (56%) are the most popular ways to learn AI tools and frameworks.
“Developers are embracing AI. They’re boosting productivity, learning faster, and focusing on high-value problem-solving,” said Nacho De Marco, CEO and Co-Founder of BairesDev.
“However, while developers are racing ahead, many companies are lagging behind. It’s time for businesses to invest in upskilling and AI integration to stay competitive.”
Informal Learning Drives AI Skill Growth
Most Indian developers are self-taught in AI. Only 14% participate in formal certifications, and 11% attend vendor-led bootcamps.
Nearly 48% plan to upskill in AI and machine learning next quarter—twice as many as those focusing on DevOps and Cloud (22%).
AI Boosts Code Quality and Job Satisfaction
AI tools are not just saving time—they’re improving code quality and job satisfaction:
43% of Indian developers say over 25% of their code is now written with AI assistance.
92% agree AI has enhanced their work quality, citing:
81% say AI makes their work more fulfilling, and 88% believe AI is unlocking new career paths through automation and AI-agent workflows.
Businesses Still Catching Up
Despite widespread individual adoption, enterprise AI integration remains slow:
64% of global AI projects are still in exploratory phases.
Only 3% have fully integrated AI into delivery pipelines.
In India, the biggest barriers include:
Globally, project managers cite unclear ROI (38%) and resource limitations (36%) as additional challenges.
About the Dev Barometer Survey
The Dev Barometer Q3 2025 was conducted in July 2025, surveying 1,129 developers (56% with 8+ years of experience) and 50 project managers working across 125 projects.
India recorded the second-highest participation, reflecting the country’s growing influence in global software innovation.
About BairesDev
BairesDev is an award-winning nearshore software development company trusted by 500+ global clients, including Google, Pinterest, Adobe, and Johnson & Johnson.
With access to 4,000 senior software engineers skilled in 100+ technologies, BairesDev offers flexible engagement models:
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