- Release notes

Orchestrator release notes
Improved runtime arguments handling
We enhanced the experience of working with Runtime Arguments when starting a job:
- You can now provide raw JSON data directly as input arguments to start a process.
- Arguments are now validated against the provided schema.
For more information on how to start a job and add arguments, check the Managing Jobs page.
New App Test Robot runtime license
We are introducing a new runtime license, App Test Robot. This runtime type can execute Application Test Cases from Test Automation project packages as well as RPA workflows for app testing (projects created with an App Test Developer license).
Bug fixes
We fixed an issue where unsupported process types were available in the Queue Trigger dropdown. The dropdown now only displays supported process types.
Elastic Robot Orchestration
Multi-zone selection for GCP
When creating an elastic robot pool on GCP, you can now select the Region when allowing UiPath to automatically provision machines. Additionally, you have the option to add your own VMs for elastic robot orchestration. These improvements give you greater flexibility and control over resource management.Infrastructure maintenance
Orchestrator will undergo infrastructure maintenance, during which we expect brief interruptions in availability within a 15-minute window. Check the following table for the scheduled dates (subject to change).
Region | Date |
---|---|
Australia | October 1 |
Canada | October 7 |
India | October 8 |
United Kingdom | October 14 |
Japan | October 15 |
Part of users in Eastern United States of America | October 21 |
Remaining users in from Eastern United States of America | Week of November 3 |
Northern Europe | Week of November 10 |
- Australia: September 24 → October 1
- Canada: September 30 → October 7
- India: October 7 → October 8
Automation Cloud Robots – VM Robot Unit consumption fix
On September 1, 2025, we released a fix addressing how Automation Cloud Robots - VM consume Robot Units. Previously, a VM could continue running into a new month even when insufficient Robot Units were allocated at the Tenant level.Environment variables values masking
When environment variables are passed as raw strings to a process or job, only the variable key is now returned. This prevents sensitive values from being exposed. The behavior is consistent with credential assets, where passwords are also masked.
Notification when disabling SignalR
A new warning message is now displayed when disabling SignalR from the Scalability menu in Tenant Settings. This message informs you that disabling SignalR on the tenant can lead to some UiPath capabilities, including Studio Web, to function improperly or stop working altogether.
Environment variables detection
We extended the support for environment variables detection across all asset types, with the exception of credentials.
With this update, detection now also applies to assets of type integer, boolean, and text.
This enhancement broadens the range of assets that can automatically provide environment variables, reducing manual setup and improving consistency.
For more information on assets, check the Asset Types section.
For more information on how to start an agent job, check the Managing Jobs page.
New credentials store integration: Google Secret Manager
- Google Secret Manager - a read-write plugin that allows you to create and manage secrets directly from Orchestrator.
- Google Secret Manager (read-only) - a read-only plugin that only allows you to consume existing secrets. Secrets must be provisioned directly in Google Secret Manager.
This integration provides secure credential management, centralized storage, and support for assets and unattended robot passwords.
Search for MCP Servers in tenant resources
You can now search for MCP Servers resources in a tenant.
You can search for resources in a tenant either by selecting the Search in tenant icon in the upper-right corner of any page
Secret asset type available for Solutions
We added support for a new asset type, Secret, for Solutions.
The Secret asset type works like the Credential asset type, but it is designed to store other sensitive values, such as API keys. You can enter the secret value directly in the Secret field.
- September 29
- Improved runtime arguments handling
- New App Test Robot runtime license
- Bug fixes
- September 24, 2025
- Elastic Robot Orchestration
- September 22, 2025
- Infrastructure maintenance
- September 17, 2025
- Automation Cloud Robots – VM Robot Unit consumption fix
- September 15, 2025
- Environment variables values masking
- Notification when disabling SignalR
- September 1, 2025
- Environment variables detection
- New credentials store integration: Google Secret Manager
- Search for MCP Servers in tenant resources
- Secret asset type available for Solutions