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Studio User Guide
Last updated Mar 1, 2024

Introduction

UiPath Studio encapsulates both simple and complex solutions for application integration and automating third-party applications, administrative IT tasks, and business IT processes.

Studio is at the heart of automation with UiPath products. Activities form into comprehensive workflows in Studio, which are then executed by the Robot and published to Orchestrator.

Studio comes with two types of profiles for developers and business users:

  • Studio offers a plethora of tools for designing complex attended, unattended, and testing automations. Studio also supports both low-code and coded automations:
    • Low-code automations use a visual interface with drag-and-drop activities, making it accesible for a broad user base.
    • Coded automations allow you to create automations using code, which is ideal for more complex and collaborative projects. These automations use UiPath services (which are the equivalent of activity packages), APIs (similar to activities), external .NET NuGet packages, and your custom C# classes within Studio.
  • StudioX enables business users with little or no coding experience to automate their tasks. Check out the StudioX guide.



Get Started with Studio

Follow the examples below to create your first process and library in Studio:

The Studio guide is divided into chapters and contains automation tutorials with workflows ready for download.

More Resources

The UiPath RPA Academy is the place for receiving comprehensive training on Studio, Robot, Activities, and Orchestrator, and receive certification.

The UiPath Community Forum is the place for getting support from our evergrowing community of users.

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