January News 

2026 has already started rolling, and the Robot Framework community is back in motion — with RoboCon 2026 now firmly on the horizon.

The program is live, workshops are open for booking, and teams are making plans for the weeks ahead. Whether you’re joining in Helsinki, online, or through a local Watch Party, there’s plenty to look forward to.

Below you’ll find the latest releases, upcoming events, and community updates as we kick off the year together. 💚

Robot Framework Foundation

🤝 Support the Robot Framework Foundation

Join the Foundation! With 80+ member companies, we work together to grow Robot Framework, its ecosystem, and its global community.

The Robot Framework Foundation is a non-profit organization — every membership directly supports the development, maintenance, and long-term sustainability of Robot Framework, as well as community events and initiatives around the world.

If your organization has the opportunity to join, your support makes a real difference. A new year is a great moment to get involved — there’s no better time than now. 💚

Robot Framework and Our Ecosystem

The new year starts with a solid round of bug fixes, fresh library versions, and tooling improvements across the ecosystem.

Robot Framework 7.4.1
Bug-fix release following the Robot Framework 7.4 feature release (December 2025).

  • Fixes two regressions in Robot Framework 7.4

  • Includes one bug fix affecting older versions
    Release notes

Browser Library 19.12.3
Hotfix release improving robustness of Browser tooling and releases.

  • Fixes rfbrowser clean-node when NodeJS is not installed

  • Fixes macOS Intel release process issues
    Release notes

SeleniumLibrary 6.8.0
Compatibility and quality-of-life updates for Selenium users.

  • Adds Python 3.14 support

  • Improvements around screenshots + minor fixes/docs
    Release info

AppiumLibrary 3.2
Mobile testing library update with new assertions and cleanup.

  • New assertion keywords + maintenance utility

  • Deprecates/removes redundant keywords and improves compatibility
    Release notes

Robotdashboard 1.5.0
End-of-year feature release with major improvements.

  • Improvements in the server and overview page

  • Various other enhancements and fixes
    Release notes

SchemathesisLibrary 2.0.0
Major API-testing release with new capabilities.

  • Supports Schemathesis hooks via hook argument on import

  • Auth supported also by Call* keywords

  • Backwards-incompatible: max_cases default changed (5 → 100)
    Release notes

RobotMCP 0.26.0
More flexible ways to run RF-MCP, plus improvements under the hood.

  • Adds transport modes: http, stdio, sse (default stdio)

  • Dependency update to robotframework>=7.0 and improved tool docstrings
    Release notes

robocop-mcp 1.8.0
Robocop MCP companion gets better guidance and updated dependencies.

  • New instructions for fixing rule violations

  • Robocop updated to 7.0.0
    Release notes

RIDE 2.2.2
New RIDE release with improvements (and a few familiar quirks 😉).

  • Toggle Test Suites Explorer via F12 + better non-text file handling

  • Known issues documented (some content may disappear; workaround included)
    Release notes

Rellu 2.0.1
Hotfix releases for the release tooling.

robotframework-find-unused 0.5.0
Big upgrade for tracking what’s actually used in your suites.

  • Adds a new files command to find unused files

  • Generates full import trees to analyze dependencies and cycles
    Release notes

robotframework-libdocgen (latest release)
Modern documentation generator for RF libraries keeps leveling up.

  • Multi-library support + dashboard mode

  • Global keyword search, preview server, faster generation options
    Project page

💡 Have a new release coming up?
Let us know in Slack or drop us a note — we’re happy to feature your tool, library, or plugin in the next newsletter.

RoboCon

RoboCon 2026 brings the Robot Framework community together again — for hands-on learning, deep technical discussions, and real connections across the ecosystem.

By attending RoboCon, you don’t just gain new skills and insights — you actively support the open-source project and community behind Robot Framework through your ticket.

👉 Explore the program & tickets

🎟️ Community Discount Codes

To make it easier to join, 10% community discounts are available for a limited time:

Helsinki (in-person)
Code: RBCN-HEL-10
Valid until 18 January 2026
👉 Redeem Helsinki ticket

Online
Code: RBCN-ONL-10
Valid until 18 February 2026
👉 Redeem Online ticket

📍 In-Person in Helsinki
Workshops & Community Day: 10–11 February 2026
Conference: 12–13 February 2026

💻 Global Online Edition
Workshops: 3 March 2026
Conference Day 1 (EMEA / Asia friendly): 4 March 2026
Conference Day 2 (Americas friendly): 5 March 2026
Community Day: 6 March 2026

🧠 Workshops: Learn Deeply, Practice Together

RoboCon workshops are designed for hands-on, practical learning — a chance to dive deep, ask questions, and build real skills you can take back to your team.

Topics range from AI-assisted automation and Browser internals to APIs, parallel execution, desktop automation, and more.

👉 Full workshop details & booking

🎉 Watch Parties: Support Locally, Join Globally

Hosting a RoboCon Watch Party lets your local community learn together while staying connected to the global event — and helps strengthen the Robot Framework ecosystem where you are.

👉 More info about Watch Parties

📖 Want a deeper look?

Recent blog posts offer previews of RoboCon 2026 sessions and real-world use cases — including AI-driven automation and industry applications.
👉 Read the RoboCon blog posts

🎥 A glimpse of RoboCon

Last year’s aftermovie captures the spirit perfectly:
👉 Watch the RoboCon aftermovie

Events, Meetups, Conferences etc

Here’s what’s coming up in the Robot Framework community over the next weeks and months:

Meet-up – RFUGM: Robot Framework User Group München
📅 15 January 2026
📍 Checkmk GmbH, Kellerstraße 27, München, Germany
Local meetup focusing on practical Robot Framework topics and community exchange.

Conference – RoboCon 2026 (In-Person)
📅 10–13 February 2026
📍 Bio Rex, Mannerheimintie 22–24, Helsinki, Finland
The flagship Robot Framework conference — workshops, community day, and conference talks.

Meet-up – Robot Framework Usergroup Münsterland: “Im Hafen angekommen”
📅 18 February 2026
📍 Digital Hub münsterLAND e.V., Germany
Community meetup for sharing experiences and connecting with local Robot Framework users.

Conference – RoboCon 2026 (Online)
📅 3–6 March 2026
💻 Available online
Global online edition of RoboCon, with time-zone–friendly conference days and community sessions.

👉 To stay up to date with all upcoming meetups, workshops, and conferences, check the Events section on our webpage.

Contribution to the Community

Help Us Build an Even Better Community 🌍🛠️

There are several ways you can contribute to our growing community:

  • Ask and answer questions in the community channels 💬. Your insights and queries help everyone grow.
  • Organize events 🎉. Bring people together to share knowledge and experiences.
  • Join workgroups 👥. Collaborate with peers to drive innovation and improvement.
  • Become a member of the Robot Framework Foundation 🤝. Support the Foundation's mission and get involved in decision-making.
  • Contribute to the Robot Framework core or ecosystem 🚀. Your contributions can shape the future.
  • Anything else you deem appropriate! 🌟 Your unique ideas and initiatives are always welcome.

Together, we can make the Robot Framework community stronger and more vibrant!

 

Other Resources 

On our  webpage, you will find all the relevant information, but here are some resources you might have missed:
  • Robot Framework on Github 💻: Explore our latest code, updates, and repositories.
  • Our Guides to get started and more! 📘: Whether you're a beginner or looking to expand your knowledge, our guides have got you covered.
  • Robot Framework Blog 📰: Stay updated with the latest news, insights, and tips from the Robot Framework community.
  • Slack and Forum 💬: Join the conversation, ask questions, and share your experiences with other Robot Framework enthusiasts.

Don't miss out on these valuable resources to enhance your Robot Framework journey!

 
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