
Orchestrator release notes
2.2510.3
Release date: April 15, 2026
Enhanced webhook name behavior
We improved how webhook names are displayed. Previously, HTML content included in a webhook name could be rendered as formatted content in confirmation dialogs.
Webhook names are now displayed strictly as plain text, preventing unintended HTML rendering and improving overall security.
Event triggers included in folder homepage statistics
We improved the folder homepage to now include event triggers in the total count of triggers displayed.
With this enhancement, the folder overview now provides a more accurate picture of all triggers configured in a folder.
Governance controls for Agent execution in Orchestrator
Orchestrator now uses AI Trust Layer policies from Automation Ops to validate start and resume job actions for Agents. You can now centrally control which types of agents can run in Orchestrator using the following Automation Ops policy controls:
- Enable calls to AI models through AI Trust Layer toggle: acts as a kill switch to enable or disable all Agent execution at once.
- Enable Agents toggle: controls execution of low-code agents.
- Enable Coded Agents toggle: controls execution of coded agents.
This gives you fine-grained, centralized governance over agent behavior while ensuring consistent enforcement across the UiPath platform.
For more information, check the AI Trust Layer policies page from the Automation Ops user guide.
Improved Role Assignment Clarity
The Inherited from group label is no longer displayed in the Role assignment column when no role is assigned to the user or group, improving clarity and reducing confusion.
Introducing MCP Servers
We are excited to introduce MCP Servers, a powerful new capability that introduces the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) to the UiPath® Platform. MCP enables seamless interoperability between LLMs or agents and automation tools, enabling greater reach, flexibility, and control in your automation workflows.
With this release, two types of MCP Servers are available:
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UiPath: Expose UiPath artifacts as tools via MCP. You can build a UiPath MCP Server directly from the platform interface.
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Remote: Connect to external MCP Servers outside UiPath via secure tunneling. For more information on this functionality, check the following pages from the Orchestrator user guide:
Introducing low-code agents support
Orchestrator now supports agents built with Studio Web, in addition to coded agents. Once you deploy a low-code agent to an Orchestrator folder, it behaves like any standard process — you can schedule, trigger, monitor, and integrate it into broader automation workflows. For details, refer to Deploying agents.
Scheduled ingestions for indexes
You can schedule automatic ingestions for your indexes. Use the Enable schedule toggle to configure ingestions to run on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, in your preferred timezone.
Simplified header
We simplified the header to create a cleaner, more intuitive user experience. The main actions you use most often are now grouped together for easier access.

What's changed
- Searching for resources in a tenant
The Search button is now located next to the Tenant button on the left side of the screen. You can continue using it to search for resources in a tenant. For more details, check the Searching for resources in a tenant page.

- Creating new resources
The Create new button is now also next to the Tenant button on the left side of the screen. To create a new resource, select the vertical ellipsis (⋮) button and choose the resource type from the dropdown list.
- Accessing My Reports
The My Reports button has been moved next to the Tenant button. Select the vertical ellipsis (⋮) button and choose My Reports from the list.
- Managing access
The Manage Access button has been removed from the header. You can manage access directly from the Manage Access tab under the Tenant page.
Azure Government support for Azure Key Vault
You can now configure the Azure authority host used for Azure Key Vault authentication through advanced configuration for Orchestrator on Automation Suite. This is required for environments such as Azure Government, where the public Azure authority endpoint cannot be used.
Skipping host library installation
You can now skip installing the latest libraries in the host libraries feed during installation by using the advanced_configuration setting in the cluster_config.json file. This option should only be used after consulting UiPath Support, as skipping library installation may affect existing products.
Automation Suite Robots
We are constantly working to improve your experience when working with Automation Suite Robots. For this release of Automation Suite Robots, we made sure to bring minor improvements and security fixes.
Bug fixes
We fixed an issue where tag operations performed from the Tags section in the Admin Portal were not being audited.
Deprecation timeline
We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.
Download location
Check out these pages for Automation Suite download links:
- Enhanced webhook name behavior
- Event triggers included in folder homepage statistics
- Governance controls for Agent execution in Orchestrator
- Improved Role Assignment Clarity
- Introducing MCP Servers
- Introducing low-code agents support
- Scheduled ingestions for indexes
- Simplified header
- Azure Government support for Azure Key Vault
- Skipping host library installation
- Automation Suite Robots
- Bug fixes
- Deprecation timeline
- Download location