- Automation Cloud
- Automation Cloud Public Sector
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Automation Cloud release notes
June 11, 2026
Data Export
Data Export is now available in the Admin Portal. Organization administrators can create, manage, and monitor export configurations for UiPath platform data — including Orchestrator events, audit logs, Maestro traces, and agent traces — from a single interface. Supported destinations include Azure Event Hub, AWS SQS, Databricks, Arize, and OpenTelemetry-compatible collectors.
For details, see Data Export.
June 10, 2026
New License Viewer and License Administrator roles
Two new roles - License Viewer and License Administrator - are now available for Automation Cloud organizations. These roles let Org Admins delegate license management without granting full Org Admin access.
The License Viewer role provides read-only access to all Licensing pages in the Admin Console. The License Administrator role provides full access to all licensing actions, equivalent to the licensing capabilities of an Org Admin. Both roles are assignable at the organization level.
For more information, see Licensing roles and Licensing role permissions.
June 8, 2026
PII masking extended to files [Preview]
PII in-flight masking now covers files that are dynamically downloaded by agents during runtime and passed as multi-modal inputs to LLMs. This extends existing AI Trust Layer PII protection to file-based agent workflows, ensuring that sensitive content in documents and images is masked before it reaches the model.
No additional configuration is required. Existing AI Trust Layer policies with PII masking enabled for agents automatically apply to dynamically downloaded files. For details, refer to PII masking.
Correction, June 8, 2026: This feature was released on June 5, 2026, but was not included in the release notes at the time.
Containerized Relay client
You can now run the Relay client as a container image using Podman or Kubernetes, in addition to the existing Linux and Windows installations. The containerized deployment supports high-availability configurations, custom CA certificates, and proxy routing.
For details, see Deploying the Relay client as a container.
Trial organization creation requires a business email
When signing up for a trial organization using a social sign-in option (Google or Microsoft), the system now displays an error if you authenticate with a personal email, rather than silently routing you to a Community account. A business email account is required to create a trial organization.
For details, see Accessing the platform.
Unified outbound IP ranges — transition begins
UiPath is unifying outbound IP ranges across Automation Cloud services. The current service-specific outbound IP ranges for several services are being merged and updated into a single set of unified outbound IP ranges per regions (for example, United States, Europe, etc.). Once the transition is complete, one regional set of IP ranges covers all services — you no longer need to maintain separate ranges per service.
What is changing: The following services are transitioning to unified outbound IP ranges: Automation Cloud Portal, Test Cloud Portal, AI Trust Layer, Notification Service, Orchestrator, Test Manager, Apps, Automation Ops, and Integration Service.
What is not changing: Outbound IP ranges for Insights, IXP, and Automation Cloud Robots - Serverless are not affected and retain their existing, service-specific ranges. Domains and inbound IP ranges are not changing for any service.
United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, and South Korea: These regions were not part of the previous per-service IP model. Their outbound IP ranges appear only on the Configuring the firewall for Automation Cloud page. If your tenant is in one of these regions, there are no legacy IP ranges to maintain and no dual-allowlist period applies — only the unified IP ranges are needed.
Timeline
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| June 16, 2026 | New unified outbound IP ranges published. The 3-month transition window begins. |
| September 16, 2026 | Gradual rollout of unified outbound IP ranges begins. Legacy service-specific IP ranges are progressively phased out. |
What you need to do
- Add the new unified IP ranges now. The full list, organized by region, is on the Configuring the firewall for Automation Cloud page.
- Keep both sets allowlisted until September 16, 2026. The current service-specific IP ranges remain on the Legacy - Configuring the firewall for Automation Cloud page and are still active during this window.
- After September 16, 2026: Continue allowlisting both the legacy and unified IP ranges until a subsequent release note confirms the legacy IP ranges can be safely removed.
If the new unified IP ranges are not added to your firewall before September 16, 2026, traffic from UiPath services to your systems may be blocked once the rollout begins.
June 11, 2026
Data Fabric now available in South Korea
Data Fabric is now available in the South Korea region with full data residency. For more information about regional availability, see Global cloud regions.
June 2, 2026
South Korea global cloud region — General Availability
As part of our ongoing global cloud expansion, the South Korea region is now generally available. New tenants can be provisioned in South Korea, with data stored and replicated across multiple availability zones within the region.
The following services support full data residency in the South Korea region:
- Action Center
- Agents
- AI Trust Layer (including LLM Gateway and LLM observability)
- Apps
- Automation Cloud portal
- Automation Hub
- Automation Ops (including Automation Ops Governance)
- Autopilot for Everyone
- ACR - VM
- ACR - Serverless
- GenAI Activities
- Insights
- Integration Service
- Maestro
- Notification Service
- Solutions
- Studio Web
- Test Manager
The following services are available in the South Korea region, but data is routed to the European Union for processing. No data is stored outside South Korea.
- Autopilot Chat
- Autopilot for Developers
- AI Computer Vision
- Data Fabric
- IXP - Communications Mining
- IXP - Unstructured and Complex Documents
- Process Mining
For the full regional availability matrix, refer to Global cloud regions.
Relay now available in delayed update regions
This update became available starting June 1, 2026.
Relay is now available in the United States delayed and European Union delayed hosting regions. For details, see Relay.
- June 11, 2026
- Data Export
- June 10, 2026
- New License Viewer and License Administrator roles
- June 8, 2026
- PII masking extended to files [Preview]
- Containerized Relay client
- Trial organization creation requires a business email
- Unified outbound IP ranges — transition begins
- June 11, 2026
- Data Fabric now available in South Korea
- June 2, 2026
- South Korea global cloud region — General Availability
- Relay now available in delayed update regions