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Orchestrator release notes
February 2026
March 5, 2026
Overview page design improvements
We are excited to announce that we started a gradual refresh of the overview pages for tenant, folders, and Solution folders. This improves clarity, consistency, and ease of access to key actions and introduces more interactive elements, clearer layouts, and faster ways to perform common tasks.
Components overview enhancements
We refreshed the visual design of the Components overview section to deliver a more modern and consistent experience. Updates include:
- The Components overview card is now positioned below the Jobs status and Jobs history cards.
- A redesigned, cleaner visual layout for all component cards
- New cards added for:
- Storage Buckets
- Indexes
- Machines card removed to better reflect current component organization
These improvements make it easier for users to understand and manage the components available within a folder.

Job status counts are now clickable
Job status values on the folder homepage are no longer just informational. You can now select any job status to open the Jobs list with the corresponding status filter already applied.
This makes it easier to quickly get into running, pending, or failed jobs without manually applying filters.

New action buttons at tenant and folder level
You can now perform key actions directly from the tenant and folder overviews through new action buttons, speeding up component creation, access management, and other tasks without navigating away from the page.
These shortcuts reduce navigation time and help you initiate key actions more efficiently.
Tenant overview
From the Tenant overview, the action buttons let you:
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Add: quickly add a new resource from the homepage.
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Access: jump directly to the tenant's Access Rules tab to manage permissions.
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Deploy: navigate to the Deploy a solution page to start a solution deployment.

Folder homepage
From a folder homepage, the action buttons let you:
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Add: quickly add a new resource from the homepage.
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Access: jump directly to the folder’s Manage Access tab to manage permissions.
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Start job: navigate to the Start Job page to quickly launch a job.
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Deploy: navigate to the Deploy a solution page to deploy a solution.

Solution folder homepage
From a Solution Folder overview, the action buttons let you:
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Add: quickly add a new resource from the homepage.
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Access: jump directly to the folder’s Manage Access tab to manage permissions.
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Start job: navigate to the Start Job page to quickly launch a job.

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.
February 12, 2026
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:
- UiPath: Expose UiPath artifacts as tools via MCP. You can build a UiPath MCP Server directly from the platform interface.
- 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:
February 4, 2026
Folder delete button update
We renamed the Remove button to Delete when deleting a folder, improving clarity and consistency in the user interface.

Warning on folder delete
When deleting a folder, a warning message is now displayed that any automations using resources from that folder may no longer work as expected.
This applies to all folder types, including Solution folders, and regardless of where the deletion is initiated.
