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Release Notes
May 2025
Build number: 2025.0.166
Introducing a fresh design for Studio
- New color theme.
- More compact layout for panels.
- The Command Palette in the Title Bar.
- The ribbon layout is now compact by default.
- Cleaner dialog boxes.
- Larger modal widgets.
- Redesigned scroll bars.
UiPath Healing Agent is Generally Available (GA)
We are excited to announce that UiPath Healing Agent is now generally available.
Healing Agent offers a robust, flexible, and intelligent approach to handling UI-based automation failures in real-time, with the added benefits of AI-driven recovery, real-time adaptability, and broad application support.
To learn how you can increase efficiency and resilience in your automations, refer to the Healing Agent user guide.
Improved Output panel
The Output panel has a new design and added functionality. For more information, refer to The User Interface.
Improved Project Dependencies Mass Update Tool
You now have control over how the version of a project increments when using the Project Dependencies Mass Update Tool. To learn more, refer to Project Dependencies Mass Update and Mass Update Command Line Parameters.
Enhanced error logs
Error logs provide details about the activity that caused your workflow to fail, including the workflow file name, activity name, and container hierarchy. These details help you quickly locate the activity within your project, and are displayed in Studio, Orchestrator, and Robot logs. For more information, refer to Studio Logs.
Create variables and arguments from JSON schemas
To enhance working with structured data, you can create variable and argument types from JSON schemas. To learn more, refer to Managing Variables.
Specialized user required for Test Automation projects
We now exclusively allow App Test Developer users to create, publish, and execute Test Automation type projects. For more information on App Test Developer users, visit Test Cloud licensing.
Other improvements
- You can set the default zoom level for your project files from the Default Zoom Design backstage setting.
- You can interact with more activity properties in the Locals panel.
- The Supports Persistence project setting is automatically enabled when an activity that requires persistence is added to a project. Supports Persistence remains enabled even if the activity is removed from the project.
- The functionality to export workflows to Excel is now available under Export As > Excel File in the Design ribbon tab.
- Analyzing, validating, and publishing projects that contain a large number of workflows is faster.
- Validating projects that contain a large number of installed libraries is faster.
- We have increased the size of windows that open in Studio, making them easier to work with.
- Publishing a project that contained a library deployed to Orchestrator via an Azure DevOps Extension CI/CD pipeline sometimes failed.
- You could not edit or delete the Finally block in a Try Catch activity in some projects created in a previous version of Studio.
- Studio became unresponsive when creating a global variable from the Data Manager.
- The tooltips created in a Windows - Legacy library that was migrated to the Windows compatibility were not visible when the library was used in a Windows project.
- An 'Action" is ambiguous, imported from the namespaces or types error occurred in some projects when assigning values to a variable.
- An unexpected Office365Message !<NotSupportedException> error message appeared in the Local Value window when debugging some Windows projects that contained activities from the Microsoft 365 activity package.