Latest release (2026-05-22)
Backend: 1.191.1–1.196.0
Frontend: 1.110.0–1.113.0
Release period: 2026-05-15 to 2026-05-22
🚀 New features
Section titled “🚀 New features”Admin Policies
Section titled “Admin Policies”Policies are now live. This new framework gives administrators a way to define and enforce platform-wide rules — rules that are automatically upheld by the platform, regardless of who is using it or what they are doing.
Rather than relying on trust or individual role assignments, Policies let you set guarantees about how the platform behaves. Once a policy is in place, it applies across the organisation without manual oversight.
Policies are found in the new Governance section in the administration sidebar, alongside Security Classification (which has moved from its previous location to the same section).
Two policies are available from launch:
- Cost cap per user — Set a maximum monthly AI spend per user. When the limit is reached, the user is notified and further usage is paused until the cap is adjusted by an administrator.
- Insights toggle — Control whether the Insights feature is available across your organisation. Turn it off to restrict visibility of usage data organisation-wide.
All policies apply globally. Additional policies and more granular controls are planned for upcoming releases.
🙌 Feature built by Jonatan Cerwall and Valentin Pfister.
Rename speakers in transcriptions
Section titled “Rename speakers in transcriptions”You can now assign real names to the automatically detected speakers in a transcription. After transcribing audio, click on a speaker label (e.g. “Speaker 1”) in the transcript view to rename it — all instances of that speaker will be updated throughout the transcript.
You can also tell the assistant which speaker is who in the conversation, and it will understand the mapping going forward.
This was announced as an upcoming improvement in last week’s release and is now available.
🙌 Feature built by Martin Ryberg Laude.
Web search now reads PDFs behind links
Section titled “Web search now reads PDFs behind links”When your assistant performs a web search and encounters a PDF document linked on a page, it can now access and read the full contents of that PDF directly. Previously, the assistant could only extract text from web pages themselves, meaning you had to manually download PDFs and upload them as attachments. This removes a common friction point for research-heavy workflows.
API key management in your profile
Section titled “API key management in your profile”You can now create and manage your personal API keys directly from your profile settings, without needing to navigate to a separate area of the platform.
The format follows an emerging industry standard for AI design specifications used by tools like Google Stitch and Claude Code. Name your file design.md, or follow the standard specification format and the assistant will detect it automatically. The file is attached through the assistant’s attachments, the same way as any other document.
Brand-consistent artifacts with design.md
Configurable image models
Section titled “Configurable image models”Redaction editing
Section titled “Redaction editing”The document redaction experience has been improved. Previously, making changes to a redaction analysis required the assistant to re-run the entire detection process from scratch. The assistant can now make targeted edits — adding, removing, or merging individual redaction items — without starting over. This makes the review-and-adjust workflow noticeably faster and more conversational.
🙌 Feature built by Martin Ryberg Laude.
Redact information in documents
New tab: Governance in the admin view
Section titled “New tab: Governance in the admin view”The admin interface now has a Governance tab, bringing policies and security classes together in one place. This is the foundation of a new policy system designed to give you much more control over how Intric is used across your organization.
Hover previews
Section titled “Hover previews”Hover previews across the platform have been reworked for a cleaner, more consistent browsing experience.
Code execution output
Section titled “Code execution output”When an assistant runs code, the execution details now display the full standard output, making it easier to inspect what the code produced.
👀 Heads up: Swedish Hosted model is switching to Gemma 4 early next week
Section titled “👀 Heads up: Swedish Hosted model is switching to Gemma 4 early next week”Monday evening we’ll be replacing the model behind Swedish Hosted with Gemma 4. The switch happens automatically — no action needed on your end. Everything will keep working as before, just with an updated model under the hood.
If you’d prefer to keep using gpt-oss-120b, it’s still available and can be selected manually in the platform. No assistants or flows will be redirected unless you actively choose to change them.
🏢 On-premise information
Section titled “🏢 On-premise information”The updates stated in this release require an update to be available for on-premises installations.
🟢 Seamless upgrade — no configuration changes required.
📧 If you have questions about the update, please contact support@intric.ai.