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- Configuring activities
- Managing the activities in a project
- Passing values between activities
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Studio Web User Guide
Studio Web is a web-based automation designer part of the Studio family. It enables you to automate your work and is built with a focus on collaboration.
To put it simply, everyone. No matter what field you work in and what experience you have with automation, you can use Studio Web to automate your work. If you're new to automation, Studio Web is a great way to get started.
Studio is a comprehensive Windows desktop development tool that offers advanced testing and debugging features for more efficient development. Studio allows you to create a wide range of attended and unattended automations, and supports advanced integrations with applications and APIs. To learn more, refer to the Studio user guide.
Studio is tailored for users who are experienced with automation development and need a more comprehensive tool to automate complex business scenarios.
Studio Web was designed to be easy to use. The built-in templates help you get acquainted with Studio Web and start automating right away. You can learn more by taking the Studio Web course available in the UiPath® Academy.
Studio Web does not require a license and is available for everyone on all commercial and non-commercial plans. However, its automation building capabilities depend on the type of developer license you have.
Yes. Studio Web projects are cross-platform projects that you can open in Studio. You can switch between Studio Desktop and Studio Web to work on a project, and you can collaborate with others on automations even if you don't use the same Studio.
- No installation or IT dependencies required.
- Easy to use, no programming knowledge required to get started.
- Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux.
- Available for on-premises deployments via Automation Suite.
- Updated regularly as part of the continuous Automation Cloud release cycle.
- Includes built-in governance through Automation Ops.
- Natively integrates with Orchestrator, Document Understanding, Communications Mining, and Integration Services.
- Access to the latest UiPath features, including Autopilot™, solutions, and API workflows.
There are many activity packages available in Studio Web, with more to be added in the future. For a list of packages, see Activities reference. The activities that are available in Studio Web are also available in Studio.
By default, Studio Web automations run unattended in the cloud using serverless robots. However, automations built with Studio Web can also be scheduled to run on desktop machines, including Windows machines and personal computers. When this happens, the automation can take over in some scenarios where UI Automation is involved.
The same way in which Studio interacts with Orchestrator. You can publish to Orchestrator, consume resources from Orchestrator, take advantage of folder support which enables resource grouping and access control, access logs.
- RPA workflow projects with sequences and with multiple workflows.
- App projects.
- Agentic process projects.
- Agents.
- Solutions.
Yes, you can use a different Studio tailored to your needs every time. You can start a project in Studio Web and continue developing in the desktop version of Studio with just a few clicks. You can also start working in Studio Desktop and then open your project in Studio Web.
- Frequently asked questions
- What is Studio Web?
- Who is Studio Web for?
- What is Studio?
- Who is Studio for?
- How much training do you need before you can use Studio Web?
- What license do you need to use Studio Web?
- Is Studio Web compatible with Studio?
- What are the benefits of using Studio Web?
- What activities are available in Studio Web?
- Does Studio Web take over your computer when running like Studio and Assistant do?
- How does Studio Web interact with Orchestrator?
- What types of automations can you create in Studio Web?
- Can you transfer automations between Studio Web and Studio?