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Maestro release notes
June 19, 2026
UiPath Functions in Preview
UiPath Functions (Python) are now in Preview. UiPath Functions let you run deterministic Python logic — authored in any IDE and published with the uip CLI — from anywhere on the UiPath platform.
In Maestro, a new Start and wait for Function Service Task type binds a published Python Function into your process. Inputs and outputs are mapped automatically from the function's defined schema, and the process waits for the function to return before continuing.
For more information, see Service task.
Variables panel shows only mapped inputs
The Variables panel for a service task element now shows only user-mapped inputs — body, form fields, headers, path variables, and query parameters. Previously, internal connector routing fields such as connection keys and method path routing were visible alongside user-facing inputs.
Bug fixes
- Service Level Agreement (SLA) case summary responses now display the human-readable process or case name. Previously, auto-generated names such as
{releaseName}-{jobId}and names with an appended external case ID appeared in the summary. - SLA escalation notification emails now include a direct link to the case instance in the Case App. If the process specifies an
AlertLinkor redirect URL, the authored value is used instead. - The throttle status indicator in the Maestro console now correctly reflects whether your tenant is being throttled. Previously, the indicator could show an inconsistent or stale state in multi-pod environments.
- The
ProcessTypeandTagsfields are now preserved in element execution records when Maestro resolves job and task links during activity completion.
June 12, 2026
Agentic Case Management for Maestro
Maestro Case is a new project type for goal-driven work where exceptions are the rule and the next step depends on what just happened. This new project type complements Maestro BPMN, which handles predictable, fixed-sequence processes.
AI agents and rules drive the case forward automatically, and humans step in only when judgment or policy requires it.
Key capabilities:
- Case Plan Designer — model stages, task types, SLAs, and escalation rules in Studio Web
- Case Manager — deterministic rules with an AI agent fallback for uncovered branches
- Case App — built-in workspace for case workers and managers, with case lists, detail views, and task inboxes
- Case Instance Management — pause, resume, cancel, migrate, and retry running cases
- Case Entity [Coming soon] — a persistent, typed business record at the center of every case, shared across all stages, tasks, and transition conditions
For more information, see Introduction to Maestro Case, the component dictionary, and the end-to-end tutorial.
June 11, 2026
Canvas fluidity updates
The Maestro canvas now includes a set of updates that streamline how you build and configure BPMN processes.
The element toolbar now includes buttons for adding boundary events to tasks and selecting markers for the selected element. A new quick add menu provides shortcuts for adding nodes directly on the canvas — choose an implementation option to pre-associate the element with a specific automation type, or add a placeholder to configure later. The change element menu now incorporates these same quick add options.
The Properties panel now opens the implementation area automatically when you select an unconfigured element. Implementation options are organized into categories for easier navigation. When you change the implementation action or element type on a configured element, a warning confirms that the existing configuration will be overwritten before the change is applied.
For more information, see Modeling your process and Configuring properties and data.
June 2, 2026
South Korea region support for Maestro
As part of our ongoing cloud expansion, we're bringing complete data sovereignty to the South Korea region for Maestro. This ensures your data is securely stored and replicated across multiple availability zones within South Korea, offering full control and compliance confidence. For more information, refer to the Global cloud regions page.