Release notes
Updated June 21, 2026

Release notes — June 21, 2026

Our biggest release yet—a major leap in automatic test generation, 100+ tests per endpoint, a new Coverage dashboard, faster spec imports, scalable execution, and stronger data security.

Summary

Build 20260621.1. Our biggest release yet: a major leap in automatic test generation, new coverage insights, faster spec imports, more scalable execution, and stronger data security.

Improvements

  • Generate tests from requirements, not just specs: upload an OpenAPI, WSDL, or GraphQL spec and/or your business and requirement documents, and Studio turns both into a traceable set of tests.
  • Far broader coverage: generate 100+ meaningful tests per endpoint (up from ~10), covering positive, negative, boundary, and edge cases automatically.
  • More test variety, automatically: multiple proven testing strategies (boundary values, equivalence classes, decision tables, authentication depth, and more) applied per endpoint.
  • New Coverage dashboard: see what's tested and where the gaps are at a glance.
  • Import from your backlog: bring in user stories from Jira, Azure DevOps, Gherkin feature files, or plain text to drive test generation.
  • Per-project AI settings and updated AI models for better, more controllable generation.
  • Smarter, more consistent results: generated tests use more realistic data, and each potential issue is rated by business-impact severity so you can focus on what matters first.
  • Endpoint method at a glance: the HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE) now shows on the endpoint card when you open it to add or run tests.
  • Faster, more reliable imports: large API specs import faster, handle more content types, and recover gracefully instead of failing.
  • Scalable execution: tests can run through a managed background queue, improving reliability for large and scheduled runs.
  • Stronger data protection: persistent at-rest encryption keystore with passphrase-based recovery for your credentials and secrets.

Fixes

  • Cleaner activity feed — removed noisy, duplicate entries during test generation.
  • Fixed an issue where some web app pages could fail to load their assets.
  • Resolved an execution-engine crash and stopped internal error details from leaking into results.
  • Addressed licensing edge cases, removed empty/phantom request parameters, and fixed database compatibility warnings.

Known issues

  • None reported at this time.

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