- Test Cloud
- Test Cloud Public Sector
- Test Cloud Dedicated
August 2026 release notes for Test Cloud in Automation Cloud.
August 21, 2026
In-app notification retention limited to 30 days
In-app notifications are now retained for 30 days. In-app notifications older than 30 days are no longer available, regardless of notification topic. This change is rolling out progressively across regions and applies to cloud environments only.
For details, see About notifications.
August 18, 2026
Bug fixes
- Fixed several accessibility issues affecting keyboard and screen-reader navigation in the global header, notifications, and search.
August 13, 2026
Upcoming removal of a GPT-4o model
The GPT-4o model version gpt-4o-2024-05-13 will be removed from the UiPath platform on October 1, 2026, following its retirement by Microsoft. Automations and Bring Your Own (BYO) configurations that use gpt-4o-2024-05-13 require migration to GPT-5.1 (gpt-5.1-2025-11-13) before the removal date to avoid service disruptions. For current model availability across the UiPath platform, see AI features and model routing.
For more information, see the LLM model deprecation timeline.
New Apps domains added to the firewall allowlist
We added network domains that Apps depends on but that were missing from the firewall configuration pages. Enterprise networks that block undocumented traffic by default, such as those using Zscaler, Palo Alto, or other proxy inspection, could block Apps without these domains being allowlisted.
Added entries include:
- Apps:
https://js.monitor.azure.comandhttps://o222862.ingest.us.sentry.io, required to run or preview an app. - Apps: a new row listing the SignalR domains required to run or preview a web app created from Studio Web, in both their
https://andwss://form.
For details, see Configuring the firewall for Test Cloud.
August 12, 2026
AI and Agentic usage pool for user licenses
User licenses now include a single monthly AI and Agentic usage pool shared across Autopilot, Agent Development, ScreenPlay Development, Conversational Agents, and Autopilot for Everyone. This replaces the separate per-product AI entitlements previously attached to each user license. Users see their usage as a single percentage of the monthly limit with a reset date, rather than tracking separate counters per product.
When the monthly limit runs out, administrators can grant top-ups, and the existing AI products continue running on paid units through a fallback mechanism. Administrators monitor per-user usage and grant top-ups from Admin > Licenses > Consumables > User usage.
For more information, refer to AI and Agentic usage pool and Granting AI and Agentic usage top-ups.
SCIM User Sync is now generally available
SCIM User Sync is now generally available. It synchronizes user creation, updates, and deprovisioning between UiPath and your identity provider, Microsoft Entra ID or Okta, removing manual user management while keeping access and license allocation aligned with your identity provider.
For details, check SCIM User Sync, Configuring SCIM User Sync with Microsoft Entra ID, and Configuring SCIM User Sync with Okta.
Introducing Transactional Billing
Transactional Billing is a new charging model for agentic solutions orchestrated by Maestro. In addition to pricing each underlying component separately, you can now package a solution run into a single, tiered transaction cost based on a universal consumption unit called an AI Step. Component-based pricing remains available in parallel, and a solution runs under one model or the other, never both.
Transactional Billing is available to organizations on the Unified Pricing model, and is enabled per folder.
For details, see Transactional Billing and Enabling Transactional Billing for a folder.
August 5, 2026
Organization-level Check access through the API
Organization Administrators can now use the Check access API to retrieve effective access for a user, group, or external application across the organization. Results include organization-scoped assignments and tenant-level assignments from every active tenant. Folder-level assignment details are not included.
For details, see Get organization-level effective access.
Warning when a license update removes previously allocated unit types
When a host-level license is updated and the new license no longer includes a unit type that was previously allocated to an organization, the Licenses page now displays a warning banner. The organization-level allocation is preserved to avoid production downtime, but you cannot save a new allocation until you de-allocate the unit types that are no longer available at the host level.
For details, see Monitoring license allocation.
Consumables API key hidden by default
The API key for consumable license types, such as AI Units and Platform Units, is now hidden by default on the Consumables tab of the Licenses page. This prevents accidental exposure of the key during screen sharing. Organization Administrators, License Administrators, and License Viewers can unhide it if they need to view the full key.
For details, see Monitoring license allocation.
User License Management automatically enabled after downgrade to Free
If your Enterprise organization had Legacy User License Management disabled, your Free organization automatically enables User License Management 14 days after a downgrade. A banner notifies the administrator of the pending migration, and all organization administrators receive a notification once the migration completes. To prevent the automatic migration, upgrade back to Enterprise within the 14-day window.
For details, see Upgrading and downgrading licenses.
Firewall domain allowlist cleanup
We removed obsolete and redundant domains from the current and legacy firewall configuration pages following a cross-service audit. The domain tables now also explain which functionality is affected when each remaining wildcard or individual domain is blocked.
Removed entries include:
- Test Cloud Portal:
*.service.signalr.net,account.uipath.com,cloud.uipath.com,platform-cdn.uipath.com,pkgs.dev.azure.com, andctldl.windowsupdate.comfrom duplicate or obsolete rows. - Action Center:
lh3.googleusercontent.com,api.smartling.com, and*.cloudfront.net. - Apps:
api.smartling.com. - Data Fabric:
*.cloudapp.azure.comand duplicate*.service.signalr.netentries. - Document Understanding:
*.azurefd.net,*.visualstudio.com, and*.trafficmanager.net. - Orchestrator:
*.trafficmanager.netfrom the old Traffic Manager (internal) row. Orchestrator no longer needs this domain, but other UiPath services still do. - Studio Web: the duplicate row containing
*.blob.core.windows.netand*.amazonaws.com.
Required occurrences of shared domains remain listed for the services that still use them.
For details, see Configuring the firewall for Test Cloud and Legacy - Configuring the firewall for Test Cloud.
Bug fixes
- Idle session timeout tracking could become inaccurate when a browser tab went to sleep. Timeout tracking now remains accurate after the tab resumes.
- August 21, 2026
- In-app notification retention limited to 30 days
- August 18, 2026
- Bug fixes
- August 13, 2026
- Upcoming removal of a GPT-4o model
- New Apps domains added to the firewall allowlist
- August 12, 2026
- AI and Agentic usage pool for user licenses
- SCIM User Sync is now generally available
- Introducing Transactional Billing
- August 5, 2026
- Organization-level Check access through the API
- Warning when a license update removes previously allocated unit types
- Consumables API key hidden by default
- User License Management automatically enabled after downgrade to Free
- Firewall domain allowlist cleanup
- Bug fixes