New in Altium Designer

This page details the improvements included in releases of Altium Designer, Altium Designer Develop and Altium Designer Agile. Along with delivering a range of improvements that develop and mature the existing technologies, each update also incorporates a number of fixes and enhancements across the software based on feedback raised by customers through the AltiumLive Community's BugCrunch system, helping you continue to create cutting-edge electronics technology.

Altium Agile and Altium Designer users: When you update your Altium Designer Agile or Altium Designer installation to a newer version and you use a Standalone or Private Server license, you may need to reactivate/refresh the license to be able to access and use new features and functionality. For more information, refer to the following pages:

Version 26.4

Altium Designer Develop – Released: 19 March 2026 – Version 26.4.1 (build 13)
Altium Designer Agile – Released: 19 March 2026 – Version 26.4.1 (build 25)
Altium Designer – Released: 19 March 2026 – Version 26.4.1 (build 12)

Release Notes for Altium Designer

PCB Design Improvement

Z-Axis Clearance (Open Beta)

This release adds a new Z-Axis Clearance design rule to both the Constraint Manager and older PCB Rules and Constraints Editor dialog (not accessible in Document View). This rule, part of the Electrical category, can be used to check the minimum clearances between various primitives on different copper layers.

In the Constraint Manager, the Z-Axis Clearance constraint can be specified when defining electrical clearances between classes of nets and/or differential pairs (from the Clearances view) and also by adding a new advanced rule of this type (from the All Rules view, when the Constraint Manager is accessed from the PCB).

 

You can also add a rule of this type to a parameter set directive when placed on a schematic.

The new rule is supported by both Online and Batch DRC (enabled by default for Batch DRC) and the associated violation mechanisms (details/overlay – both disabled by default also). With display of Violation Details enabled for the rule (PCB Editor – DRC Violations Display page of the Preferences dialog), text in the PCB design space is presented in the format:

< [RuleValue] ([Actual Z-Axis Clearance Value]; XY: [Z-Axis Clearance Projected on XY])

Where the [RuleValue] is the constraint specified in the rule and the [Actual Z-Axis Clearance Value] is the shortest distance, diagonally, between edges of primitives on different layers.

In other places within the software, the following format is used:

Z-Axis Clearance: ([Actual Z-Axis Clearance Value] < [RuleValue]) Between [Object1Description] And [Object2Description]

The new rule is also supported by:

  • Polygon pours (solid and hatched) and internal planes

    Note that voids are made for polygons only when a violation is detected between a polygon and objects of other types (tracks, pads, etc.). While clearances and violations are detected between polygon pours on different signal layers, voids are not created automatically in this case.

    Also note that while clearances and violations are detected between objects (placed on signal layers) and internal planes (by the shortest distance), such violations must be resolved manually.

  • The PCB CoDesign feature

When opening a PCB containing defined Z-Axis Clearance rules/constraints in an older version of Altium Designer that does not support this feature, the rules will be lost.

This feature is in Open Beta and available when the PCB.Rules.ZAxisClearanceRule option is enabled in the Advanced Settings dialog.

For more information, refer to the Electrical Rule Types page.

Constraint Manager Improvement

Added Min, Max and Preferred Values for Diameter and Hole Size

You now can specify separate minimum (Min), maximum (Max) and preferred (Preferred) values for Diameter and Hole Size when defining a Routing Via Style rule in the Physical view, in addition to the template-preferred definition. This allows for more specific constraints to be defined.

In addition, when accessing the Constraint Manager from the PCB or when configuring constraints for a specific layer stack, you can now switch between the Min/Max Preferred expanded view and the Templates view by choosing the desired tab.

The Min/Max Preferred tab allows you to specify the minimum (Min), Preferred, and maximum (Max) values for the diameter and hole size.

The Templates tab displays the Diameter and Hole Size of the selected template.

 

For more information, refer to the Defining Design Requirements Using the Constraint Manager page.

Data Management Improvements

Supplier Data Merging (Open Beta)

This release brings a key enhancement when using the Altium Designer Custom Parts Provider Synchronization feature (learn more) to map supplier data from a specified database source to Workspace supply chain data.

Supplier data from your configured Custom Parts Provider is now merged with the Altium Parts Provider to present all supplier information combined, wherever supplier data (SPNs) is presented in the software UI, including the Manufacturer Part Search panel, ActiveBOM, and whenever adding part choices.

When a manufacturer part is being explored in the Custom Parts Provider category of the Manufacturer Part Search panel, SPNs from both Custom Parts Provider and Altium Parts Provider are shown for this part.

Similarly, when a manufacturer part is being explored in another category (e.g., Capacitors, as shown in this example), SPNs from both Altium Parts Provider and Custom Parts Provider are shown for this part.

SPNs from both Altium Parts Provider and Custom Parts Provider are shown in UI elements where part choices are presented (in this example, the Components panel).

SPNs from both Altium Parts Provider and Custom Parts Provider are also shown in the solutions region of an ActiveBOM document.

 

This feature is only available when connected to a Workspace on the Altium Platform that has BOM Portal enabled. It is not available when connected to an on-premises Enterprise Server Workspace.

This feature is in Open Beta and available when the EDMS.CustomOffersMerge option is enabled in the Advanced Settings dialog.

For more information about synchronizing a supply chain database to Workspace data, refer to the Supply Chain Database to Workspace Data Synchronization page.

Ability to Change the Lifecycle State from ActiveBOM

You now have the ability to change the lifecycle state of selected component(s) directly from within an ActiveBOM document (*.BomDoc). A new Change State command can be found on the ActiveBOM’s right-click Operations sub-menu.

Note that the process will only include components from your connected Workspace.

For more information, refer to the Managing Item Revision Lifecycle page.

Advanced Sharing Settings UI Changes

When sharing a live design or design snapshot through the Share dialog, the former dialog accessed from the Advanced Settings control has been redesigned as a pop-up window.

When sharing a live design, share and download options are now gathered by Member Rights (for Workspace members) and Guest and External Share Rights (for external guest users with whom projects have been shared). Confirmation of changes is made by clicking a dedicated button back in the main Share dialog.

When sharing a design snapshot with specific people, the advanced settings can also be found in a new pop-up window.

 

For more information about design sharing, refer to the Sharing a Design page.

Enhanced 'Create Tag' Command

The Create Tag command has been restored on the History & Version Control sub-menu. The command also has been enhanced when entering a value for the tag. If an invalid character is used, the  icon appears in the Create Tag dialog. Hover over the icon to view a 'hint' of which characters are allowed, i.e. letters, numbers, dot ('.'), dash ('-'), number sign ('#') and underscore ('_'); update the tag as necessary.

Access the newly-restored command by right-clicking on a project in the Projects panel, then selecting History & Version Control.

When an invalid character is used in the name of the tag ("*" is used in the example), a hint is displayed that lists the characters that are allowed.

 

For more information, refer to the Browsing the History of a Project page.

Support PostgreSQL Databases in Synchronization Features

Altium Designer's Custom Parts Provider Synchronization and Components Synchronization features have been improved to now support PostgreSQL databases.

For more information about synchronization features, refer to the Component Database to Workspace Data Synchronization and Supply Chain Database to Workspace Data Synchronization pages.

BOM CoDesign Improvement

Enhanced 'Explore Suggested Component' Command

When using the BOM CoDesign feature and in particular the Explore Suggested Component command (from the Differences section of the Properties panel), if the suggested component is not the latest revision, that specific revision will now be opened in the Components panel.

While the suggested component revision CMP-009-00009-5 is not the latest (revision CMP-009-00009-6 of the same component exists in the library), the Explore Suggested Component command now opens the suggested revision in the Components panel.
While the suggested component revision CMP-009-00009-5 is not the latest (revision CMP-009-00009-6 of the same component exists in the library), the Explore Suggested Component command now opens the suggested revision in the Components panel.

For more information about the BOM CoDesign feature, refer to the BOM CoDesign page.

Feature Made Fully Public in Altium Designer 26.4

The following feature is now officially Public with this release:

Additional Features in Altium Designer 26.4

  • The Open CASCADE library for Multi-board Assembly Documents (Open Beta): A new advanced settings option – System.MBAEngine.UseOpenCascade – is available in the Advanced Settings dialog with this release that switches from using the C3D library for geometric modeling of a multi-board assembly document (*.MbaDoc) to using the Open CASCADE library when enabled. Note that when opening an older multi-board assembly document (from a previous version of the software) in this release with the option enabled, created mates will be removed. You can choose between keeping relative positions of assembly parts or placing them in a line. You will have the option to create a backup of the older version at the time of opening.

  • JSON Web Token (Open Beta): A new advanced settings option – EDMS.CloudLoginByJWT – is available in the Advanced Settings dialog with this release which, when enabled, uses a JWT (JSON Web Token) for user identification and authentication when connecting from Altium Designer to a Workspace on the Altium Platform.

Version 26.3

Altium Designer Develop – Released: 5 February 2026 – Version 26.3.0 (build 5)
Altium Designer Agile – Released: 5 February 2026 – Version 26.3.0 (build 18)
Altium Designer – Released: 5 February 2026 – Version 26.3.0 (build 6)

Release Notes for Altium Designer

Version 26.2

Altium Designer Develop – Released: 8 January 2026 – Version 26.2.0 (build 10)
Altium Designer Agile – Released: 8 January 2026 – Version 26.2.0 (build 28)
Altium Designer – Released: 8 January 2026 – Version 26.2.0 (build 7)

Release Notes for Altium Designer

Version 26.1

Altium Designer Develop – Released: 3 December 2025 – Version 26.1.0 (build 6)
Altium Designer Agile – Released: 3 December 2025 – Version 26.1.0 (build 13)
Altium Designer – Released: 3 December 2025 – Version 26.1.0 (build 7)

Release Notes for Altium Designer

 

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Feature Availability

The features available to you depend on which Altium solution you have – Altium Develop, an edition of Altium Agile (Agile Teams or Agile Enterprise), or Altium Designer (on active term).

If you don’t see a discussed feature in your software, contact Altium Sales to find out more.

Legacy Documentation

Altium Designer documentation is no longer versioned. If you need to access documentation for older versions of Altium Designer, visit the Legacy Documentation section of the Other Installers page.

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