- Autopilot chat release notes
- Autopilot for Everyone release notes
- Autopilot plug-ins release notes

Autopilot release notes
Release date: November 5, 2025
You can now configure your own model subscription for Autopilot for Everyone. This allows you to use models other than the default ones.
Read more about configuring LLM subscriptions.
Introduced a tenant-level Autopilot for Everyone card in the Admin section, accessible to tenant admins without requiring organization admin permissions.
Read more about the Autopilot for Everyone tenant card.
- Improved tool usage experience.
- Added support for file attachments.
- Improved tool use detail when running Agent as tool.
- Improved consistency in time zone handling across Autopilot for Everyone components.
- The Autopilot for Everyone widget now requests focus only if the Autopilot for Everyone process is installed.
- The specialized Autopilot was not able to use Context Grounding indexesc correctly.
- A mention user query issue affecting recognition in certain conversational contexts.
- In Autopilot for Everyone for Assistant Web, sessions could only restart after an idle timeout. Manual restarts now work as expected.
We’ve reorganized the Autopilot documentation to make it easier to navigate and to better reflect how Autopilot works across UiPath products.
The Autopilot for Everyone Admin Guide and User Guide are now part of the main Autopilot User Guide, enabling smoother navigation between general Autopilot information and Autopilot for Everyone–specific details.
The new Autopilot for Everyone chapter includes information about overview, installation, configuration, interaction, and plug-ins.
Autopilot remains the same AI-powered capability, but the experience differs depending on the product where you use it—for example, in Studio, Test Manager, or Assistant.
Additionally, we’ve transitioned from audience-centered to capability-centered documentation. The chapters previously titled Autopilot for Developers and Autopilot for Testers have been renamed to Generating automations and Generating tests, respectively.
This new structure helps you find the right guidance faster, organized by what you want to accomplish rather than by user type.