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Test Cloud release notes

Last updated May 6, 2026

April 2026

April 27, 2026

Tenant consumption enforcement

Org Admins and Tenant Administrators can now configure whether services stop consuming units when they reach the amount allocated to a specific tenant. Previously, services did not have aligned behavior on what happens when the tenant limit is reached — some would enforce it, while others would allow overconsumption at the tenant level, with no administrator control over this behavior.

The new configuration is available per tenant and per service on the Consumables tab of the Licensing section in the Admin Console. When enforcement is enabled for a service, consumption halts at 100% of the tenant's allocation. When disabled, consumption continues from the organization pool. Notifications are sent at 50%, 75%, and 90% consumption regardless of the enforcement setting.

Outbound IP range updates completed

The outbound IP range migration announced on October 15, 2025 is now complete for the following Test Cloud services:

  • Apps
  • Automation Ops
  • AI Trust Layer — Bring your own LLM capability
  • Integration Service
  • Test Manager

For these services, the IP ranges in the Deprecated Outbound IP ranges column of the Configuring the firewall for Test Cloud page are no longer active. Only the ranges in the Current Outbound IP ranges column are now in use.

What you need to do: Remove the deprecated ranges from your firewall configuration.

Exception — Test Cloud Portal: The outbound IP range transition for Test Cloud Portal, specifically for outbound IP ranges used for Customer-Managed Keys (CMK), is still ongoing. Existing and upcoming outbound IP ranges will coexist until approximately June 2026. Ensure that both sets of IP ranges remain allowed in your firewall configuration during this period.

Dedicated ScreenPlay licensing for Test Cloud (App Test ScreenPlay)

ScreenPlay is now available with dedicated entitlements for Test Cloud. Test Cloud customers can now access ScreenPlay's AI-powered UI automation capabilities through App Test ScreenPlay — a new add-on entitlement tailored for application testing workflows. The in-product ScreenPlay experience is identical to the standard ScreenPlay Add-On; the difference is commercial: App Test ScreenPlay is purchased and tracked separately under the Test Cloud licensing model.

What's new:

  • Application Testing Standard users can purchase the App Test ScreenPlay add-on, which includes 50,000 ScreenPlay runs per year.
  • Application Testing Enterprise users have App Test ScreenPlay included in their plan.
  • Runs from App Test ScreenPlay and the standard ScreenPlay Add-On are pooled together if both are active.
  • Consumption beyond the bundled runs draws from App Test Platform Units, billed in increments of 5 UI actions per run.
  • BYOM (Bring Your Own Model) and BYOS usage grant access to ScreenPlay without consuming runs, but the App Test ScreenPlay entitlement is still required.
Note:

App Test ScreenPlay is specific to Test Cloud. Standard ScreenPlay Add-On entitlements remain unchanged for Automation Cloud users.

For more information, refer to the Test Cloud licensing page and the ScreenPlay licensing page.

Dedicated Healing Agent licensing for Test Cloud

Healing Agent is now available with dedicated entitlements for Test Cloud. You can now access Healing Agent directly within Test Cloud using App Test Heals — a new set of entitlements specific to the Test Cloud platform. Previously, Healing Agent was available through the standard Heals consumable. App Test Heals gives Test Cloud customers a dedicated allocation tied to their Application Testing plan.

What's new:

  • Application Testing Standard users can purchase the Healing Agent add-on, which includes 5,000 App Test Heals per year.
  • Application Testing Enterprise users receive 5,000 App Test Heals per year included in their plan.
  • Consumption beyond the bundled heals draws from App Test Platform Units.
Note:

App Test Heals are specific to Test Cloud. If you use Healing Agent outside of Test Cloud (for example, in standard Automation Cloud automation workflows), standard Heals entitlements still apply.

For more information, refer to the Test Cloud licensing page and the Healing Agent licensing page.

April 23, 2026

New Unit Consumption Experience [Public Preview]

With this release, we've substantially improved the Consumables experience in Licensing. The New Unit Consumption Experience is now available in Preview for Test Cloud. Organization Administrators can use the dashboard to monitor unit allocation and consumption across their organization, drill down to the tenant and folder level, manage tenant allocations, and export consumption data for chargeback and capacity planning.

Before this dashboard, administrators had no way to trace unit consumption from the organization level down to individual folders and processes. The following pain points drove its creation:

  • No granular consumption visibility: There was no way to see where units were consumed across the full organizational hierarchy, from bundle down to tenant, folder, and process.
  • No end-to-end consumption attribution: There was no way to determine whether consumption originated from an Agent, an Agentic Process, or an RPA workflow. When a parent process spawns child processes, the consumption from the entire chain is now visible, both individually and rolled up to the root process that initiated the flow.

During Preview, the dashboard is accessible from the Consumables page: selecting View Usage (Preview) on a unit type card opens the new dashboard experience for that unit type. The dashboard surfaces historical consumption data going back to July 2024 - the same data already collected by the AI Units monitoring pipeline. Folder and process-level attribution is available for data starting April 2026. Earlier consumption appears at the organization and tenant level only.

For current limitations, see the Known limitations section in the Test Cloud Admin Guide.

Deprecation timeline

We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.

April 22, 2026

Bring your own LLM configuration for Context Grounding

You can now bring your own LLM configuration for Context Grounding through the AI Trust Layer. The LLM configurations tab lets you replace embedding and inference models or UiPath-managed subscriptions with your own. For detailed configuration steps, refer to Configuring LLMs.

Context Grounding also supports OpenAI v1 APIs. This update enables compatibility with the latest OpenAI API specifications, improving performance and unlocking access to newer AI models.

April 15, 2026

DESC certification

Test Cloud is now certified under the Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) standard. This certification reflects UiPath's commitment to meeting information security requirements for cloud services operated in the United Arab Emirates market.

For the full list of current certifications and attestations, visit the UiPath Trust Center.

April 7, 2026

Unified cloud documentation for Test Cloud admin

We now offer unified documentation for Test Cloud admin across Test Cloud, Test Cloud Public Sector, and Test Cloud Dedicated.

You can now find all admin and API information in a single, consistent set of guides. While most content applies across cloud platforms, some features and capabilities vary depending on the cloud platform you use. Differences are indicated where applicable.

To navigate the unified documentation:

  1. Follow the general instructions provided in the Admin guide or API guide.
  2. When you see a note stating that feature availability depends on the cloud platform, go to the Feature availability page.
  3. Review the information for the cloud platform you are using to confirm whether the feature is available and how it applies to your environment.

For more details on terminology and navigation, refer to About this guide.

This update is part of a broader effort to create a unified documentation experience for UiPath cloud offerings, which will expand to include more products over time. For details, refer to the Unified cloud documentation tracker.

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